Product · Assignments & quizzes
Build question banks from scratch, serve quizzes to live classes or self-paced courses, and watch results come in live. Passing scores, retakes, and makeups follow your rules — nobody grades by hand.
How it works
You build the test and set the rules one time. From then on the platform serves it, times it, grades it, and schedules the retakes.
Write your own questions or assemble them from a reusable bank — multiple choice, true/false, and image questions with real road signs. Set the passing score, the time limit, and how many attempts each student gets. Nothing is canned unless you want it to be.
Launch a pop quiz in the middle of a live class, gate a self-paced section behind a checkpoint, or schedule a unit final. Students see the test exactly when your rules say they should — never early, never skipped.
Answers stream in student by student during class. Spot the question a third of the room missed and recap it before moving on, instead of finding out at the final.
Scores post to the student record the moment a test is submitted. Passes unlock the next section, fails follow your retake window and fee policy, and makeups schedule themselves.
What you get
Road sign image questions, state passing scores, retake fees, and seat-time rules — the details generic quiz tools do not understand.
Build reusable banks per program and draw 20 random questions from a bank of 200 — no two students see the same test. Import your existing curriculum questions once and reuse them across every class.
Passing score, attempt limits, timers, shuffling, and whether answers are revealed after submitting.
Set a clock per test. When time runs out the test submits itself and the score posts.
During an in-class quiz, watch answers arrive student by student and see who is stuck before the lesson moves on.
Failed quizzes follow the retake window and fee rules you set once. Fresh random draw on every attempt.
Every attempt lives next to hours and drives on the student record. Parents see the same picture.
In live class, leaving the tab or looking away is logged while a quiz is open — seat time stays honest.
Once a test is built, everything downstream is automatic.
Build from scratch
No canned tests unless you want them. Write the questions your state and your curriculum actually require, then decide exactly how the test behaves.
Example
Teen Drivers Ed · Unit 4 final
20 questions drawn randomly from a 180-question bank. 80% to pass, 25-minute limit, answers hidden until the whole class finishes.
Failed attempt · retake policy applies
Student gets one more attempt inside 7 days. The retake uses a fresh random draw, and the score posts to the record automatically.
Pop quiz · Right-of-way
Launched mid-lesson. 14 of 18 answered in two minutes — question 3 missed by a third of the room, recapped on the spot.
Questions
What schools ask before moving their tests into DriversEdPro.
Yes. Schools write their own questions or build reusable question banks per program. Multiple choice, true/false, and image-based questions are supported, and tests can draw a random subset from a larger bank so every student sees a different mix.
Instructors can launch a pop quiz inside a live class, attach a checkpoint quiz to a self-paced module, or schedule a final exam. Students see the test exactly when the rules allow — never before.
Passing score, number of attempts, time limits, question and answer shuffling, whether correct answers are revealed after submission, and retake windows or fees for failed attempts.
Yes. During a live class quiz, answers stream in student by student so the instructor can see who is keeping up. After the quiz, class-wide results show which topics need review.
Your retake policy takes over: the student gets the attempts you allow inside the window you set, optionally with a retake fee. Makeup tests schedule themselves and scores post to the student record automatically.
Yes. Scores, attempts, and retakes post to the same student record parents already see — grades, hours, and drives in one place, no separate gradebook.
Bring one of your unit tests to the demo — we will rebuild it live with your rules.