The live room
Quizzes & polls, live in the room.
Everyone votes on their phone; nothing shows until the presenter reveals. Run it two ways — a graded quiz that scores each student, or an anonymous poll that just shows the room. Pick a mode below and jump in.
Graded quiz
Students enter their name, then answer multiple-choice questions one at a time. Every answer is scored, a live leaderboard ranks the room, and final scores are saved — the basis for a grade. Built for evaluating, not just sampling opinion.
- Bollywood Trivia — Classics (Golden Era to 2000s)20 Qs
- Bollywood Trivia — Modern (2000s to 2020s)20 Qs
- Bollywood Hard Mode — Classic Era (1940s–1990s)20 Qs
- Bollywood Hard Mode — Modern Era (2000s–2020s)20 Qs
- Bollywood Hardest — Hidden History20 Qs
- Bollywood Hardest — Characters, Writers & Connections20 Qs
- Mumbai — Food, Films & Life20 Qs
- Cognitive Biases — Your Mind's Shortcuts12 Qs
- Science & Tech — Stories Behind the Science15 Qs
- Mathematics — Mind-Benders & Famous Proofs15 Qs
- Mixed Quiz — New Formats5 Qs
Anonymous poll
No names and no scores — just the room's distribution, hidden until the presenter hits Reveal. These are the Mirror-Move teaching demos: anchor the room, then expose the gap between confidence and correctness.
- Schools — Anchoring, Noise & Confidence4 Qs
- Law M1 — Anchoring & the Duty to Verify4 Qs
- Law M3/M7 — Noise, Sentencing & Deepfakes3 Qs
- Audience Poll — Warm-Up3 Qs
How it works
- Step 1
Enter your token
Your presenter shares a token. It decides whether you get the presenter console or the voting view — and for a graded quiz, you add your name.
- Step 2
Answer on your phone
Tap your choice as each question opens. Your answer stays private — nobody sees the room's results until the presenter reveals them.
- Step 3
See the reveal
The distribution goes up on the projector. In a graded quiz you also see if you were right and where you sit on the leaderboard.
Running the room?
Presenters sign in with the admin token
Open the live room with the presenter token to get the console: pick a deck, adjust the session settings (class size and how often devices refresh), then walk the questions one at a time — Launch, Reveal, Next. Students join with the student token on their own phones.