Item bank

Examples of such information include:[1] Because an item bank is essentially a simple database, it can be stored in database software or even a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel.

However, there are several dozen commercially-available software programs specifically designed for item banking.

Additionally, there are functionalities for publication, such as formatting a set of items to be printed as a paper-and-pencil test.

Some item banks also have test administration functionalities, such as being able to deliver e-assessment or process "bubble" answer sheets.

In India the popular question bank is Oswaal Question Bank which covers all Indian board and competitive exam such as CBSE, CISCE, Pre-university course- State board and JEE, NEET, CLAT and CUET.