Getting a question wrong on a quiz can feel disappointing, but research in learning science shows that errors are actually one of the most powerful catalysts for learning. When you make a mistake and then learn the correct answer, the correction is more memorable than if you had gotten it right in the first place. Our platform is designed to help you extract maximum learning value from every wrong answer.
When you answer a question incorrectly, the platform immediately shows you: the correct answer highlighted in green, your answer highlighted in red, and a detailed explanation of why the correct answer is right. For language-specific questions, the explanation often includes the relevant grammatical rule, Tajweed principle, or vocabulary note. Read these explanations carefully — do not just glance at the correct answer and move on. Understanding why an answer is correct builds conceptual knowledge that transfers to future questions.
We recommend keeping a "mistake journal" — a personal record of questions you got wrong and the concepts behind them. You can do this digitally (using any notes app) or on paper. For each wrong answer, note: the question topic, the correct answer, and a brief explanation in your own words. Reviewing this journal periodically is an incredibly effective study technique. Over time, you will notice patterns in your mistakes that reveal specific areas needing focused attention.
The platform also supports learning from mistakes through the Quiz Review Mode (accessible from any completed quiz) and the adaptive question system that re-presents concepts you have previously gotten wrong in future quizzes. Additionally, wrong answers on flashcards trigger more frequent repetition through our spaced repetition algorithm. Embrace your mistakes as stepping stones to mastery — every wrong answer brings you one step closer to getting it right permanently.