No setup. No prompt engineering. Upload your material, pick your settings, and ScholarBee handles the rest.
Try it FreeNo setup. No prompt engineering. Just upload, configure, and generate.
Upload any PDF content — lecture notes, textbooks, study guides — up to 4 MB.
Choose a Bloom's Taxonomy level — from Remembering to Creating — along with question type and count.
Get structured questions with answers instantly. Perfect for teaching or self-study.
Step 01
Drop in any lecture notes, textbook chapter, study guides, or course materials as a PDF (up to 4 MB). Perfect for teachers preparing assessments or students creating practice tests. Your file is sent to a secure, temporary processing layer and is never stored by ScholarBee.
Supported: PDF files up to 4 MBStep 02
Before generation starts, you choose three things: the question format (multiple choice, true/false, or fill-in-the-blank), the cognitive difficulty via Bloom's Taxonomy (Remembering → Creating), and how many questions to generate. Whether you're preparing an exam or testing your knowledge, these settings ensure the output matches your needs.
Bloom's levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, CreatingStep 03
ScholarBee reads your material and generates questions grounded in your content — not generic trivia. The output arrives formatted and structured, with answer keys included. Perfect for printing exams, creating study materials, or testing yourself before the real thing.
Output includes questions, answer choices, and answer keysGenerate the exact format your exam needs — all from the same PDF upload.
Which process is primarily responsible for producing ATP during cellular respiration?
A. Photosynthesis B. Glycolysis ✓ C. Transpiration D. Osmosis
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, formally ended World War I.
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of ______ in its nucleus.
We want you to understand exactly what happens to your data and your time.
Your PDF is sent to an external AI service for processing and is never stored by ScholarBee. Please review the terms of any third-party services used in our processing pipeline.
Generation typically completes in 5–15 seconds depending on file size and question count. No waiting, no queue.
Every question is derived from what you uploaded — not pulled from a generic question bank. The AI reads your material and writes questions about it.
Upload a PDF and generate your first quiz in under a minute — no account needed.