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NeuralRun Quizzes: an AI quiz generator that respects your sources.

NeuralRun Quizzes turns a topic, pasted notes, or a PDF page range into a study quiz with modes for practice, exams, and high-pressure review. It is built for teachers who need speed without surrendering accuracy.

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WWII Origins SOURCE-VERIFIED

Which event is generally considered the start of World War II on 1 September 1939?

AThe attack on Pearl Harbor
BThe invasion of Manchuria
CThe invasion of Poland
DThe fall of France

The classroom AI problem

An AI quiz generator saves time only if the teacher can trust the output. NeuralRun Quizzes is designed for fast formative checks, study sessions, and source-based review without leaving teachers to audit every line by hand.

Teachers and learners often need a quiz right after reading a chapter, reviewing a lecture, or uploading study material. Generic chat outputs can be useful, but a confident wrong answer can damage trust quickly.

The NeuralRun Quizzes approach

NeuralRun Quizzes keeps the workflow simple: provide source material, generate questions, then study with a mode that matches the moment. The app adds a verifier pass, source labels, and a clean result flow.

Use Tutor mode for feedback, Exam mode for a cleaner test run, or Survival mode when you want pressure. Afterward, share a result card or move the quiz into Mind Prints for manual editing.

NeuralRun Quizzes features

This AI quiz generator is built around source-grounded study. It supports multiple inputs, mode-based play, and a handoff path for custom classroom assets.

Topic quizzes

Generate a structured quiz from a subject, concept, or narrow study prompt.

PDF page ranges

Upload a PDF and choose the pages you want to quiz from, with a large text window.

Study modes

Use Tutor, Exam, or Survival depending on how intense the session should feel.

Share and edit

Create social result cards or send the played quiz into Mind Prints for manual polish.

How it works

NeuralRun Quizzes keeps quiz creation to three steps: add material, choose a mode, and generate. The rest of the flow is built for review, sharing, and reuse.

  1. Add the source.
    Use a topic, notes, or a PDF page range.
  2. Choose the session.
    Pick Tutor, Exam, or Survival mode.
  3. Review and reuse.
    Play, share a result card, or edit as a Mind Print.

Useful for quick checks

NeuralRun Quizzes fits the small moments teachers repeat all week: a warm-up after assigned reading, a review before a test, a short quiz from a lecture handout, or a self-study session after a PDF chapter. It is fast enough for lightweight practice, but structured enough that the result feels like a real quiz instead of a loose list of prompts.

Still under your control

The generator gives you a starting point, not a final commandment. Review the output, use source badges where available, and export into Mind Prints when you want to tune wording or remove questions. That workflow keeps the teacher, tutor, or learner in charge while still saving the first heavy pass of quiz creation.

NeuralRun Quizzes FAQ

Can NeuralRun Quizzes make quizzes from pasted notes?

Yes. Paste source text and NeuralRun Quizzes builds questions from that material.

How large can PDF source text be?

The current client flow supports an extraction window around 50,000 characters.

Can students use it without a teacher?

Yes. It works for self-study, exam review, and solo knowledge checks.

Does it cost Neurons?

Quiz generation uses NeuralRun credits, while the free tier starts with 100 Neurons.

Can I print a NeuralRun Quizzes quiz?

For print-focused editing, export to Mind Prints and refine the quiz manually.

Create a grounded study quiz in minutes.

Start with a topic, notes, or a PDF, then generate a quiz you can actually review.