Adaptive diagnostic tests, explained.
A short, precise definition you can trust — plus how to use one in a weekly study system.
Definition
An adaptive diagnostic test selects each next question based on previous answers to efficiently estimate a learner's ability and locate topic weaknesses. Unlike a fixed mock, item difficulty and information change as the estimate updates.
When to take one
Before a new unit cycle, after a disappointing mock, or mid-board revision — whenever you need a map more than another score.
- After syllabus completion of a chapter cluster
- Between full-length mocks
- Before hiring more tuition hours
FAQ
Questions, answered.
All three. Zetiq runs adaptive diagnostics and AI study plans for JEE Main, NEET, and CBSE Classes 8–12, with NCERT-aligned curriculum coverage.
Mock tests measure performance on a fixed paper. Zetiq's adaptive diagnostic estimates ability topic-by-topic, then turns mistakes into a prioritised study plan. Mocks still matter — diagnosis tells you what to fix before the next mock.
No. We do not guarantee marks. We give precise diagnostics and actionable plans. Improvement depends on practice quality and consistency — we make that practice targeted.
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