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Overview

A Dynamic Blueprint defines only the structure of the paper — not the specific chapters.
When you later use this blueprint to create a test, you will choose the chapters at that time.
This makes it ideal for situations where the test syllabus changes frequently.

When to Use Dynamic Blueprint

Use this when you want:
  • The same paper structure (e.g., 2 VSAs, 3 SAs, 1 LA) but different chapters each time.
  • To quickly create topic-specific or chapter-specific tests using the same format.
  • To handle progressive tests (e.g., monthly, unit-wise exams).

How to Create a Dynamic Blueprint

  1. Go to the Blueprints section.
  2. Click “Create New Blueprint.”
  3. Choose “Dynamic Blueprint.”
  4. Click “Add/Edit Questions.”
  5. In the form (as shown below), specify:
    • Source: Choose All, NCERT, Exemplar, or Previous Year Questions.
    • Subject: Select the subject.
    • Question Type: Choose Subjective, Objective, or Mixed.
    • Weightage: Define marks or question category (e.g., VSA, SA, LA).
    • Required Questions and Suggestive Marks as per the test pattern.
    (Note: In Dynamic Blueprint, you do not select a specific chapter.)
  6. Click OK to save.
  7. Repeat for all question types and sections.
  8. Click Save Blueprint.
When you later generate a test using this Dynamic Blueprint:
  • The system will ask you to select chapters at runtime.
  • The final paper will follow the same structure but use the selected chapters.