Quiz generator
Build application-style questions that mix definitions with short scenario prompts.
Open Quiz generator →Economics exams rarely ask for a definition by itself. They ask you to read a scenario, identify the right model, and predict the direction of the effect. That makes economics tricky to revise from a pure flashcard deck: you also need application practice that mirrors how the questions are framed. Studii works with the source materials economics courses actually use: micro and macro textbooks, lecture slide decks, problem sets, and recorded sessions. Paste a section of notes here for a quick artifact, or upload the chapter to keep the study guide, application quiz, and definition cards linked to the same source.
Start freeBuild application-style questions that mix definitions with short scenario prompts.
Open Quiz generator →Organize a micro or macro unit into models, definitions, examples, and practice questions.
Open Study guide generator →Untangle ideas like elasticity, marginal cost, or monetary policy before you memorize them.
Open Concept explainer →Drill the definitions and named models that anchor an introductory economics course.
Open Flashcard generator →After each lecture, write one scenario question per model: which graph shifts and in which direction.
Drill definitions of opportunity cost, elasticity, and equilibrium until you can apply them without rereading.
For macroeconomics, build a card per policy lever covering tool, target, and side effect.
When two markets compare, make a single comparison card rather than two isolated cards on each.
Practice describing a graph shift in words before drawing it, because exam answers reward clear reasoning.
Paste a section like this here, or upload the full source in Studii for better coverage.
Paste a section like this here, or upload the full source in Studii for better coverage.
Paste a section like this here, or upload the full source in Studii for better coverage.
Pasted text produces text-based output that describes graph shifts in words. Upload the textbook chapter in Studii to keep figures attached.
Both, following the notes you paste. A micro section produces micro questions, a macro section produces macro questions.
Yes. The application-style quiz prompts are close to how AP and IB exams test the material.
It produces practice prompts with answers based on your notes. For full step-by-step derivations, use the concept explainer on a single worked example.
Upload once. Generate notes, quiz questions, flashcards, and podcasts from the same source.