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

  1. On first launch you choose a convenient time — for example, 8:30 am or 8:00 pm.
  2. Every day the bot sends a message: «Time to practise! Streak: 🔥 5 days».
  3. You open it and answer 10 questions right in Telegram — buttons A / B / C / D.
  4. After each answer — instant result and a short explanation of why that is correct.
  5. 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:

Daily Quiz vs. studying on your own
ConsistencyBot arrives every day — you don't forget
What to studyBot decides — no planning needed
Time5–7 minutes instead of «I'll sit down and read for an hour»
ExplanationsRight after your answer — not «I'll google it later»
ProgressStreak and stats show you the real picture

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.

Tip: set the notification for a time when you're definitely not busy — commute, lunch break, time before bed. 5 minutes a day for 6 weeks will beat any one-off cramming session the night before the exam.

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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