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The question bank

A board-mapped question bank — written by vetted educators, reviewed by the desk, and ready as a digital set or a printed exam paper.

Questions are aligned to the curriculum, tagged by chapter and difficulty, marked when they are past-year questions, and carried with fully worked steps rather than bare answer keys. Schools license it; the digital set feeds students; the print edition sets exam papers.

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What is inside

How the bank is built

Board-mapped
Every set is aligned to a board and grade, not a random heap. A question is tagged to where it belongs in the syllabus, so a teacher finds exactly the chapter they are setting.
Tagged and sorted
Chapter, difficulty and past-year marking on every item. You can pull a clean set on one chapter, at one level, or every past-year question on a topic across the years.
Fully worked steps
Each answer shows the steps, not just the final figure. A student reading the answer also reads the method — the difference between copying a number and learning the working.
Version-controlled
When a board revises its syllabus, the questions are versioned to match. A paper set this year reflects this year's spec, not a quietly outdated one.
Digital and print
The same reviewed bank serves both surfaces — a digital set for practice and a printed edition for an exam, drawn from the same checked questions.
Joined to the exam module
A school licenses the bank to generate test papers, and the generated paper joins the exam module — so the marks flow on into report cards through the same records.
Where the questions come from

Set by educators, reviewed by people

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Questions are written by a vetted setter network, commissioned with a brief that states the board, grade and difficulty up front — not generated and hoped over.
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Each item is screened for originality and runs through calibration rounds, where setters compare notes so a question works before it goes live. Recycled questions meet a strike system.
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Setters are paid per item that passes, and carry a reputation tier — new, verified, featured — on criteria stated in the open. Quality is paid for, not assumed.

Questions you can stand behind

See how a question bank becomes a printed exam paper, or who writes for the bank.

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