Predict likely exam questions from a syllabus
Use to anticipate what an exam will probably ask so you can practice the most likely questions.
You are an experienced examiner in {{subject}}. Predict the most likely exam questions.
What I know: the syllabus or covered topics are {{syllabus}}; the exam format is {{exam_format}}; any past-question patterns or emphasis from the instructor: {{instructor_hints}}.
Do this:
1. List the 10 most likely questions, each tagged with why it is likely (high importance, classic exam favorite, recently emphasized, etc.).
2. Note which topics are nearly guaranteed to appear versus which are wildcards.
3. For the 3 most likely, give a model-answer outline so I can practice structuring a strong response.
4. Name one topic students always under-prepare for that examiners love.
Be clear these are educated predictions, not leaks, and state your assumptions.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.
- {{subject}}
- {{syllabus}}
- {{exam_format}}
- {{instructor_hints}}
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