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Exam pack generator for a full mock sitting

Recall Engine is an exam pack generator that builds a full mock exam from your lecture PDFs, a mix of SBAs and MCQs with answers and explanations, each one traced back to the exact source page it came from.

No credit card required

Two weeks out, you do not need ten more flashcards. You need to sit a full paper under the clock and find out where you actually crack. But real past papers run dry, and generic mock banks test topics your course never covered. So you keep re-reading slides and walk into the exam never having rehearsed the real thing: a long, mixed paper, timed, on your own material.

How it works

1

Upload your lectures

Add the lecture PDFs for the block you are revising, up to 50 MB each, text-based or scanned. PPTX and pasted text work too.

2

Select your pages

Choose the pages and slides to draw from, then set how long you want the pack. Recall Engine mixes SBAs and MCQs across them.

3

Sit it and verify

Work through the full pack under the clock, then mark it against the answers and explanations, each linked to its source page.

Why students use it

  • A full-length mock that mixes SBAs and MCQs for a real timed sitting
  • Built from your own lectures, not a generic bank that drifts off-syllabus
  • Every answer traces back to a source page so you can verify it
  • Free to start: 30 credits on signup, no card required

Frequently asked questions

What is an exam pack generator?

An exam pack generator builds a full mock exam from your study material in one go. Recall Engine assembles a mix of SBAs and MCQs from your own lecture PDFs, with answers and explanations, and links every answer to the source page it came from so you can verify it.

What goes into one exam pack?

Each pack is a mixed paper of single best answer (SBA) questions and MCQs drawn across the pages and slides you select. You get the questions, an answer key, and short explanations, all grounded in your lectures. For practice on a single format, the SBA question generator and the MCQ generator build focused sets instead.

Can I make a mock exam from a PDF?

Yes. Upload one or more lecture PDFs, choose the pages, and Recall Engine builds a full exam pack. Both text-based and scanned PDFs are supported, and you can also use a PowerPoint or pasted text as the source.

Is it free?

You get 30 credits free on signup with no card required. Credits are only charged after a pack generates successfully, so a failed run never costs you.

Can I use this to prep for my finals, USMLE, or PLAB?

It is best for the actual material your course set, so it works well as targeted prep for university finals and end-of-block exams built from your own lectures. For USMLE, PLAB, or MRCP, treat it as a way to drill the topics in your slides under timed conditions, not as a replacement for the full official syllabus those exams cover. Because every answer is traced to a source page, you can confirm each one against your notes as you mark the paper.

How many questions can one exam pack have?

You set the length when you build the pack, so you can make a short timed set or a longer full paper depending on how much you want to sit. The number of questions it can draw depends on how many pages and slides you select, since each one is grounded in your own material rather than padded out with filler. Longer packs use more credits, and credits are only charged once the pack generates successfully.

Why not just use a pre-made question bank instead?

Pre-made banks are large but generic, so they often test topics your course never covered and skip the specific points your lecturer emphasised. An exam pack here is built only from the lectures you upload, which means it rehearses the exact paper you are likely to face. Every question links back to the source page, so when you get one wrong you can go straight to the slide it came from instead of guessing why.

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Try it on your next lecture

Upload a lecture PDF and see your first output in about two minutes. Start with 30 free credits.