Every day in your study plan ships with its own quiz, generated from the same pages assigned for that day. No generic question banks. No content drift between what you read and what you are tested on.
Most question banks are decoupled from what you are reading. You finish a chapter and try to find practice items that overlap with what you just studied — Schweser, UWorld, ASM, a third-party qbank. exclam.ai removes that gap entirely: the same PDF that schedules today's reading also generates today's quiz, and every item links back to the page it came from.
The exam textbook, curriculum, prep book, or your own notes. exclam.ai parses it and extracts the topic structure before building any quizzes.
The reading is a specific page range tied to a topic. This is the unit of work for the day, and it is also the unit of the quiz.
Items are generated from the exact pages assigned for the day. Question mix includes MCQ, definition recall, and short answer — sized to the topic and time available.
Each quiz item links back to the PDF page it was generated from. You can verify a question's source in one click — useful for review and for trust.
Some candidates use the quiz as pre-test (active recall before reading); some use it as post-test (consolidation after reading). exclam.ai supports both. Timed test mode is available for mock-exam practice in the final phase.
Spaced retrieval works best when the retrieval cue is close to the encoding context. A quiz on chapter 4 the day after you read chapter 4 hits a different memory trace than a quiz on chapter 4 three weeks later. exclam.ai pairs both: the day-of quiz consolidates the reading, and FSRS flashcards re-surface the same items over time to fight forgetting.
We curate prompts and models for grounded generation. Items are derived from the assigned pages, with citations attached, rather than hallucinated from model memory. Generation quality is the product's focus — we prefer fewer, better items over high-volume noise.
Yes. Public PDF tools let you generate a quiz from a single PDF upload without creating an account. The full daily plan with FSRS scheduling lives behind the app.
Default is 10–20 items per reading, scaled to topic length and time available. You can adjust per-day item counts if you want more or fewer reps.
Yes. Every item ships with a rationale and a citation back to the source page in your PDF.
Drop in your exam PDF and we will build a daily plan around your exam date — every reading paired with its own quiz and spaced flashcards.