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AI Reading Comprehension Quiz

Paste any article, passage, or chapter. Get reading comprehension questions with multiple choice answers instantly.

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Reading Comprehension

How to improve reading comprehension

01

Read actively, not passively

Passive reading — scanning words without engaging — barely improves comprehension. Ask yourself questions as you read: "What is the main argument here? How does this connect to what came before?"

02

Summarise each section in your head

After reading each paragraph or section, pause and mentally summarise it in one sentence. If you can't, re-read it. This active processing dramatically improves both comprehension and recall.

03

Test yourself after reading

Attempting to answer questions after reading — even without looking back — significantly improves long-term retention compared to simply re-reading the text. That's exactly what this quiz tool is for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of questions does it generate?

The generator creates multiple choice questions with 4 options (A, B, C, D) based directly on your passage. Questions cover main ideas, supporting details, vocabulary in context, and inference — the same types found on standardised reading tests.

What types of passages work best?

Any content-rich passage works well — textbook chapters, newspaper articles, scientific reports, short stories, historical documents, and more. The more specific and detailed your passage, the better the questions.

Can I use this for SAT or ACT prep?

Yes — paste practice passages from prep materials and generate fresh questions to test yourself. Since these are different questions each time, you can't memorise answers — only improve your actual comprehension skills.

Does it show explanations for answers?

Yes — when you reveal the answer, you'll see which option is correct along with a brief explanation. Create a Duetoday account for detailed explanations and tracking which question types you find most difficult.

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