Most people approach exam prep the same way: carve out a couple of evenings, read through the question list, think «I've got this» — and walk into the interview. The result is predictable. PLTest works differently: you don't open the bot when you feel like it — the bot comes to you every day with exactly ten questions.
How it works in practice
- On first launch you choose a convenient time — for example, 8:30 am or 8:00 pm.
- Every day the bot sends a message: «Time to practise! Streak: 🔥 5 days».
- You open it and answer 10 questions right in Telegram — buttons A / B / C / D.
- After each answer — instant result and a short explanation of why that is correct.
- At the end of the session — a summary: how many correct, which topics need attention.
Why exactly 10 questions? Not a random choice. Learning research consistently shows that short regular sessions stick better than infrequent long ones. 10 questions takes about 5–7 minutes — enough for your brain to process the material, but not so much that you get tired and start skipping days.
How the bot picks questions
Daily Quiz is not a random draw from the 468-question database. The bot weighs several factors:
- New questions — ones you haven't seen yet, introduced gradually: 2–3 new ones per session
- Review questions — ones you got wrong, due back now according to the spaced repetition schedule
- Exam type — if you chose Karta Polaka, questions are drawn from that set (127 questions)
The streak — the most important number
At the top of every daily message there is one number: «🔥 12 days». That's your streak — how many days in a row you have practised. It resets if you miss a day.
Sounds simple — but it's a surprisingly powerful motivator. Someone with a 20-day streak doesn't want to break it. Even on a busy day they'll open the bot and answer 10 questions — just to keep the counter alive. That's how the habit forms — and the habit is the main preparation tool.
If you missed a day
The streak reset — not a disaster. Your questions haven't gone anywhere and the algorithm remembers your progress. Just start a new streak. Tomorrow the bot will message you at the usual time and everything will pick up from where you left off.
What comes after Daily Quiz
After 2–3 weeks of regular sessions you'll notice that some questions have stopped appearing — the algorithm has pushed them out by weeks. That's a good sign: your baseline preparation is going well. The next step is Mock Exam: a full simulation with a timer and a passing threshold. It will show whether you can answer under pressure — exactly the way the consul will expect.
Start your first session now
Open the bot — your first Daily Quiz will take under 7 minutes. Afterwards you'll see which topics you already know and which need work.
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