Generic question banks test generic knowledge. A mock test generator that reads your actual notes tests the specific content your exam covers. The questions stay close to the same concepts because they come from your own material.
SocriFlow
Generate a mock test from any PDF, lecture notes, or study guide. Practice under exam conditions instead of spending that time assembling questions by hand.
A mock test generator reads your source material and writes exam-style questions at the right difficulty for timed practice. SocriFlow does this from a PDF or pasted notes, so you can find the gaps before the exam does it for you.
| Source | Question style | What it tests |
|---|---|---|
| PDF textbook or notes | Short answer and factual recall | Whether you can reproduce key concepts |
| Lecture slides | Application and scenario questions | Whether you understand, not just recognize |
| Study guide | Mixed format practice paper | Full topic coverage before an exam |
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Generic question banks test generic knowledge. A mock test generator that reads your actual notes tests the specific content your exam covers. The questions stay close to the same concepts because they come from your own material.
Re-reading notes before an exam feels like studying but often isn't. Timed mock tests force retrieval: you pull the answer from memory under pressure, which is what the actual exam requires. How you practice shapes what you retain.
The main value of a mock test is discovering which topics you can't answer under time pressure. Getting that signal a week before the exam gives you time to fix the gaps. Getting it the night before means you're cramming.
Yes. You can generate a practice paper and see whether the questions are close enough to what you need.
Yes. Upload a PDF and it writes exam-style questions based on the content in your document.
Short answer, factual recall, and application questions. The mix depends on the source material.
You can use the generated questions for timed self-testing. The app supports review under exam conditions.
Yes. It works from any text source, not just academic material.