Turn a document into a quiz
Study guides, revision documents, SOPs and training manuals usually live in Word or Google Docs. Two routes get them into Ace the Test: save the file as PDF, or copy the text and upload it as plain text.
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How it works
Get the document in
Either save as PDF (File → Save as / Download → PDF), or paste the text into a .txt or .md file. Both are accepted; .docx is not read directly.
Choose the question set
5 to 50 questions, beginner through advanced. Long documents are best split into sections, one set each.
Answer and review
Each question carries an explanation, and results are recorded so repeat attempts show progress rather than a single snapshot.
Which route to use
Save-as-PDF is the better choice when layout carries meaning — tables, numbered procedures, figures with captions. The PDF keeps the structure, and the questions reflect it.
Pasting the text is faster and produces cleaner results when the document is mostly prose. It also lets you trim the parts you do not want tested — a cover page, a change log, a bibliography — which measurably improves the question set.
For workplace documents there is a third consideration: only upload material you are permitted to. Uploaded files are stored under per-user access rules and are not used to train models, but internal-only documents are still a decision for whoever owns them.
Common uses
- Revision guides written in Word or Google Docs
- Standard operating procedures turned into a comprehension check
- Training manuals converted into a sign-off quiz
- Research papers and reports saved as PDF and tested section by section
- Text pasted directly for the fastest possible route
Pricing
Free
5 study materials · 5 quiz sets · 10 questions per quiz · Explanations, scoring and history included
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Unlimited study materials · Unlimited quiz sets · Up to 50 questions per quiz
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Word to quiz — questions people ask
Why can't I upload .docx directly?
The supported set is PDF, PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, plain text, Markdown and CSV. Saving as PDF is one step and preserves formatting, so it is the recommended route for Word and Google Docs.
Does formatting matter?
It helps. Headings, numbered steps and tables give the model structure to write questions against. A wall of unbroken text still works, but produces flatter questions.
Can I test only part of a long document?
Yes, and you should. Paste or export just the section you are revising. Question quality drops when a single set has to span an entire manual.
Turn your study guide into questions
Save as PDF or paste the text, then generate your first set free.