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Full-length practice exams,
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A practice exam is automatically generated for every module — 20 questions across multiple choice, true/false, and short answer, timed at 60 minutes. Submit and get an instant score with per-question explanations.

Biology Practice Exam

Question 3 of 20

⏱ 52:18 left

Which process describes the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from low to high solute concentration?

A
Active transport
B
Osmosis
C
Diffusion
D
Endocytosis

How it works

Practice under real conditions, then understand why.

01

Exam is auto-generated

When you create a module and upload your materials, a 20-question practice exam is built automatically — no setup needed. You can also export it as a blank PDF for offline practice.

02

Take it timed

Work through the exam with a 60-minute countdown. Answer multiple choice, true/false, and short answer questions — the same mix you'd face in a real exam.

03

Review every answer

Get a full score breakdown with a per-question explanation for every wrong answer, plus a list of weak areas to target in your next revision session.

In Practice

Practice under real conditions, then understand why.

Auto-generated from your module, timed like the real exam, reviewed question by question.

Biology Module

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Biology Practice Exam

20 questions · 60 min

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Multiple choice12 questions
True / False5 questions
Short answer3 questions
📝Before your exam

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When you set up a module, a practice exam is automatically generated — 20 questions across multiple choice, true/false, and short answer, built from your own study materials.

Q7 of 20

⏱ 44:02

Explain the role of the mitochondria in aerobic respiration.

The mitochondria produces ATP by...

35%
Working through it

"Answer under real conditions."

The timer counts down from 60 minutes just like the real thing. Navigate between questions, answer MCQs or type short answers, and submit when you're done.

Exam results

14 / 20 · 70%

14

Correct

6

Wrong

Weak areas

Active transport mechanisms
Enzyme inhibition types
📊After submitting

"See exactly where you went wrong."

Get an instant score, a per-question explanation for every wrong answer, and a list of the weak areas to revisit — so your next study session is targeted.

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