What is Daily GK Sprint?
Daily GK Sprint is a short general knowledge practice set on Roughworks. It gives you five GK questions each day, followed by a flashcard review so you can check what you actually remember.
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GK Sprint FAQ
Answers about daily GK practice, flashcard review, Wrong Box, and design entrance exam preparation.
Daily GK Sprint is a short general knowledge practice set on Roughworks. It gives you five GK questions each day, followed by a flashcard review so you can check what you actually remember.
Yes. Design entrance exams often test awareness of art, craft, culture, design, materials, fashion, current affairs, and visual history. Daily GK Sprint is built as a quick recall habit for those areas.
You can attempt five public GK questions per day without signing in. The public set resets daily, while signed-in users can continue into the full GK Sprint question bank.
After the quiz, you see your score and can review the same questions as flashcards. This helps you move from recognition to recall, which is more useful for remembering GK facts.
Multiple-choice questions show whether you can recognise an answer. Flashcards test whether you can recall the fact without options. Using both modes makes GK revision more effective.
Wrong Box is a signed-in review area for questions you missed or marked unsure. It keeps weak GK facts in one place so you can revisit them instead of only attempting new questions.
You do not need an account for the daily public set. You need to sign in to keep going beyond the daily set, save progress, view Wrong Box, and access the full GK question bank.
Signed-in Roughworks users can continue with 660+ curated GK questions across design-relevant categories. The public page shows only a small daily sample.
Yes. The public daily set is selected to cover distinct GK categories, so your five-question warmup is broader than a single-topic drill.
Yes. Daily GK Sprint is meant to sit alongside past-paper questions and free mock tests. Use it for quick GK recall, then practise exam-style reasoning in the Roughworks question bank and mocks.