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Unit 3 Review — 12 questions
1 · Multiple choice
Which process converts light energy into chemical energy in plants?
2 · Short answer
Explain why leaves appear green to the human eye.
3 · True / false
Chlorophyll absorbs mostly green light.
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Student version
PDF1. What process converts light energy into chemical energy?
A. Respiration
B. Photosynthesis
C. Transpiration
D. Fermentation
2. Explain why leaves appear green.
Teacher version
Answers1. What process converts light energy into chemical energy?
A. Respiration
B. Photosynthesis ✓
C. Transpiration
D. Fermentation
Explanation: Photosynthesis converts sunlight into glucose in the chloroplasts.
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About this tool
AP World History: Modern spans 1200 to the present, six periods, and roughly nine units. An AP World History quiz generator built for this exam has to handle period-specific content, the AP question formats (multiple choice, SAQ, DBQ, LEQ), and the specific skills College Board tests — causation, comparison, continuity and change, contextualization.
Generated questions mirror the formats students see on the actual AP exam. Multiple choice stems include stimulus text (primary source quote, data table, or image description). Short answer questions ask for specific historical evidence. The tool also produces DBQ prompts and LEQ prompts with the six-point and six-point rubric structures in mind.
Stimulus-based multiple choice with primary source excerpts
Short answer questions (SAQs) modeled on the three-part format
DBQ prompts with source requirements
LEQ prompts covering comparison, causation, continuity and change
Specify a period (1200–1450, 1450–1750, etc.) or a specific unit (Networks of Exchange, Land-Based Empires, Transoceanic Interconnections) and the AI stays within that scope. You can also ask for comparative questions across periods — exactly the skill the LEQ tests. For review before the May exam, generate a mixed quiz that pulls from all nine units.
Every answer key entry explains why the correct answer is right — but also why common wrong answers are wrong. For AP World, that's often the difference between a student who knows the Mongol Empire facilitated trade and one who also understands why that was a continuity, not a change. The explanations function as micro-review notes after the quiz.
How it works
Tell us the topic, grade level, and subject. Paste chapter notes, unit objectives, or a single sentence — whatever you have.
A balanced mix of question types with answer keys and explanations, aligned to the cognitive load you selected.
Review, tweak any question, toggle answers on or off, and export a clean PDF. You stay in control the whole way.
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