Why a quiz from a Word doc
Your Word docs hold a big chunk of what you learn: live-typed lecture notes, written essays, lab reports, personal summaries. But rereading never made anyone learn: you recognize the content, feel confident, and on exam day you can't recall it.
The quiz turns your documents into a diagnostic tool. In 15 minutes, you know exactly what you own and what still needs work, without rereading everything.
Three formats for written text
MCQ with document-grounded distractors
AI builds wrong answers from the actual content of other parts of the Word doc. You test your ability to distinguish nearby concepts from your own course.
True/False
Diane pulls exact statements from the document and creates subtly false variants. You learn to spot classic traps (a flipped word, shifted date, changed name).
Cloze
Best for precise definitions, lists to learn, proper nouns. The sentence is pulled from Word with one key element hidden.
Grading shows the source passage
For each missed question, Diane shows the original sentence and its position in the document. You can reread the context, understand why it was the right answer, and correct your understanding right there.
Re-quiz and progress
Missed questions automatically queue for re-quiz with progressive spacing: an hour later, the next day, in 3 days. After 2-3 cycles, hard questions become solid.
Use cases
Students: self-assess a course summary before a midterm, test your essay mastery before an oral. Teachers: turn a Word-written course into a student quiz. Pros: build an assessment quiz from an internal procedure, test absorption after a written training.