Taskade Genesis transforms dense academic PDFs — journal articles, meta-analyses, white papers — into structured critical-reading quizzes that test methodology, findings, and implications, from one prompt, in under a minute.
What Is the Research Paper PDF-to-Quiz Converter?
It's a Taskade Genesis app that parses your academic PDFs and generates questions at three levels: factual recall (what did the study find?), methodological analysis (how was it designed?), and critical evaluation (what are the limitations?) — all linked back to the paper's sections via the Relationship field.
Why Use It?
- Three-level questioning: The AI agent automatically generates recall, analysis, and evaluation questions without extra prompting.
- Citation-linked answers: Every answer explanation references the specific section of the paper, so students learn where to look.
- Seminar-ready export: Switch to Mind Map view to visualize how findings connect across multiple papers in your reading list.
- Persistent reading memory: The agent tracks which papers and concepts a student has reviewed, surfacing gaps in their literature coverage.
- Automated reading schedules: Reliable automations assign one paper quiz per week and escalate to harder papers as comprehension improves.
Who Should Use It?
- Graduate students building literature review comprehension across dozens of papers.
- Undergraduate professors running reading-accountability quizzes before seminars.
- Research lab PIs certifying junior researchers on foundational papers.
- Journalism students drilling source-analysis skills.
- Policy analysts processing regulatory white papers at scale.
How To Convert a Research Paper to a Quiz
- Upload your journal article or white paper at /convert.
- Prompt: "Generate 12 questions — 4 recall, 4 methodology, 4 critical evaluation — at graduate level."
- Link questions to paper sections using the Relationship field in your database.
- Visualize the paper's argument structure in Mind Map view.
- Schedule automated weekly reading quizzes via /automate.
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