Your mistakes, mapped by AI.
Every wrong answer is traced to build a topic-level pattern — which topics you keep getting wrong, where you're improving. Sign in to see your personal Mistake Map.
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Mistake pattern — last 30 days
Weakest topics first- Time & WorkQuant28%↘ WeakRECENTPractice 10 Qs· 3 wrong in last 3
- Polity — Fund. RightsGS34%↘ WeakRECENTPractice 10 Qs· 2 wrong in last 3
- PercentagesQuant62%↗ ImprovingRECENTPractice 10 Qs· 2 right in last 3
- Reasoning — SeriesLogic70%↗ ImprovingRECENTPractice 10 Qs· 2 right in last 3
- Indian GeographyGS100%↗ StrongRECENTStrong · maintain· 5 right in last 5
How the Mistake Map works
Kamiyab's Mistake Map turns your mock-test mistakes into a weak-topic study plan. It analyses every attempt, finds the topics you keep getting wrong, tracks your accuracy trend, and points you to the exact practice that fixes the gap — free, for SSC, Banking, Railway and UPSC preparation.
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Take a mock or topic test
Attempt any free mock test or topic-wise quiz on Kamiyab. Your answers are analysed automatically — there's no extra step.
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See your weak topics
The Mistake Map flags every topic where your accuracy is below 65%, with trend lines showing whether you're improving or slipping.
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Spot repeat mistakes
Topics you get wrong again and again are highlighted, so you fix the root concept instead of guessing the same way next time.
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Practise the exact gap
Tap a weak topic for a ready 10-question focused set that drills only what you're missing — then watch your accuracy climb.
Most apps give a score. Kamiyab shows you why.
A score tells you what you got — not what to do next. The Mistake Map reads your wrong answers and turns them into a clear plan, so every study session is spent on your real weak areas.
- ✓Topic-level weak-area detection — not just an overall score
- ✓Repeat-mistake patterns — the same concept you keep getting wrong
- ✓Accuracy trends per topic — improving, stable or slipping
- ✓Ready 10-question focused practice for each weak topic
- ✓Tracked separately for every exam you practise
- ✓100% free — no premium tier, no hidden charges
Start with a free mock test: SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, RRB NTPC or browse all exams.
Mistake Map — frequently asked questions
What is the Mistake Map?
The Mistake Map is Kamiyab's free weak-topic analysis. After every mock test it traces which topics you keep getting wrong, tracks your accuracy trend topic by topic, and turns it into a clear map of where to focus — so you study your weak areas instead of random questions.
How does Kamiyab find my weak topics?
Every quiz you finish is analysed topic by topic. Any topic where your accuracy is below 65% is automatically flagged as weak, with trend lines showing whether you're improving or slipping. Topics you get wrong again and again are highlighted as repeat mistakes so you can fix the root concept.
Is the mistake analysis free?
Yes — completely free, forever. The Mistake Map, weak-topic detection, accuracy trends and focused practice are all free with your Kamiyab account. There is no premium tier and no hidden charges.
How is this different from other mock test apps?
Most mock-test apps only show a score and the correct answers. Kamiyab's Mistake Map goes further — it shows why you're losing marks: your weakest topics, repeat-mistake patterns, accuracy trends over time, and a ready 10-question focused practice set for each weak area.
Which exams does the Mistake Map support?
It works across every exam on Kamiyab — SSC, Banking, Railway, UPSC and more. Your weak topics and accuracy are tracked separately for each exam you practise.
Do I need an account to see my Mistake Map?
Yes — a free sign-in with your mobile number (OTP) or Google, which takes about 30 seconds, so your attempts and weak-topic insights are saved to you. Your progress starts building from your very first mock.
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Sign in in 30 seconds — phone OTP or Google. Your progress is already being saved; your map appears the moment you sign in.