Chapter-wise Daily Practice Problems · 10 or 20 questions · fresh daily, no repeats · in under 2 minutes
Updated for the 2026 NEET & JEE cycle · June 2026
A DPP (Daily Practice Problem) generator creates short, chapter-wise practice sheets for exam preparation — the daily-revision companion to a full mock test. On SchoolDeck, a coaching teacher selects one or more chapters (for example Rotational Motion + Work and Energy), picks 10 or 20 questions, and generates a complete DPP in under two minutes. Each sheet carries exam-specific negative marking (+4/-1 JEE Mains, +2/-0.67 NEET), a chapter-tagged answer key, and step-by-step solutions, and is branded with the institute logo. Fresh questions are produced each day without repeating from earlier DPPs in the same series — so a chapter can be practised across a whole revision block without students seeing the same problem twice.
Where the DPP generator fits
A DPP is for daily, chapter-level revision. A mock test simulates the full exam. SchoolDeck generates both — this page is the DPP side.
"In the last three months before NEET, every faculty member issues a DPP the same day they finish a chapter. Building those by hand in Word meant equations breaking and the answer key living in a separate file. With SchoolDeck a teacher picks the chapter, sets 20 questions, and the DPP plus step-by-step solutions print in under two minutes — and because it skips questions from earlier DPPs, students get fresh practice on the same chapter day after day. Standardising the difficulty across our batches used to be a senior teacher's job. The platform handles it now."
How it works
Three steps — from "today's chapter" to "here's the print PDF." No question bank to maintain, no separate solution file.
Choose NEET or JEE, the subject, and one or more chapters — e.g. Rotational Motion + Work and Energy. Set 10 or 20 questions and the difficulty mix.
Questions tagged to your chapters are pulled, skipping any used in earlier DPPs in the series. LaTeX renders maths, HD vector diagrams render figures, negative marking is applied per exam.
Your institute name and logo on every sheet (saved once). Download the DPP, chapter-tagged answer key, and step-by-step solutions as one print-ready PDF — or DOCX for edits.
Capabilities built into every Daily Practice Problem sheet generated on the platform.
FAQ
A DPP generator is software that creates short, chapter-wise practice sheets — Daily Practice Problems — for exam preparation, instead of full-length mock tests. On SchoolDeck, a coaching teacher selects one or more chapters (for example Rotational Motion plus Work and Energy), chooses 10 or 20 questions, and generates a complete DPP in under two minutes. Each sheet comes with exam-specific negative marking, a chapter-tagged answer key, and step-by-step solutions, and can be branded with the institute's name and logo. Fresh questions are produced each day without repeating from earlier DPPs in the same series. It is the daily-revision companion to the full NEET and JEE mock test generators.
A DPP is short and chapter-focused — usually 10 or 20 questions on one or two specific chapters, meant for daily revision of a concept just taught. A full mock test is long and syllabus-wide — for example a 180-question NEET paper or a full NTA-pattern JEE Mains paper — meant to simulate the real exam. SchoolDeck generates both: use the DPP generator for concept-by-concept daily practice, and the NEET or JEE mock test generator for full-length exam simulation.
Yes. Select any single chapter or combine several — for example Thermodynamics plus Kinetic Theory, or Rotational Motion plus Work and Energy — across Physics, Chemistry, Biology (NEET) or Mathematics (JEE). The generator pulls questions tagged to exactly those chapters, so a DPP issued the day a chapter is taught contains only questions from that chapter.
No. Within a DPP series, the generator avoids questions that appeared in earlier sheets, so a chapter can be practised across several days without students seeing the same problems twice. This is what makes daily issuance practical — a teacher can run a fresh DPP on the same chapter each day during a revision block.
Yes. DPPs carry the same exam-specific negative marking as full mocks — +4/-1 for JEE Mains MCQs and +2/-0.67 for NEET — so students practise under realistic scoring conditions. Integer-type questions are auto-set to zero negative marking, matching the actual exam rules. The marking scheme is configurable per sheet if you want a relaxed practice variant.
Yes. Every DPP generates with a chapter-tagged answer key and full step-by-step solutions in the same file, so students can self-check and teachers don't maintain a separate solution document. Because each answer shows the chapter it came from, the same sheet doubles as a quick weakness-analysis tool after correction.
Yes. Upload your institute name and logo once and they appear on every DPP sheet and solution booklet. Multi-branch coaching institutes can issue the same DPP across all branches simultaneously — same chapters, same difficulty, same questions — with branch-specific sub-headers for traceability, so there is no version drift between centres.
Yes. PDF is the default print-ready format. DOCX export is available when a teacher wants to add a last-minute question or edit before printing, and maths renders as native Word equation objects so it stays editable rather than becoming an image.
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