Description
We run an online test platform for CLAT (law entrance) prep, built on Academy LMS. Our test engine works but uses a basic linear layout — one question at a time, Previous/Next only. We want to rebuild the test-taking interface into a modern, full-featured exam environment so students train in the same setup they'll face on test day. We'll share a screenshot of the exact interface we're targeting. What we need: Question palette (navigation grid) — A side panel showing all questions as a numbered grid, color-coded by status: Answered, Not Answered, Marked for Review, Not Visited, and Answered & Marked for Review. Students click any number to jump straight to that question. Free, multi-directional navigation — Students can move between questions in any order, revisit and change answers, and return to anything for review at any point during the test. Section-based structure with a dropdown — CLAT has five sections (English, Current Affairs & GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques), most of them passage-based. Students switch sections via a dropdown and move between them freely, multiple times. Comprehension passages should display cleanly alongside their questions. Simplified test entry/start flow — The current entry and start screens are cluttered. We want a clean, simple flow. Note: Negative marking already works in our LMS (configurable, 0.25–1 per wrong answer). No new work needed there — just preserve it. Reference: We'll share screenshots of the int