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QuizzesPaste any notes and Duetoday builds a personalised quiz in seconds. Find what you actually know — and what you don't — before the exam does.
The night before an exam, most students reread their notes. They highlight things. They feel like they're revising. But rereading is one of the weakest study strategies — it creates a false sense of familiarity without actually testing whether you can retrieve the information.
Duetoday's Notes to Quiz tool takes any notes you paste in — revision notes, textbook summaries, lecture write-ups — and generates a multiple-choice practice quiz in under a minute. It's the fastest way to find out what you genuinely know and where you still need to put in work.
Copy and paste any text into Duetoday: revision notes, textbook chapter summaries, lecture write-ups, essay drafts, or anything you've been studying. No formatting requirement — just paste and proceed.
Duetoday's study AI identifies the key concepts, definitions, arguments, and relationships in your notes and turns them into multiple-choice quiz questions. The focus is on substance — what actually matters in the material and what exams tend to test.
Take your quiz, review the explanations for questions you got wrong, and use that information to direct the rest of your revision. Targeted study based on actual gaps is the fastest path to exam readiness.
Rough notes, typed summaries, bullet points, mind-map text, essay drafts — the AI handles any text format. Paste what you have and get a quiz regardless of how polished your writing is.
The AI focuses on the concepts, definitions, and relationships worth testing — not trivial details or filler text. Expect questions that mirror the kind of things university exams actually test.
Every answer includes an explanation. Even when you get a question right, the explanation reinforces the concept. When you get it wrong, it guides you back to the correct understanding.
Take the same quiz multiple times as your revision progresses. Your score history shows how your understanding of the material is developing — a concrete measure of your revision progress.
All quizzes are saved to your Duetoday account. Return to them throughout revision week or share them with classmates using a shareable link.
Turn the same notes into a flashcard deck alongside your quiz for a complete two-mode study set. Flashcards for learning new concepts, quiz for testing exam readiness — both from one paste.
You've spent weeks building revision notes. Notes to Quiz turns that work into active study — quizzes that force retrieval rather than passive skimming. Your revision is only as effective as your ability to recall, and this tests exactly that.
You write detailed summaries from your textbook and lectures. After each one, generate a quiz to check your own comprehension before moving to the next topic. A simple habit that dramatically improves long-term retention.
The exam is in two days and you have twenty pages of notes. Instead of rereading everything, paste each section into Duetoday and take targeted quizzes. Active recall from your own notes is the highest-leverage study technique available when time is short.
The familiarity that comes from rereading your own notes is one of the most misleading feelings in studying. You recognise the words — but recognition isn't recall, and recall is what exams test. Notes to Quiz bridges that gap. It takes the notes you already have and immediately shows you which concepts you can retrieve and which ones still need work. It's the most honest progress report you'll get before exam day.
Try it free →For a good quiz, paste at least 200–300 words of notes. More content produces more varied and useful questions. Very short notes may result in a limited quiz.
Any notes containing factual or conceptual content work well — revision notes, textbook summaries, lecture write-ups. Very opinion-based writing or creative content is less suited to quiz generation.
Multiple-choice questions with four options per question and an explanation for the correct answer. The questions focus on concepts, definitions, and relationships in your material.
Yes. Paste any text — notes from a classmate, a shared study guide, or a chapter summary from a textbook. Duetoday generates a quiz from whatever content you provide.
Notes to Quiz is free to try without a credit card. Free accounts include a limited number of quiz generations per month. Paid plans offer unlimited usage and full quiz history.
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