Timed Quiz formats help you practice answering accurately under time pressure. Use them to build speed, reduce hesitation, and improve focus across a range of topics.

Sharpen your mental math with a fast-moving mix of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This quiz is built for quick thinking, but you can play at your own pace and focus on accuracy. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty to match a short warm-up or a longer challenge.
Race through world capitals in a fast, high-energy sprint built for quick recall. With mixed difficulty, you’ll jump between famous capitals and trickier ones from every region. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then see how sharp your geography memory really is.

Sharpen your science basics with quick hits on key terms, symbols, and measurement units. This mixed-difficulty set is built for fast recall and clear definitions, from SI prefixes to everyday lab quantities. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty to match your study goal, then aim for a clean, confident run.
There are 3 quizzes with 348 questions total.
The questions are presented with 4 options and no timer on the page. You can still use the timed format by setting your own time goal per quiz.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options. You select an answer and continue through the quiz at your own pace.
Yes, the 3 quizzes across this category include a range of question difficulty and total length. Start shorter for accuracy, then move to longer sets for speed and stamina.
Timed Quiz sets are designed to train quick recall and steady decision-making when the clock is running.
They’re useful for exam-style practice, interview prep, and sharpening concentration in short study sessions.
Each quiz question has 4 options to choose from, and you can move through the set at your own pace.
Even in this Timed Quiz category, Baviro quizzes are shown with no timer on the page, so you can focus on learning and review while still using the “timed” format as a practice goal.
Quizzes vary in difficulty and length, so you can start with shorter sets for accuracy and then build up to longer runs for endurance.
Time pressure can increase mistakes even when you know the material, because it reduces working memory and encourages rushed guessing; structured timed practice helps you stay calm and systematic.