Retrieval, not recognition
Re-reading notes feels productive because the material looks familiar. Answering a question forces you to produce it from memory, which is the part that actually builds recall.
Paste a topic or your notes and get practice questions back. Testing yourself is what moves material into memory, and this removes the part that stops people doing it.
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Why it helps
Re-reading notes feels productive because the material looks familiar. Answering a question forces you to produce it from memory, which is the part that actually builds recall.
Multiple choice, true or false, and open questions each test something different. A set that only uses one format lets you learn the format instead of the subject.
The questions you cannot answer are the most useful output. Better to meet them a week before an exam than during one.
What happens inside
Your material is read for the claims and relationships it contains, and those become questions. Nothing is invented that is not in what you provided.
Definitions, causes, sequences, and distinctions are what questions can be built from. These are pulled out of the text you gave it.
Each point is turned into the format that tests it best, so a definition becomes a different kind of question than a cause-and-effect chain.
You get a question set you can change. Reworded prompts and corrected answers are expected, not a sign something went wrong.
Made for real study work
Convert a chapter into a self-test the evening before a seminar, and find out what you actually know rather than what looks familiar.
Get a first draft of a practice set to edit, rather than writing twenty questions from scratch for a revision session.
Produce quick diagnostic questions for a new student to find out where the gaps are before planning the sessions.
Three simple steps
Paste a topic, a chapter summary, or your own notes. The more specific the input, the more useful the questions.
Choose roughly how hard and how long you want it, then run the generator.
Read the answer key before you study from it. Correct anything that misreads your material, and drop questions that test trivia rather than understanding.
Side by side
Generating questions is straightforward. Generating questions worth studying from, and being honest about checking them, is the part that matters.
Where the questions come from
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Built from the material you supplied, so the set covers your syllabus rather than a generic version of the topic.
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Generated from the topic name alone, which produces questions your course may never ask.
Question formats
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A mix of recall, recognition, and open-response formats, because each one tests a different kind of knowing.
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Multiple choice only, which is the easiest to generate and the easiest to pass without understanding.
The answer key
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Provided and fully editable, with the expectation that you check it against your source before revising from it.
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Presented as correct with no prompt to verify, so an error quietly becomes something you memorise.
Difficulty
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Adjustable, so you can move from recall questions early on to harder application questions closer to an exam.
A basic tool
One fixed level, usually pitched at definitions.
Working with longer material
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Handles a full set of notes or a chapter, not just a paragraph.
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Short inputs only, so a term's worth of material has to be fed in by hand.
What else you can run
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The same notes can be summarised or fact-checked in the same workspace.
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One output, then you start again somewhere else.
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The complete guide
Self-testing is one of the better-supported study techniques, and one of the least used, because writing your own questions is tedious. Here is how to get the benefit.
Reading a page again makes it feel known. That feeling is recognition, and it disappears the moment the page is closed. Retrieving an answer without the page in front of you is a harder, slower experience, and it is the one that leaves a durable trace.
This is why a question set you struggle with is more useful than notes you can read comfortably. The difficulty is doing the work, not getting in its way.
Running the same quiz three times in one evening mostly measures your short-term memory. Running it once now, once in a few days, and once next week asks you to rebuild the answer each time, which is what makes it stick.
Keep the questions you got wrong in a separate set and test those more often. The ones you answer easily can be revisited far less.
A question asking for a date or a name tests storage. A question asking why something followed from something else tests whether you understood the mechanism. Both have a place, but a set made only of the first kind will not prepare you for an exam that asks the second.
When you review a generated set, this is the most useful edit you can make: replace the questions that test labels with ones that test reasoning.
Generated questions can misread a source, oversimplify a qualified claim, or mark a defensible answer wrong. Studying from an unchecked key means memorising those mistakes with the same effort you spend on the correct material.
Read the key against your notes once before your first session. It takes a few minutes and it is the difference between a useful revision aid and a confidently wrong one.
Further reading
How to use these tools for revision without outsourcing the learning.
Concrete techniques that hold up, and the ones that only feel productive.
Read the guideWhere the line sits between a study aid and a disclosure problem.
Read the guideFitting these tools into a process that still produces your own work.
Read the guideQuestions, answered
Practice questions help you learn material you intend to know. Check the rules that apply to you before using generated content in anything graded or handed in.
The point is finding out what you do not know yet, while there is still time to fix it. That only works if you answer honestly before looking at the key.
The questions and the answer key are machine-generated. Read them against your own material once, because a wrong answer studied confidently is worse than no practice at all.
We do not sell your text, publish it, or add it to a public database for other people's checks to match against.
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