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TheConceptual OBG Quiz on High-Risk Obstetrics is done—and if you took part, you already know it wasn’t just another quiz you attempt and forget.
It actually made you think. Not just “what’s the answer?” but why is this the answer? And that’s where the real value was.
But before anything else, a quick shoutout to the people who really stood out
- Rank 1 – Nirosha Shah
- Rank 2 – Manjula
- Rank 3 – Shivaani
- Rank 4 – Deepashree
- Rank 5 – Ankita
- Rank 6 – Anjali Saini
- Rank 7 – Nikhil
- Rank 8 – Niharika
- Rank 9 – Dr. Saumya
- Rank 10 – Sindu
Their performance reflects something important—strong concepts always show up when it matters.
What This Quiz Was Really About?
If you’ve attempted enough MCQs, you can usually tell when something is just recall-based.
This wasn’t that.
It had:
- 42 properly chosen, high-yield MCQs
- Questions that actually felt like exam scenarios
- A live leaderboard that kept things a bit real (and slightly stressful)
And honestly, that combination changes how you approach questions.
Because exams like DNB or NEET SS aren’t checking how much you’ve read.
They’re checking how you think under pressure.
Why These Quizzes Actually Help?
A lot of us fall into the same loop—read, revise, highlight, repeat.
But the moment you sit down for a quiz like this, things get clearer very quickly.
You start noticing:
- Topics you thought you knew but couldn’t apply
- Questions where you were just guessing
- Areas you’ve been avoiding without realizing
That kind of feedback hits differently. And it sticks.
Also, seeing how others perform gives you a reality check—not in a bad way, but in a useful way.
Rewards Were Just a Bonus
Yes, there were rewards:
- 6 Months Subscription + ₹2000 Amazon Voucher
- 4 Months Subscription + ₹2000 Amazon Voucher
- 3 Months Subscription + ₹2000 Amazon Voucher
- Certificates for Top 10 Rankers
But if you really think about it, those aren’t the main takeaway.
The real win is clarity.
Because one good quiz (properly reviewed) can fix mistakes, you’d otherwise repeat in the actual exam.
What You Should Take From This?
Even if you didn’t rank—or didn’t attempt—it still applies:
- Concepts > memorization (always)
- Tests are part of learning, not just evaluation
- Competing keeps you consistent
- Analysis matters more than your score
That last one is important. Most people skip it.
What’s Next?
This quiz is over. That’s fine.
But this shouldn’t be a one-time thing.
More quizzes are coming.
More chances to test yourself properly.
And yes, it’s all free.
Next time, don’t go in thinking, “Let’s see if you will win.”
Go in thinking, “Let’s see what I learn this time.”
Because honestly, that’s what will actually help you in the exam hall.
And over time, you’ll notice something, these small checkpoints start making the real exam feel a lot less overwhelming.
