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Text to Question and Answer Generator

Paste notes or a passage you are allowed to use, then choose the number and difficulty. The generator turns explicit source facts into compact questions and answers for retrieval practice.

What this tool does

Turn up to 4,000 characters of notes into three to ten source-grounded study questions. Paste notes or a passage you are allowed to use, then choose the number and difficulty. The generator turns explicit source facts into compact questions and answers for retrieval practice.

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How to use it

  1. 1

    Paste between 40 and 4,000 characters of study notes or source text.

  2. 2

    Choose three to ten questions and a basic, standard, or advanced focus.

  3. 3

    Check every answer against the source, edit ambiguity, and copy the verified set.

Convert recognition while reading into recall without the page

Rereading can make notes feel familiar without proving that you can explain them from memory. Questions create a clear retrieval attempt: the prompt is visible while the answer is not. This tool is instructed to use facts explicitly present in the pasted source, rather than expanding the passage with outside knowledge. Basic mode emphasizes names and definitions, standard mode includes relationships and reasons, and advanced mode asks for distinctions or connections that the text actually supports. It can quickly turn a lesson summary into a first diagnostic quiz while the material is still fresh.

AI grounding is not perfect. A generated answer can omit a condition, attach a claim to the wrong subject, or imply more certainty than the passage provides. Open the source beside the results and check that each question has one defensible answer, every answer appears in the material, and the wording does not change the meaning. Rewrite ambiguous questions before memorizing them. Use your own notes or a short passage you have permission to process; do not upload copyrighted chapters, private class records, personal information, or confidential material.

Once verified, answer aloud or in writing with the answer hidden. Separate long answers into smaller scorable facts and schedule missed questions for another attempt after a delay. Short-answer recall is valuable, but it cannot replace explanation, application, or problem solving, so add a why or how question for important concepts. The input is sent to an external AI service for safety checks and generation. The app does not save generation history, but the provider may temporarily retain safety logs under its policy. Generated questions remain drafts until you compare them with the source.

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Tachibana Koichi (Memly CMO and Content Lead)

Rereading can make notes feel familiar without proving that you can explain them from memory. Questions create a clear retrieval attempt: the prompt is visible while the answer is not. This tool is instructed to use facts explicitly present in the pasted source, rather than expanding the passage with outside knowledge. Basic mode emphasizes names and definitions, standard mode includes relationships and reasons, and advanced mode asks for distinctions or connections that the text actually supports. It can quickly turn a lesson summary into a first diagnostic quiz while the material is still fresh.

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Frequently asked questions

How much text can I paste?

Between 40 and 4,000 characters. Splitting a long chapter by heading usually produces more focused questions that are easier to verify.

Will the AI add facts that are not in my text?

It is instructed not to, but grounding errors are still possible. Check every answer and source cue against the original passage.

Is my pasted text stored?

It is sent to an external AI service for safety checks and generation. The app does not save generation history, but the provider may temporarily retain safety logs under its policy. Never paste personal or confidential information.

How many free generations do I get?

The three AI tools share three successful generations per browser per UTC day. Failed requests are not counted.

AI-generated results are study drafts. Verify facts, translations, names, and terminology against authoritative sources.

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