Reviewer maker for board exams

Board exam preparation runs on volume: months of handouts, notes and review centre material. Turning that material into answerable reviewers, subject by subject, is what turns reading time into practice time.

No credit card. Free plan available forever.

How to use it for board review

  1. One subject per material

    Upload each subject's handouts separately. Mixing subjects produces reviewers that cover everything thinly.

  2. Short sets daily, long sets weekly

    Ten items a day per subject, and a 50-item set at the weekend for a mock-exam feel.

  3. Track which subjects lag

    Per-session accuracy makes it obvious which subject is pulling the average down, which is where the next week should go.

Why generated reviewers suit long review periods

A written reviewer is finished once. A generated one can be regenerated from the same handout as many times as you need, so the same material keeps producing items you have not memorised the answers to.

Over a months-long review that matters more than it sounds. The failure mode in board review is not forgetting the material — it is scores rising because you now recognise the practice questions rather than because you know more.

One thing to be clear about: nobody can predict the actual board questions, and any tool that claims to is guessing. What this does is test you on the material you are reviewing, and show you where the gaps are while there is still time to close them.

Practical notes

  • One subject per material keeps reviewers focused
  • Up to 50 items per set on Premium for weekend mocks
  • Explanations on every item for the review pass
  • Accuracy tracked per subject across the whole review period
  • Works from photographed review centre handouts

Pricing

Free

5 study materials · 5 quiz sets · 10 questions per quiz · Explanations, scoring and history included

Premium$14.99/month

Unlimited study materials · Unlimited quiz sets · Up to 50 questions per quiz

Billed in US dollars through Stripe. The iOS app sells an annual plan through the App Store instead.

Common questions

Can it predict the board exam questions?

No. It generates items from the material you upload. Anything claiming to predict actual board questions is guessing, and treating a prediction as reliable is a risk not worth taking.

How many items should a daily reviewer have?

About ten per subject. Short and daily beats long and occasional over a review period measured in months.

Can I use review centre handouts?

You can upload material you are permitted to use. Files are stored under your account only and are not shared, but whether a particular handout may be uploaded is between you and whoever provided it.

Does the free plan cover a whole board review?

Probably not — 5 materials and 5 reviewers is tight for a multi-subject review. It is enough to judge whether the items are good before deciding.

Start with one subject

Upload one subject's handouts and generate a reviewer free.