How does Smart Quiz work?
Students only need three steps: (1) pick a subject and grade, (2) enter a topic or paste the theory you want to revise, (3) choose the number of questions and difficulty. AI instantly generates a multiple-choice quiz with answers and per-question explanations.
The system grades questions by four standard cognitive levels: recognition, comprehension, application, advanced application. Students can simulate semester tests or final exams comfortably.
Who should use Smart Quiz?
Students: Self-revise before tests, fill in knowledge gaps, practice exam papers.
Teachers: Quickly generate a question bank for the class instead of typing questions by hand.
Parents: Check what your child has learned each week, support their studies without needing to master the subject yourself.
Smart Quiz features
Topic-based generation: "Linear equations, grade 8", "Argumentative essays, grade 9", "Organic chemistry, grade 12"... AI understands and stays in scope.
Document-based generation: Paste textbook excerpts or revision notes and AI builds a quiz that mirrors them.
Flashcard mode: Beyond quizzes, a two-sided flashcard mode helps with English vocabulary, biology definitions and chemistry formulas.
History & analytics: Every attempt is saved and analyzed so students know exactly which areas need more work.
EXP and titles: Finishing a quiz unlocks titles and levels — turning revision into a positive game loop.
Quizzes by subject group
STEM (Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology): Calculation questions with worked steps, balanced chemical equations, genetics diagrams with explanations.
Social sciences (Literature, History, Geography, Civics): Reading-comprehension, historical events, map-reading — great for essay-style exam prep.
Languages (English): Grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension — calibrated to A2/B1/B2 across grades 6–12.
Why quizzes beat re-reading theory
According to Karpicke & Roediger (2008) on the testing effect, taking a quiz embeds knowledge more durably than re-reading the same material. Smart Quiz exploits exactly this mechanism — turning revision from passive to active.
Combine it with spaced repetition (replay old quizzes after a few days) and students retain knowledge from semester tests through to the national graduation exam.