FAQ Guide
What is the Mistake Notebook?
The Mistake Notebook saves wrong answers so you can retry them without searching for the original quiz.
QuizAppa help guide | 5 quick steps
The Mistake Notebook is the record behind Smart Review. It keeps missed questions organized by quiz details so correction becomes part of your study routine.
Quick Revision Tips
- Finish a quiz normally
- Wrong answers are saved automatically
- Open Smart Review or Mistake Notebook
- Filter by Due, Upcoming, All, or subject
- Retry one mistake or retry all visible mistakes
What Gets Saved
When you finish supported quizzes, QuizAppa can save missed objective or diagram questions with the subject, class, quiz type, and period. This helps you return to the exact learning context later.
The notebook focuses on mistakes that can be retried. It is not meant to replace reading notes or studying full explanations.
How To Use It Well
Do not wait until the notebook is full. A short daily review of due mistakes is usually more effective than a long correction session once a week.
After retrying, read the explanation and compare it with your original wrong answer. That comparison is where most learning happens.
Related Actions
- Open Smart Review - Review saved mistakes
- Open Scores - Review completed quizzes
More FAQ Guides
- How do I start a quiz? - Choose your class, quiz category, subject, quiz set, and mode, then start practicing.
- Why is my quiz page empty? - An empty quiz usually means the class, quiz type, subject, or quiz set did not match available question data.
- How do I change or add my class? - Your selected class controls the quizzes, subjects, scores, and analytics shown on your account.
- How do I upgrade to premium? - Premium unlocks more quiz access, class options, answer review, print options, and progress tools depending on your plan.
- How do rewarded ads work? - Free users may see ad-based unlock options when available, especially from the mobile app.
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