How do exams and tests work?
Beyond the small quizzes inside lessons, Vunolin sets exams as checkpoints to confirm a topic has stuck.
Where exams appear:
- An exam is the final step of a unit: a tighter, mixed review of everything that unit covered.
- Larger section and level exams arrive at bigger milestones and pull questions from across the material.
Why they matter:
- Passing an exam can let you skip ahead, so you don't re-learn what you already know.
- A weak result feeds back in, and related topics return in your upcoming lessons.
Exams and lives:
- On the Free plan a wrong exam answer costs a life, just like a normal quiz; paid plans have no lives gate.
- Students learning inside a teacher's classroom are exempt and never lose a life.
For how results become your progress picture, see How scoring works. For the lives system, see What are lives?.