What kinds of quiz exercises does LexFizz offer?
LexFizz has five quiz formats: Quiz (multiple-choice questions), True or False (decide if statements are correct), Gameshow Quiz (competitive multiple-choice in a TV gameshow format), Higher or Lower (compare two items), and Find the Match (match questions to correct answers).
How does the Gameshow Quiz work?
Gameshow Quiz presents multiple-choice questions in a TV gameshow format with dramatic countdown, sound effects, and visual feedback. It is designed for classroom competition — project it on a screen, have students raise hands or use devices to answer, and track the score in real time.
What grammar topics does the Quiz cover?
The LexFizz Quiz covers tenses, articles, prepositions, modal verbs, conditionals, passive voice, comparatives, gerunds vs. infinitives, reported speech, and collocations. IELTS vocabulary and collocations sets are also available for exam candidates.
How is True or False different from the standard Quiz?
True or False presents declarative statements about English grammar, vocabulary, or language facts. You decide whether each statement is correct or incorrect. This trains critical evaluation of grammar rules rather than simple selection from options, building deeper understanding.
What is a Higher or Lower exercise?
Higher or Lower presents two items and asks whether a specific property (such as word length, formality level, or frequency rank) is higher or lower than the previous item. It is a quick-fire, gamified way to build awareness of vocabulary properties and word relationships.
Can quiz exercises be used in classroom competitions?
Yes. Gameshow Quiz is specifically designed for competitive classroom use. Quiz and True or False can also be projected for whole-class participation. The exercises require no setup — just open the URL, project on a screen, and the class can compete immediately.
Are the quiz questions suitable for IELTS preparation?
Yes. LexFizz includes dedicated IELTS vocabulary and collocation question sets in the Quiz, True or False, and Gameshow Quiz exercises. These cover high-frequency academic vocabulary, common collocations, and grammar points tested in IELTS Academic and General Training.
How many questions are in each quiz set?
Standard quiz sets contain 10 questions per round. Some sets include 20–30 questions with random selection to vary each play. You can replay any quiz to get a fresh selection of questions, making it effective for repeated practice sessions.
Can I replay quizzes with different questions?
Yes. Quiz exercises randomise question order and, in larger sets, select a random subset of questions each time you play. This prevents memorising answer positions and ensures each replay is a genuine test of knowledge rather than pattern recognition.
Do quizzes save my scores?
Yes. Your best score for each quiz is saved automatically in your browser's localStorage. High scores persist between sessions without any account or sign-in. The exercises also track which rounds you have completed as part of the site-wide progress tracker.