TutorFlow generates assessments from a short prompt — which is especially useful when you need fast coverage for a topic, a full lesson sequence, or a mixed-format exam.
Writing a good assessment prompt
The more specific your input, the more useful the first draft. A prompt that includes subject, learner level, question count, format mix, and difficulty calibration produces results that require less editing than a vague topic alone.
For example:
Create a 10-question biology quiz for high school learners covering photosynthesis. Include 6 multiple-choice questions, 2 short-answer questions, and 2 application questions. Medium difficulty.
Compare this to just "biology quiz" — the specific version tells TutorFlow exactly what kind of assessment you need, and the first draft will reflect that.
Prompt elements that improve results
| Element | Example |
|---|---|
| Subject and topic | "biology — photosynthesis and cellular respiration" |
| Learner level | "high school", "university undergrad", "corporate trainees" |
| Question count | "10 questions", "15 questions" |
| Format mix | "6 multiple-choice, 3 open-ended, 1 coding question" |
| Difficulty | "easy", "medium", "challenging with some application questions" |
| Purpose | "end-of-lesson check", "midterm exam", "pre-course diagnostic" |
Review before releasing to learners
TutorFlow's drafts are a strong starting point, but always review before publishing. Check for:
- Factual accuracy — Especially in STEM and technical subjects where precision matters
- Ambiguous wording — Questions that could reasonably support more than one correct answer
- Difficulty balance — Does the mix of easy/medium/hard questions match your grading intent?
- Alignment to learning objectives — Does each question actually test what the lesson taught?
Treating the AI output as a first draft to review — not a final product to publish — gives you the efficiency benefit without the quality risk.
PDF export with answer key
Once your test is finalized, you can export it as a formatted PDF. The export includes a separate answer key, making it straightforward to prepare materials for in-person delivery or offline archiving.