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Preparing your Quizst experience
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Preparing your Quizst experience
Text to quiz generator
Turn notes, lessons and articles into a personalised English quiz grounded in the text you provide.
practice the exact passage
Create questions around the notes or explanation in front of you rather than relying on a broad topic that may cover different material.
Shape the level and purpose
Choose the expected depth and add a learning objective so a definition review feels different from an application-focused checkpoint.
Keep learning in one workflow
Generate, attempt, review and repeat the quiz inside Quizst instead of copying questions between disconnected tools.
A text to quiz generator creates practice questions from material you paste directly into the tool. The source might be your own notes, part of a lesson, an article, a study summary, technical documentation or a training passage. Pasting the content gives Quizst more precise context than a short topic and helps keep the resulting questions aligned with what you are actually reading.
Quizst treats the pasted passage as source material, not as a set of instructions to follow. The generator is directed to use facts supported by the text and to ignore any commands that might appear inside it. This distinction matters when people paste content from webpages, documentation or shared notes. The material should define what can be tested; your controls and learning objective define how it should be tested.
You can select a general, school, university or professional learner level, choose easy, medium or hard difficulty, set a quiz length and timer, and mix four question formats. An optional instruction can focus the quiz on definitions, comparisons, causes, processes, calculations or another goal. Once created, the quiz is saved and ready to take inside the same Quizst practice experience used by topic-based quizzes.
Pasted text is especially useful for short, targeted practice. You can select the exact section you want to learn without uploading a whole document. It also makes the source easy to review before generation: remove navigation labels, duplicated sentences, references that do not matter and any unrelated paragraphs. Cleaner input gives the generator a better chance to create distinct, useful questions.
The workflow stays simple while still giving you control over the level, difficulty and type of questions.
Paste notes, a lesson, an article or other study material. The generator uses that text as its factual boundary.
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.
Paste a clean section of your notes after revising and see which details you can retrieve without rereading.
Turn an informative passage into a comprehension quiz focused on its claims, concepts and relationships.
practice terminology, rules and supported workflows from documentation. Verify details against the current official source.
Create a draft knowledge check from a short policy or process passage, then review it before formal use.
Clean source material and a clear learning goal help the generator produce more relevant questions.
A focused passage gives the generator enough context to ask related questions without needing to jump between unrelated ideas.
Delete menus, cookie notices, repeated headings and unrelated links copied from a webpage. Keep the sentences that contain the learning material.
Do not request twenty unique questions from a paragraph that supports only a few facts. Use a longer source or choose a shorter quiz.
Use the learning objective to emphasise recall, comparison, sequence, cause and effect, calculations or practical interpretation.
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.
You can paste notes, lessons, articles, summaries, documentation or other educational text. Use content you have the right to process and keep the source focused on one coherent subject.
The current generator accepts up to 50,000 characters and requires at least 80 characters so there is enough material to create meaningful questions.
No. The source text is used for generation but is not saved with your quiz. Quizst stores only limited metadata and any optional instructions you entered.
In source-grounded mode, the generator is instructed to rely only on the supplied material and not fill gaps with outside facts. Important answers should still be checked against your source.
Yes. You can add optional instructions and a separate learning objective to focus the generated quiz on particular concepts or kinds of thinking.
Quizst supports single-choice, multiple-choice, numerical and true-or-false questions. Select one type or mix several in the same quiz.
Yes. The generated quiz is saved to your Quizst account so you can take it in the focused quiz interface and return for another practice attempt.
Yes. A new personalised quiz uses the credit amount displayed in the generator. The public library of ready-made quizzes remains 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.