Your saved quiz history can become a personal practice system. Instead of rereading answers, you can generate a quiz from previous questions and test yourself again.
This is active recall: it forces your brain to retrieve the answer, which is usually more effective than passive reading.
Try QuizSolver in practice
Open demoChoose the right questions
Do not practice everything at once. Start with weak or favorite questions, then add new items as your course moves forward.
- weak questions
- favorite explanations
- image-based tasks
- definitions
- questions you answered incorrectly
Keep notes short
A useful note should capture the rule, exception or memory hook. If it is longer than the explanation, it becomes hard to review.
Share when studying in a group
If you study with classmates, selected history questions can become a shared practice set. Comparing explanations is often more valuable than comparing only final answers.