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Once submissions start coming in, QMR automatically aggregates them into a statistics dashboard for each exam. You do not need to do anything to generate these numbers — they update in real time as scans are processed. The statistics page is designed to give you a fast read on how the class performed overall, which questions were difficult, and how different groups compared. Open any exam from the dashboard, then click the Statistics tab at the top of the exam detail page. By default, you see data across all rounds. Use the round dropdown in the top-right corner to filter everything to a single class group.

Overview stats

The top section of the statistics page shows a summary card row with four headline numbers for the selected scope (all rounds, or a single round):
  • Total submissions — the number of graded answer sheets included in the current view.
  • Average score — the mean score across all included submissions.
  • Standard deviation — how spread out the scores are around the average.
  • High / Low / Median score — the highest individual score, the lowest, and the midpoint.
Below the cards, a score distribution chart shows how many students landed in each score range. Marker lines for the minimum, median, and maximum scores are overlaid on the chart, so you can see at a glance whether the class clustered at a particular range or spread widely.

Round breakdown

When you are viewing all rounds together (no round selected in the dropdown), the default table view is Group (section) statistics. This table lists every round with the following columns:
ColumnWhat it shows
Group (section)The round name
SubmissionsNumber of graded sheets in that round
AverageMean score
Std devStandard deviation
HighHighest score
LowLowest score
MedianMedian score
Click any round in the dropdown to switch the entire page — including the overview cards and the chart — to show only that round’s data. The round breakdown table is replaced by the question-level tables described below.

Per-question statistics

Switch to the Per-question statistics tab using the segmented toggle below the score distribution chart. This table shows one row per question with:
  • Question number — the position of the question within its problem set.
  • Correct answer — the answer key entry for that question.
  • Correct rate — the percentage of students who answered correctly, shown as both a number and a colour-coded progress bar (green ≥ 70%, amber ≥ 40%, red below 40%).
  • Points — the point value assigned to the question.
  • Problem type — the problem set name the question belongs to.
You can sort the table by question number or by correct rate (ascending or descending) by clicking the column header arrows.

Answer choice distribution (group statistics)

Switch to the Answer type statistics tab to see a breakdown by problem set rather than by individual question. Each row represents one problem set and shows:
  • Problem type — the name of the problem set.
  • Question count — how many questions are in the set.
  • Total points — the maximum achievable score from this set.
  • Average correct rate — the mean correct rate across all questions in the set.
This view is useful for identifying whether an entire category of questions (for example, grammar questions versus reading comprehension questions) was disproportionately difficult.

Student performance

Individual student results are not on the Statistics tab — they live on the Submissions tab of the same exam. There you can:
  • Browse all submissions in a list or a grid view.
  • Filter by round using the dropdown.
  • Search by student ID, name, or group name.
  • Click any submission to open a detail panel showing the student’s answer for every question alongside the correct answer.
  • Filter to Needs review submissions — sheets where QMR flagged an ambiguous or missing mark.
Use the grid view on the Submissions tab for a quick visual scan of all answer sheets. Tap any thumbnail to switch to list view with the detail panel open for that student.

Excel export

From the Statistics page, click Export to Excel (the download button in the top-right of the overview section) to open the export dialog. You can choose from four export types, each producing a single worksheet:
Export typeRow granularityCustomisable columns
Submission recordsOne row per studentName, student ID, round, score, correct count, answered count, submission date, per-question answers
Round statisticsOne row per roundRound name, start date, submission count, average, std dev, high, low, median
Per-question analysisOne row per questionAnswer choice distribution (fixed columns)
SummaryExam-level summaryAll summary metrics (fixed columns)
Select an export type, toggle the columns you want to include, and click Export. The file downloads to your device as an .xlsx file.
All columns are selected by default when you open the export dialog. Deselect any columns you do not need before downloading. The Per-question analysis and Summary export types have fixed column sets and do not show column toggles.