Study Skills Guide
Daily Challenge Quiz Guide: How To Compete, Review, and Improve
A public guide to QuizAppa Daily Challenge, explaining timed class challenges, locked attempts, leaderboards, winner badges, and smart study habits after each challenge.
Upper Primary, JHS and SHS | 6 min read | Updated 2026-06-26
QuizAppa Daily Challenge is a short timed quiz published for a class. It helps students practise under light competition, test speed and accuracy, and compare results on a leaderboard after the challenge closes. The goal is not only to win. The real study value comes from attempting the challenge honestly, reviewing mistakes, and building better habits for the next one.
Quick Revision Tips
- Join only when you are ready to complete the attempt in one sitting.
- Read each question carefully before selecting an answer.
- Use the timer as a guide, but do not rush so much that accuracy drops.
- After the leaderboard opens, review your score, rank, and missed questions.
What Is a Daily Challenge?
A Daily Challenge is a timed quiz that appears for students in a selected class. An admin publishes the challenge with a subject, question count, and time limit. When a student joins, the attempt is locked to that student and must be completed before time runs out.
The challenge card shows the subject, number of questions, time limit, due status, and winner information when the challenge has been closed. This lets students still see the challenge details until the admin removes that challenge.
How the Attempt Works
When you tap Join, QuizAppa starts your attempt and records your start time. You can move between pages during the quiz, but you must answer all questions on the current page before moving forward.
If time ends, the quiz is submitted automatically with the answers already saved on the attempt. A completed attempt can later be reviewed, depending on the review access available to your account.
- Start the challenge in a quiet place with enough time.
- Answer the questions you know first, then think carefully through the harder ones.
- Do not leave the challenge open for long breaks because the timer continues.
- Submit before the timer ends whenever possible.
Leaderboard, Winner, and Badges
After the admin closes a Daily Challenge, QuizAppa publishes the leaderboard. Students are ranked by score, then by time used when scores are tied. The first-ranked student is shown as the winner for that challenge.
Challenge badges reward participation and strong performance. A student who wins Daily Challenges multiple times can unlock a permanent Diamond Challenge Champion status on their profile avatar.
- The winner is the top ranked student after the challenge closes.
- Top students can earn winner, top-three, top-ten, perfect-score, and fast-finisher badges.
- A fifth Daily Challenge win can unlock the permanent diamond status.
- Even if an admin later removes a challenge, the permanent diamond status remains.
How To Study After a Challenge
Do not stop at the rank. The best students use the challenge as feedback. Look at the score, notice the topics that caused mistakes, and write down the questions you should practise again.
If you got a low score, treat it as a signal, not a failure. Daily Challenge is useful because it shows what happens under time pressure. Fix one weak topic at a time, then try the next challenge with a calmer plan.
- Review missed questions and write the correct idea in your own words.
- Notice whether mistakes came from weak knowledge, rushing, or careless reading.
- Practise similar questions without timing before trying another timed quiz.
- Track progress across several challenges instead of judging yourself from one result.
Best Habits for Better Scores
Daily Challenge rewards both accuracy and focus. Before attempting, revise the subject briefly. During the challenge, read the full question, eliminate wrong options, and select the best answer calmly.
Competition can motivate you, but learning should remain the main goal. A good challenge routine is simple: prepare, attempt, review, correct mistakes, and practise again.
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