Study prompts work best when they force active recall instead of just producing a long explanation. ChatMore can help you explain a topic, quiz yourself, create flashcards, and build a revision plan from your phone.

These prompts are designed for iPhone workflows where your source material may be pasted notes, a screenshot, a lecture outline, or a question you need explained quickly.

Use active recall prompts

A strong study prompt should make you retrieve information, not just read another summary. Ask ChatMore to quiz you one question at a time and wait for your answer before explaining.

This is useful on iPhone because you can revise in short sessions while commuting, waiting, or reviewing right before class.

  • Ask for one question at a time.
  • Request feedback after each answer.
  • Use easier or harder follow-ups based on your performance.
  • End with a weak-area summary.

Prompts for simple explanations

When a topic feels confusing, ask ChatMore for a layered explanation: simple version, technical version, example, and common mistake.

If you upload or paste notes, ask it to identify gaps and define unfamiliar terms before making flashcards.

Prompt: explain this topic like I am new to it, then give a university-level version, one example, and three likely exam questions.

Prompts for flashcards and quizzes

Flashcards should be short and test one idea at a time. Ask ChatMore to turn notes into question-and-answer cards, then quiz you in random order.

For exam prep, ask for mixed question types: definitions, comparisons, calculations, short answers, and application questions.

  • Create 20 flashcards from these notes.
  • Mark each card as easy, medium, or hard.
  • Quiz me one at a time and track mistakes.
  • Make a final review list from the questions I missed.

Prompts for screenshots and diagrams

Screenshots are useful for diagrams, charts, handwritten notes, slides, and homework prompts. Ask ChatMore to describe what is visible before explaining or solving anything.

This gives you a clearer audit trail and helps prevent the answer from skipping over the source material.

Prompts to try in ChatMore

"Quiz me on this topic one question at a time. Wait for my answer, then explain what I missed and ask a harder follow-up."

"Turn these notes into 20 flashcards. Keep each answer short and mark cards as easy, medium, or hard."

"Explain this concept in four layers: simple explanation, technical explanation, example, and common exam mistake."

"Create a seven-day revision plan from these topics. Prioritize weak areas and include active recall each day."

"Analyze this screenshot of my notes. First describe what is visible, then create five likely exam questions."

Quick checklist before you install

  • Ask for active recall, not only summaries.
  • Use screenshots when diagrams or formulas matter.
  • Request one question at a time for focused revision.
  • Ask ChatMore to track weak areas after each quiz.

Try this workflow in ChatMore.

ChatMore gives iPhone users one place for AI chat, prompts, screenshots, image generation, web search, and focused assistants. Install it, paste the task, and refine the result from your phone.

Common questions

Can AI help with exam prep on iPhone?

Yes. ChatMore can help explain topics, create flashcards, quiz you, summarize notes, analyze screenshots, and build revision plans from iPhone.

What is the best AI study prompt?

A strong study prompt asks for active recall. Tell ChatMore to quiz you one question at a time, wait for your answer, explain mistakes, and track weak areas.

Can ChatMore analyze study screenshots?

Yes. You can use screenshot analysis for diagrams, charts, notes, slides, and homework prompts, then ask for explanations or practice questions.