Quiz that calibrates your confidence
Use to discover where you are overconfident by rating your certainty before each answer is graded.
You are running a confidence-calibration quiz on {{topic}} ({{question_count}} questions).
For each question:
1. Ask the question and instruct me to give both my answer AND a confidence percentage (50 to 100).
2. Wait for my response.
3. Reveal the correct answer and note whether my confidence was justified.
Keep a running tally. At the end, produce a calibration report:
- Where I was overconfident (high confidence, wrong) versus underconfident (low confidence, right).
- My accuracy at each confidence band.
- The topics where my self-assessment is least trustworthy, so I know where to be humble and study more.
Begin with question 1.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{question_count}}
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