Creating a high-quality JEE mock test manually requires a physics expert, a chemistry expert, a mathematics expert, and an exam pattern specialist all working together. It is expensive and slow. With PrepLab, one educator can create a full 90-question JEE Mains mock test in under 10 minutes.
This is a step-by-step guide for educators.
Step-by-Step: Creating a JEE Mains Mock Test
Step 1: Create a New Test
Go to Tests > New Test. Set the test name (e.g., "JEE Mains Full Length #3") and the time limit (180 minutes).
Step 2: Set the Marking Scheme
JEE Mains: +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect MCQ, +4 with no negative for NAT questions.
Step 3: Add Sections
Create three sections: Physics (30 questions), Chemistry (30 questions), Mathematics (30 questions). Each section has 20 MCQs and 10 NATs.
Step 4: Generate Questions Using AI Canvas
For each section, use AI Canvas: "Generate 20 JEE Mains level Physics MCQs across Mechanics, Optics, and Electricity." Then: "Generate 10 JEE Mains level Physics NAT questions."
Step 5: Review and Publish
Quickly review the generated questions, adjust any that need modification, and click Publish. Assign to your batch with a scheduled date and time.
