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Preparing your Quizst experience
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Preparing your Quizst experience
PDF to quiz generator
Upload readable study material, choose how you want to practice and generate an English quiz grounded in the document.
A clearer factual boundary
Questions are generated from the uploaded material rather than being filled with unrelated facts from a broad interpretation of the topic.
Useful control without setup
Set the learner level, difficulty, length, timer and question formats in one panel without creating a complex course or question bank.
Ready for active practice
The generated questions move directly into Quizst’s attempt, result and repeat-practice workflow instead of ending as static text.
A PDF to quiz generator converts the readable text in a document into structured practice questions. It is useful when the information you need to learn already exists in lecture notes, a handbook, a revision guide, a report or a course handout. Instead of asking an AI system to guess the scope from a broad topic, the uploaded document gives the generator a clear factual boundary.
Quizst extracts text from the PDF in memory and supplies it to the quiz generator with instructions to rely on that material. You can then choose the learner level, easy, medium or hard difficulty, the number of questions, a time limit and any combination of single-choice, multiple-choice, numerical and true-or-false formats. An optional learning objective helps narrow the result further.
The output is a complete Quizst quiz rather than a loose list of questions. It is saved to your account, opens in the focused attempt experience and can be reviewed through the existing result workflow. This makes the tool useful for a quick checkpoint after reading as well as a more deliberate revision session.
Source grounding improves relevance, but it does not remove the need to review important facts. PDFs can contain complicated tables, unusual layouts, headers, footnotes or scanned pages that affect text extraction. Quizst currently works with text-based, unlocked PDFs. Image-only scans and handwritten notes are intentionally left for a later stage so the first version remains dependable and simple.
The workflow stays simple while still giving you control over the level, difficulty and type of questions.
Upload a readable PDF of up to 10 MB and 50 pages. The file is processed in memory and is not retained.
Choose the learner level, difficulty, question count, formats and timer. Add an objective when you want a narrower focus.
Quizst builds a saved quiz, ready for the focused attempt interface, result review and another round of practice.
Use a short checkpoint for recall or build a longer mixed-format practice session.
Create a short recall check after a class, then return to the pages behind any uncertain answers.
practice terminology, steps and principles from a readable manual. Review all questions before using them in formal workplace training.
Check whether you remember the main findings, definitions and relationships described in a report.
Turn an existing study document into a mixed-format practice session with a suitable time limit.
Clean source material and a clear learning goal help the generator produce more relevant questions.
If you can select and copy words in your PDF reader, the document is more likely to extract well. Scanned image pages need OCR, which this release does not perform.
A document covering one coherent chapter or topic usually produces a more balanced quiz than a large file containing several unrelated subjects.
Tell Quizst whether you want definitions, conceptual understanding, calculations, comparisons or practical application to receive more attention.
Use the document as the final authority. Page references may be included when the supporting page is clear, but layouts can affect extraction.
Quizst tells the generator to use only the supplied material, then validates the structure of every answer before saving the quiz. AI can still misunderstand a passage or phrase a question poorly. Review important answers against the original source, especially for high-stakes learning.
Quizst extracts readable text from the uploaded PDF in memory, sends that text to the grounded quiz generator and validates the structure of the generated questions before saving the quiz.
The current release accepts one PDF of up to 10 MB and 50 pages. The document must be unlocked and contain enough readable text.
No. The file is processed in memory for quiz generation and is not stored. Quizst saves limited source metadata such as the filename with the generated quiz.
Not yet. Image-only scans and handwritten notes require OCR or vision processing. This version focuses on text-based PDFs so the workflow stays reliable and transparent.
The AI is instructed to use only the provided material and not fill gaps with outside facts. You should still verify important answers because AI can misunderstand extracted text.
You can generate single-choice, multiple-choice, numerical and true-or-false questions, using one format or a mixture.
Yes. Choose easy, medium or hard difficulty and a general, school, university or professional learner level before generating.
Creating a personalised AI quiz uses the credit amount displayed in the generator. Public ready-made quizzes in the Quizst library remain free to practice.
Public, ready-made quizzes remain free to practice. Creating a new personalised quiz uses the credit amount shown inside the generator before you submit.