Free with an account · MCQ · True/false · Short answer

Any notes → an interactive quiz.

Paste a chapter, lecture notes, or article — get a quiz you can actually take, with the correct answer and a plain-English explanation.

Question type

MCQ + true/false + short answer (recommended).

Difficulty

Questions

Free with an account — 30 credits/month, no credit card.

See how it works — click any example

Works on
  • Lecture notes
  • Articles
  • Textbook chapters
  • Transcripts
  • Study guides
  • Employee onboarding docs
Question types

Multiple choice · true / false · short answer. Mix and match. Difficulty: easy / medium / hard. 3-25 questions per run.

You get

Ready-to-play quiz with scoring, correct answers, and explanations. Play in the browser or export. Build flashcards from the same source to reinforce, or summarize it first with the Article Summarizer.

Won't work on

Inputs under 300 characters — not enough material. Pure opinion essays — a quiz needs factual content. Image-based materials — paste the text.

Pricing

Free with an account30 runs/month. Upgrade to Pro for 1,500/month. Each quiz costs 4 credits.

Sample output

Three question types, all grounded in what you pasted.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

Which molecule is split in the light-dependent reactions?

  • A. Glucose
  • B. Water (H2O)
  • C. Carbon dioxide
  • D. NADPH

Why. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy and uses it to split water molecules, releasing oxygen as a by-product.

TRUE / FALSE

The Calvin cycle takes place in the thylakoid membrane.

True False

Why. The Calvin cycle happens in the stroma, not the thylakoid membrane — which is where the light-dependent reactions occur.

SHORT ANSWER

What enzyme catalyzes the first step of carbon fixation?

Answer: RuBisCO also accepted: "Rubisco", "ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase"

Why. RuBisCO attaches atmospheric CO2 to RuBP, the first step of the Calvin cycle and the most abundant enzyme on Earth.

Every question is answerable from the source you pasted — no trivia, no outside knowledge required.

Questions & answers

How is this different from a static quiz maker? #

You paste what you are studying; we read it and write the questions. No template to fill in — the quiz is specific to your source material. And every question comes with an explanation that teaches, not just an answer key.

What question types do you support? #

Multiple choice (3-5 options, one correct), true/false (judgement statements), and short answer (a word, phrase, number, or name). Pick one type, or let us mix all three — roughly 60% MCQ, 25% short, 15% true/false.

How many questions do I get? #

Pick between 3 and 25 on the slider. We match your count when the content supports it; for thin content we generate fewer rather than padding with weak questions.

What does the difficulty setting actually do? #

Easy is recall-level — direct facts a careful reader should get right. Medium connects two ideas or applies a definition. Hard is inference-level — subtle distinctions, plausible distractors, questions that reward understanding, not memorization.

Why does every answer have an explanation? #

Because quizzing without feedback is just testing. The explanation references the specific concept from your source — so when you get one wrong, you know why, not just that you missed it.

Can I use this as a study tool, not just a one-off? #

Yes. Run the same content at different difficulties; mix question types for a final review; re-quiz yourself without revealing answers by hitting Reset on the result page. Copy as printable for offline study.

Does it work on videos and transcripts? #

Yes. Paste a lecture transcript, YouTube transcript, or podcast transcript into the source field. Set source type to "transcript" for slightly tuned question framing.

What languages does it support? #

Questions and explanations in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, German, French, and Russian. Source content can be in any language — we detect and match.

Is it free? #

First 3 quizzes per day free without signup. Free accounts get 30 credits/month; each quiz costs 4 credits. Pro plans offer 1,500 credits/month for heavy studiers.

Will it save my quizzes? #

Yes. Your quizzes are saved under your guest session (cookie) or your account. You can find them in the dashboard, retake them, or share via a link — we never broadcast them.