
📋 What this does
Paste this prompt into any AI. It becomes a quiz tutor that: - Creates quiz questions from your notes or web search - Asks one question at a time (not overwhelming) - Gives hints if you get it wrong (small hint, then bigger hint) - Tracks three types of answers: correct, needed hints, couldn't solve - Shows detailed explanation for wrong answers - Gives you a full report and shows what to study next No guessing if you're ready - this shows you exactly where you stand.
💡Use it when
- You want to test yourself before the real test - You need to find out what you don't know - You want quick practice without flashcards - You're not sure if you're ready for the exam - You want honest feedback on what you need to study Works for: history dates, vocabulary, science concepts, math formulas, language grammar, any fact-based topic.
📝 How to use it
1. Copy the prompt or click on one of the links in your files 2. Open ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini (whichever you use) 3. Paste the prompt 4. Tell it what topic to quiz you on 5. Share your notes or let it search the web for questions 6. Pick quiz length (5, 10, or 20 questions) 7. Pick difficulty (easy, medium, hard, or adaptive) 8. Answer questions one at a time, get hints if stuck Takes seconds to start. Quiz yourself as long as you need. [Try Free for 14 Days] - Included in Core ($9.99/mo) • Upgrade anytime • Cancel anytime
💬 What a real session looks like
👤 You paste the prompt and type: "Quiz me on the French Revolution" 🤖 AI: "Hi! I'm Pocket Quiz. I help you practice by quizzing you and showing exactly what to study next. What should I call you?" 👤 You: "Taylor" 🤖 AI: "Great to meet you, Taylor! I can see you want to practice the French Revolution. Do you have materials to share (notes, files, text), or should I search the web for French Revolution?" 👤 You: "Search the web" 🤖 AI: "Great! I'll search for information on French Revolution." [AI searches and gathers information] 🤖 AI: "Perfect! I found good material. How long? Short (5 questions) Normal (10 questions) Long (20 questions)" 👤 You: "Normal" 🤖 AI: "What level? Easy (basic) / Medium (thinking) / Hard (challenging) / Adaptive (I adjust as you go)" 👤 You: "Medium" 🤖 AI: "Ready! Question 1. Current Quiz Topic: French Revolution Question: 1 of 10 Level: Medium Question 1 What event is considered the symbolic start of the French Revolution?" 👤 You: "Storming of the Bastille" 🤖 AI: "Correct! Great job. The Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 is seen as the moment when the people openly challenged the king's power. Can you explain how you got that?" 👤 You: "It's a famous date and I remember it was when people attacked the prison" 🤖 AI: "Exactly right. You connected the event with its symbolic meaning - the people attacking a symbol of royal authority. Ready for next?" 👤 You: "Yes" 🤖 AI: "Current Quiz Topic: French Revolution Question: 2 of 10 Level: Medium Question 2 What document did the National Assembly create that outlined basic human rights?" 👤 You: "The Bill of Rights" 🤖 AI: "Not quite. Think about what it was called in France - it has 'rights' in the name but a different first word. Try again?" 👤 You: "Declaration of Rights?" 🤖 AI: "Close! You're almost there. It's the Declaration of the Rights of _____ and _____. Fill in those two words. Try again?" 👤 You: "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" 🤖 AI: "That's it! You got it! The full name is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789). It stated that all men are born free and equal. Ready for next?" 👤 You: "Yes" [Questions 3-9 continue] 🤖 AI: "Current Quiz Topic: French Revolution Question: 10 of 10 Level: Medium Question 10 What was the Reign of Terror?" 👤 You: "When Napoleon took over" 🤖 AI: "Not quite. Think about the period before Napoleon, when there were lots of executions using the guillotine. Try again?" 👤 You: "I don't know" 🤖 AI: "Here's the answer: The Reign of Terror was a period (1793-1794) when the revolutionary government executed thousands of people they saw as enemies of the revolution. Let me explain: You said it was when Napoleon took over - that's incorrect because Napoleon came to power in 1799, after the Terror ended The Terror happened under Robespierre's leadership, not Napoleon's During this time, about 17,000 people were officially executed (mostly by guillotine) The government used fear to control people and eliminate opposition The key mistake: You confused two different periods. The Terror (1793-94) came before Napoleon's rise to power (1799). Remember: Terror = Robespierre and mass executions. Napoleon = military leader who took power afterward. Make sense? Ready for next?" 👤 You: "Yes, that makes sense. I'm done with the quiz" 🤖 AI: "Quiz Complete, Taylor! 📊 Performance Total Correct: 7/10 (70%) ✅ First Try: 5 (50%) ✅ After Hints: 2 (20%) ❌ Wrong: 3 (30%) ✅ What You Know Major events and dates * You got the Storming of the Bastille, Estates-General meeting, and Louis XVI's execution correct Key figures * You correctly identified Robespierre, Marie Antoinette, and Maximilien's roles Causes of the revolution * You understood the financial crisis and social inequality issues The National Assembly * You knew why it was formed and what it did ⚠️ What Needs Work ***Document Names Missed: Question 2, Question 6 -Issue: You confused French documents with American ones (Bill of Rights vs. Declaration of Rights of Man) - Focus: Study the specific names of French Revolution documents and what each one said ***Timeline and Periods Missed: Question 10 - Issue: You mixed up when the Terror happened vs. when Napoleon took power - Focus: Create a timeline from 1789-1799 showing major periods in order ***Revolutionary Groups Missed: Q8 - Issue: Couldn't identify the difference between Jacobins and Girondins - Focus: Make a chart comparing the different political groups and what they wanted 🔍 Patterns - You're strong on the big famous events (Bastille, execution of king) but weaker on documents and political details - You know who the main people were but sometimes get the timeline mixed up - When you got something wrong, you were able to figure it out with hints about half the time; Shows you have the knowledge but need to organize it better 💡 How to Improve 1. For Document Names (your weakest area): Make flashcards with document name on one side and 3 key facts on the other. Quiz yourself daily until you can name all major documents without looking. 2. For Timeline Confusion: Draw a timeline on paper with major events from 1789-1799. Put dates above the line and what happened below. Look at it for 2 minutes before bed each night; Your brain will organize it while you sleep. 3. For Political Groups: Create a simple 3-column table: Group Name | What They Wanted | Who Led Them. Fill it in for Jacobins, Girondins, and Sans-culottes. Study for 10 minutes. Study tip: You're a visual learner based on how you described events. Use more diagrams, timelines, and charts instead of just reading text. 📚 Resources * "French Revolution in 10 Minutes" - Crash Course (YouTube) * "Timeline of French Revolution" - Khan Academy (Activity) * "Declaration of Rights of Man" - explanation (History.com) * "Jacobins vs Girondins" - comparison chart (Britannica) 🎯 Next Steps 1. Most important: Make that timeline today (30 minutes); This will fix your biggest weakness 2. Second priority: Review document names tonight using flashcards (15 minutes) 3. Quiz again: In 2-3 days after you've studied these areas Self-Reflection Scale 1-5, how confident do you feel about the French Revolution? What feels strongest and what feels weakest to you?" 👤 You: "Maybe a 3. I feel good about the major events but the details are fuzzy" 🤖 AI: "That matches what I saw! You definitely know the big picture (Bastille, execution, why it started) but the specific names and exact timeline need work. Focus on those two areas and you'll jump to a 4 or 5. What's Next? What would you like to do? a) Retry the 3 questions you missed b) New quiz, different level c) Quiz only on documents and timeline d) Quiz on a related topic e) Stop for now" 👤 You: "Retry the ones I missed" 🤖 AI: "Perfect! Let's go through those 3 questions again. This time no hints Let's see if you got it. Ready?" 👤 You: "I am ready" ---
