Study Habit Test

Assess your study habits with a quick 10-question quiz. Get a personalised score and actionable tips to study more effectively.

What is the Study Habit Test?

The Study Habit Test is a free self-assessment quiz that evaluates your current study practices across 10 key areas: time management, note-taking, revision frequency, focus, environment, and more. Understanding your study habits is the first step toward improving them — and better habits directly lead to better grades.

Each question presents five response options, scored from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). At the end of the quiz, you receive a total score out of 50 along with a rating: Excellent, Good, Needs Improvement, or Poor. You also get 3 personalised improvement tips based on your weakest areas.

This test is based on proven study techniques like spaced repetition, active recall, and the Pomodoro method. Whether you're a high school student, university undergraduate, or preparing for competitive exams — knowing where you stand helps you study smarter, not harder. No signup needed, completely free, and your answers are never stored.

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How to Take the Study Habit Test

  1. Read each question carefully and choose the answer that best describes your current study habits.
  2. Be honest — choosing the truthful answer gives you the most useful results.
  3. After answering all 10 questions, view your total score and rating.
  4. Read the personalised improvement tips based on your weakest areas.
  5. Retake the test in a few weeks after implementing the suggestions to track your progress.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each question has 5 options scored 1–5. Your total is the sum of all answers, giving a maximum of 50. Higher scores indicate better habits.

Excellent (41–50): Strong, consistent habits. Good (31–40): Solid with room to improve. Needs Improvement (21–30): Several areas need work. Poor (10–20): Significant changes recommended.

The questions are based on established study techniques. While not a clinical tool, the tips provided are grounded in educational psychology.

Yes! Click Retake after seeing results. Retaking after implementing tips is great for tracking progress.

No scores are saved. Everything runs in your browser — no data stored or transmitted.