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Frequently Asked Questions

What file formats can I upload?

MoreExams supports PDF, DOCX, and plain text files. You can upload lecture notes, textbook chapters, study guides, or any other educational material.

How many questions are generated per document?

The number of questions depends on the length and content density of your document. A typical lecture document generates between 20 and 50 questions across various types.

Can I edit the generated questions?

Yes. After questions are generated, you can review, edit, delete, or add new questions to any of your question banks.

What question types are supported?

MoreExams supports 8 question types: multiple choice, multi-select, true/false, short answer, essay, fill-in-the-blank, matching, and ordering.

How does the exam builder work?

The exam builder lets you select questions from your banks, set time limits, and randomize question order to simulate real test conditions.

Can I cancel my subscription?

Yes, you can cancel at any time from your account settings. Your subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing period.

Is my data secure?

Yes. We use encryption in transit and at rest, and we never share your uploaded materials with third parties. See our Privacy Policy for full details.

Getting Started

1

Create your free account

Sign up with Google, Apple, or your email address. No credit card required.

2

Create a course

Go to the Dashboard and create a new course. Give it a name that matches your class or subject.

3

Upload your materials

Upload PDF or DOCX files of your lecture notes, slides, or textbook chapters to your course.

4

Generate questions

Click "Generate Questions" and choose the number and types of questions you want. The system does the rest.

5

Study and practice

Use flashcards for quick review, or build a full exam to test yourself under realistic conditions.