Practice exam generator

AI Practice Exam Generator

Turn your study notes into a realistic practice exam. Upload PDFs, slides, images, or pasted notes, then get questions, instant grading, and a clearer plan for what to review next.

Notes become practice

Questions, grading, and weak-topic feedback

PredictExam is built for active recall. Instead of rereading notes, you answer exam-style questions based on the material you already need to learn.

The goal is focused practice: realistic questions, immediate feedback, and a review loop around the areas you missed.

What an AI practice exam generator does

An AI practice exam generator turns your course materials into questions you can actually answer. PredictExam reads your notes, identifies testable concepts, generates a practice exam, grades your responses, and shows which topics need another pass.

Uses your material

Questions come from your notes, PDFs, slides, screenshots, and pasted text.

Builds realistic questions

The exam can include recall, application, analysis, and explanation prompts.

Shows what to review

After grading, feedback points to weak concepts instead of only giving a score.

From notes to a complete practice loop

1

Upload notes

Add PDFs, lecture slides, textbook screenshots, or handwritten notes.

2

Find testable topics

AI prioritizes repeated definitions, procedures, examples, and problem types.

3

Take the practice exam

Answer mixed question types in practice mode or exam simulation mode.

4

Review gaps

Use grading feedback and generated flashcards to study the missed areas.

Example practice exam output

The best practice exams come from specific course material. Here is a compact example of how PredictExam turns notes into questions and review feedback.

Sample input

Psychology notes on classical conditioning: unconditioned stimulus, conditioned stimulus, acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, and real-world examples.

Practice exam preview

  • Define acquisition and extinction in classical conditioning.
  • Identify the conditioned stimulus in a real-world scenario.
  • Explain why spontaneous recovery can happen after extinction.

Feedback after grading

Review stimulus labels before the exam. Your answers show the core idea, but you mixed up conditioned and unconditioned stimulus in scenario questions.

Practice first, prediction second

PredictExam can prioritize likely topics from your uploaded material, but the product workflow is practice-led. Use the likely-topic analysis to choose better questions, not to assume the exact exam paper is knowable.

Learn about AI exam question prediction

Limits and best use

AI practice questions are a study aid. They work best when you upload complete, permitted course materials and review feedback alongside your syllabus, assignments, and teacher guidance.

Generated questions should be checked against your course requirements.
The tool cannot see private exam papers or hidden instructor materials.
A stronger upload usually produces a stronger practice exam.

AI practice exam generator FAQ

Can AI generate a practice exam from my notes?

Yes. PredictExam analyzes the notes, PDFs, slides, images, or pasted text you provide and turns them into a structured practice exam with questions based on your study material.

What question types can the practice exam include?

PredictExam can create multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, ordering, and open-ended questions. The mix depends on the material you upload and the practice mode you choose.

Does PredictExam grade my practice exam?

Yes. After you answer, PredictExam grades your responses, explains what you missed, and highlights topics that need more review.

How is this different from a basic quiz generator?

A basic quiz generator usually stops at questions. PredictExam creates a practice exam workflow: upload materials, generate realistic questions, answer them, get feedback, and turn weak areas into follow-up study.

Can I use handwritten notes or screenshots?

Yes. PredictExam supports PDFs, images, and pasted notes. Clear images and well-scanned pages usually produce stronger practice questions.