Paste a Wikipedia link. Get a graded test.
Any article becomes a study session. We do the reading, the question writing, and the grading — every question cited back to a real heading in the source. You bring the curiosity.
How a session runs
Three steps. Each one earns you XP toward your Scholar track.
Read with a tutor
We pull the article straight from Wikipedia, strip noise, and walk you through it section by section. Definitions, examples, and one-question check-ins along the way.
Practice as you go
Every concept gets a low-stakes drill. Wrong answers reveal the exact paragraph the answer came from — so you learn from the source, not from a hallucination.
Prove it with the test
Take the timed version when you're ready. You get a readiness scorecard with per-section breakdown and a one-tap link back to re-train the weakest part.
Why you can trust the test
Cited from the article
Every question lists the exact heading it came from. We drop anything the model can't anchor to real text.
Same link → same test
Identical URL + settings always return the same test id. Share the link, paste it later — no surprises.
Polite to Wikipedia
We respect the public REST API: identified User-Agent, 24h cache, and one fetch per article per day.
Article text is sourced live from Wikipedia and reused under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license. WikiTest generates new questions and explanations from that text — those are licensed back to you under the same terms.