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QuizzesPaste your lecture notes and Duetoday builds a multiple-choice quiz in seconds. AI-powered exam prep that tests the exact concepts your professor covered.
You took notes in the lecture. You wrote down what the professor said. But taking notes and understanding what you've written are two different things — and rereading your notes passively is one of the least effective ways to prepare for an exam.
Duetoday's Lecture to Quiz tool takes your lecture notes — however rough, detailed, or structured — and turns them into a multiple-choice practice quiz targeting the key concepts covered. Paste your notes and have a practice test ready in under a minute. No formatting or tidying required.
Copy and paste your notes directly into Duetoday. They can be rough, bullet-pointed, abbreviated, or fully written up — the AI works with whatever format you have. No need to tidy or reformat them first.
Duetoday's study AI reads your notes and identifies the concepts, definitions, processes, and relationships worth testing. It focuses on substance — the kind of material that tends to appear in exams — not formatting or writing style.
Your multiple-choice quiz is generated in under a minute, built specifically from your own notes. Each question has four answer choices and an explanation. Test yourself, identify your weakest areas, and focus your revision accordingly.
No need to clean up your notes before pasting. The AI handles abbreviations, bullet points, incomplete sentences, and rough formatting. Just paste what you have and generate.
The AI targets the kind of knowledge your professor emphasised — definitions, processes, comparisons, cause-and-effect — generating the type of questions that regularly appear in university exams.
Each question includes an explanation of why the correct answer is right. Use them to revisit the underlying concept, not just identify the answer on the next attempt.
Duetoday records your quiz scores. Retake the same quiz as your revision progresses to measure improvement and confirm you've closed the gaps identified on earlier attempts.
Turn the same lecture notes into a flashcard deck alongside your quiz. Use flashcards for initial learning and the quiz for final exam-readiness testing — from a single paste.
Every quiz is stored in your Duetoday account. Come back the morning of the exam for a final run-through, or share it with your study group using a link.
Make Lecture to Quiz a post-lecture habit: paste your notes into Duetoday when you get home and take the quiz that evening. Testing yourself within 24 hours of a lecture dramatically improves long-term retention.
You have three days until the exam and a folder full of lecture notes. Lecture to Quiz turns each set of notes into a practice test in seconds — giving you a structured, active revision process rather than a passive reread.
Borrowed someone else's notes from a lecture you missed? Turn them into a quiz to test your understanding of content you didn't personally hear. Active engagement with borrowed notes is far more effective than just reading them.
The research on effective study is clear: active recall — testing yourself — beats rereading every time. But most students reread their notes passively because generating good questions takes effort. Duetoday removes that friction entirely. Your lecture notes become a practice test in seconds, and that test becomes the most efficient form of revision you can do. You already took the notes — now let them work for you.
Try it free →Duetoday works best with notes covering at least a few key concepts — typically 200 words or more. Very brief notes may produce a limited quiz. More detailed notes generally produce better, more varied questions.
No. Bullet points, abbreviations, incomplete sentences, and rough formatting all work fine. The AI is designed to handle the kind of notes students actually take, not polished documents.
Multiple-choice questions with four answer options and an explanation for the correct answer. The questions are designed to mirror the kind of testing you'd encounter in a university exam.
Yes. All generated quizzes are fully editable. You can revise questions, add your own, or remove any that don't seem relevant to how you'll be assessed.
Lecture to Quiz is free to try — no credit card needed. Free accounts include a limited number of quiz generations. Paid plans offer unlimited usage and full quiz history.
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