GQ Test is the reading test that helps you read smarter, not harder!
Your GQ will show how deeply you understand what you read.
- 82% improved comprehension within 3 months
- 10,000+ GQ tests completed in various regions of Gujarat
- 95% parents noticed visible reading confidence in their kids
Trusted by Parents. Loved by Readers.
Why Knowing Your GroQuotient (GQ) Matters?
GQ is a smart, research-based reading assessment.
It helps in understanding how well a reader reads and makes sense of text.
Detect Hidden Reading Struggles Early
Set Realistic Reading Goals
Build Consistent Reading Habits
Improve Academic Performance
Boost Long-Term Confidence
Smart Reading Starts with the Smart Matching
GQ is designed to understand both the reader and the book. It studies how students read and how stories are written, creating the perfect match between the two.
Understands the Reader
Knows what the child reads best and where they can grow next.
Analyses the Book
Measures book difficulty to make reading fun, not frustrating.
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Understanding The GQ Score Scale
GQ 135 - 315
Age: 8–10
Early Emergent Readers
Developing recognition of letters and words, basic vocabulary, and early comprehension of picture-based stories.
GQ 285 - 515
Age: 10–14
Developing Readers
Building independent reading ability, expanding vocabulary, and understanding short stories with structured paragraphs and familiar settings.
What to do after knowing your GQ?
Knowing your GroQuotient is just the beginning! The real reading growth starts with our GroBox subscription!
You get a personalised reading kit that also grows with your growing reading level.
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GQ connects everyone in the learning circle!
- Students are ready to grow with the right support.
- Parents who care about meaningful progress.
- Educators who believe in personalised learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
The GQ (GroQuotient) Test is a smart reading comprehension test that measures how well a child reads and understands what they read. It goes beyond right or wrong answers. It looks at reading speed, comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency to give a complete reading profile.
It’s designed for different grade levels, so younger learners and advanced readers both get questions suited to their abilities.
The test presents short passages, questions, and fun reading activities. Based on how the child performs, the system calculates a GQ Score that represents their current reading level.
The GQ Score reflects a child’s reading strength in terms of how well they can understand texts of different complexities. It helps identify whether your child needs easier books, is ready for more challenging ones, or is already reading above their grade level.
It usually takes 15–25 minutes, depending on the child’s age and reading pace. It’s short, engaging, and designed to hold their attention throughout.
We recommend taking the test once every 3–4 months to track progress and see how reading skills are improving over time.
Younger children (ages 3–6) may need a little help reading the instructions, but after that, the test is fully self-guided. For older children, no assistance is required.
After completing the test, your child’s GQ Score appears on their dashboard along with personalised reading recommendations. Books from their next GroBox are chosen based on that score.
Yes! You can retake the test anytime to get an updated GQ Score and reading analysis. It’s great for tracking reading growth over time.
Unlike traditional tests, GQ focuses on both the reader and the reading material. It doesn’t just grade comprehension — it analyzes how your child reads and matches them to books that suit their skill level and encourage growth.
Yes. The GQ Test is completely online and can be accessed through the GroBro dashboard. All you need is a stable internet connection and a quiet place to focus.
No special preparation is needed. Just ensure your child is relaxed, curious, and ready to enjoy the process of reading. It’s not an exam — it’s an exploration of how they read best.
