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Daily Practice Problems (DPP)

Short, topic-focused problem sets your tutor schedules each day. Keep your skill sharp without sitting through full tests.

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Who this is for
Students enrolled in a batch whose tutor uses DPP. If your batch isn't using DPP, the section will be empty.

Overview

A DPP set is a small problem set (typically 5-15 MCQs or short questions) on a single topic. Tutors schedule them per batch with a scheduledFor timestamp. They appear in your dashboard from that time onward; older sets stay open so you can catch up.

Finding today's DPP

  1. Open Dashboard → Daily Practice, or look in your batch page for the DPP tab.
  2. You'll see every DPP set scheduled for your batch — title, topic, number of questions, and the duration (if a timer is set).
  3. Sets you've already submitted show a score badge. Sets you haven't started have a Start button.

Submitting answers

Click Start to open the runner. Each question shows the prompt, options (if MCQ), and a timer in the header (if the tutor set one). You can:

  • Navigate between questions with the number panel on the side.
  • Flag questions for review.
  • Save and resume — your progress is auto-saved every few seconds.
  • Click Submit when you're done.
Submit only once
DPP submissions are not retryable on the same set. If you click Submit accidentally, your score is locked. To get fresh practice on the same topic, your tutor needs to schedule a new DPP.

Late submissions

DPPs don't have a hard cut-off by default — you can submit after the scheduled time. Submissions are flagged isLate=true when they arrive after the scheduled time, which tutors can see in their analytics. Your score still counts, but the lateness is visible.

Seeing your score

After Submit you see:

  • Total score / max score and percentage.
  • Per-question correctness with the correct answer revealed.
  • The tutor's explanation for each question (if attached).
  • How you compare to your batch (top quartile / median / bottom).

Wrong answers go to your error book

Every question you get wrong on a DPP is automatically added to your Error book with source: "DPP". Use it later to revise mistakes filtered by topic or batch.


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