What gets generated from one source
The generation pipeline asks for a balanced mix of multiple-choice, true/false, written, and flashcard prompts. This gives you both fast recall practice and deeper explanation-style practice from the same content.
How Studieasy turns your source material into grounded questions across multiple formats, with explanations and source-linked evidence.
Updated: 2026-05-07
Studieasy generates a mixed question bank directly from your material, not generic internet content. The generator produces multiple-choice, true/false, written, and flashcard questions, then validates source grounding before questions are saved.
The generation pipeline asks for a balanced mix of multiple-choice, true/false, written, and flashcard prompts. This gives you both fast recall practice and deeper explanation-style practice from the same content.
Before saving, the system checks that each question carries valid source chunk references and a matching verbatim quote. Questions that fail those checks are dropped, which reduces vague or made-up output.
The player runs mixed sessions, tracks correctness and response time, and lets you replay missed questions. You can also ask Tutor directly from answered questions to get targeted follow-up explanation.
No. The bank includes multiple-choice, true/false, written, and flashcards.
Yes. Written answers can be graded in-app and compared against a model answer.
Usually yes for consistency, because the flow enforces source grounding, structure, and persistence across sessions.
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