Quizzes
Test your understanding with AI-generated questions
What are Quizzes?
BrightClips automatically generates quiz questions based on the video content. Quizzes test your understanding and help identify areas that need more review.
Quiz interface
quizzes/quiz-panel.pngAI Generated
Questions created from video content
Instant Feedback
Know immediately if you're right or wrong
Track Progress
See your accuracy over time (Pro)
Taking a Quiz
Each quiz presents questions one at a time. Read carefully, select your answer, and get immediate feedback.
Quiz question with multiple choice options
quizzes/quiz-question.pngQuiz Flow:
- 1Read the question carefully
- 2Think about the answer before looking at options
- 3Select the best answer
- 4Review the feedback and explanation
- 5Continue to the next question
Instant Feedback
After each answer, you'll see immediately whether you were correct, along with an explanation.
Correct answer feedback
quizzes/quiz-correct.pngWrong answer with explanation
quizzes/quiz-wrong.pngCorrect Answer
You'll see a confirmation and may get additional context about why it's correct.
Incorrect Answer
You'll see the correct answer plus an explanation to help you understand.
Quiz Results
At the end of each quiz, you'll see your overall score and a summary of how you performed.
Quiz results summary
quizzes/quiz-results.pngResults include:
- โขTotal score (e.g., 8/10 correct)
- โขPercentage accuracy
- โขWhich questions you got wrong (opportunity to review)
- โขOption to retry the quiz
Progress Tracking (Pro)
Pro users can track their quiz performance over time, identify weak areas, and see improvement trends.
Quiz progress and accuracy trends
quizzes/quiz-progress.pngFree Tier
- View quiz questions
- Cannot submit answers
- No progress tracking
Pro TierFULL ACCESS
- Full quiz participation
- Detailed progress tracking
- Accuracy trends over time
The Science of Active Recall
Quizzes leverage a powerful learning technique called "active recall" or the "testing effect" โ one of the most effective ways to learn.
The Testing Effect:
"Retrieving information from memory can enhance subsequent memory, a phenomenon known as the testing effect."
Research shows that testing yourself on material โ even before you've fully learned it โ improves retention more than simply re-reading or reviewing.
Wikipedia: Testing EffectKey Research Findings:
- 80% vs 60%
Students who tested themselves scored ~80% on exams, while those who only studied without self-testing scored ~60% (Karpicke & Roediger, 2007)
- 2-3x Better Retention
Long-term retention using active recall can be two to three times greater than traditional methods like rereading
- Brain Strengthening
Functional MRI shows retrieval practice strengthens the hippocampus regions responsible for memory
Next: PDF Export
Learn how to export your video analysis as a shareable PDF document.
PDF Export Guide