Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run QQ (Quality Questions), an app by Innovative technology Est., best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
QQ feels like a straight up exam toolkit, not flashy, just focused on getting tests done right. On a PC with BlueStacks it comes across as tidy and easy to read, big screen helps with long stems and typing answers with a keyboard feels way less cramped. Teachers get a central place to create questions, stash them in a bank, map each one to learning objectives, and line things up with standards like NCAAA. That mapping bit stands out, since it shows what outcomes are covered and what is missing, which is actually useful when building a full course test instead of guessing. Questions can be bilingual, English and Arabic out of the box, or English paired with another language if needed, so mixed classrooms are not stuck.
The whole workflow is set up around plan, do, check, act, but in a practical way. Build the session, push it to students, let the system monitor and score a lot of it, then look at the analysis to see where students struggled and fix the next round. For students it is simple, the app pulls down whatever the course supervisor assigned, they sign in with the right credentials, and they can take it live online or go offline if the network is bad. Interface is plain, which is fine during exams, less to distract. It does what it says, from session creation to scoring and reports, and it does not bury the important stuff under clutter. Running it through BlueStacks just makes it feel steadier on a desktop, especially for longer assessments.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.





