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AI Post — Artificial Intelligence

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Publiceret20. mar.20.03.2026, 14.38
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🔥How students are using Gemini to predict exam topics (Up to 40–50% accuracy) Not cheating, not guessing, only pattern analysis. Copy these 7 prompts to predict any exam: 1. PAST PAPER PATTERN SCANNER Prompt: “I’m getting ready for the [exam name] under the [country/board/university] syllabus. I’ve attached/pasted the last [X] years of previous papers. Go through them to spot repeat themes, key chapters, and common question formats. Then sort and prioritize these patterns by how often they appear and how much they matter.” 2. HIGH-PROBABILITY TOPIC RANKER Task: Using the attached syllabus for [subject/course] ([insert syllabus here]) alongside the supplied past exam papers, produce a priority-ordered list of every topic—from most to least probable to show up on the upcoming exam—and briefly justify the placement of each item based on the evidence. 3. CHAPTER WEIGHTAGE ANALYZER Prompt: “For [exam name], analyze the past [X] years of papers and connect each syllabus chapter to its hit rate. Include per-chapter appearance frequency, average marks when it shows up, and a clear trend indicator showing whether it’s gaining or losing importance.” 4. QUESTION FORMAT PREDICTOR Prompt: “Review previous [subject] exam papers and map out recurring question styles—MCQs, essay prompts, numerical problems, case studies, and short responses. Then forecast which styles are most likely to appear in the upcoming exam and justify your prediction.” 5. TOPIC ROTATION DETECTOR Prompt: “Map how subjects cycle in and out of the [exam name] across the past [X] years. Flag themes that tend to return after sitting out one or more exam rounds.” 6. SMART REVISION PRIORITIZER Task: Using everything we’ve evaluated so far, build a syllabus-wide revision hit list for [exam name]. Tag each topic as High Probability, Medium Probability, or Low Probability, ensuring no part of the curriculum is left out. 7. FINAL EXAM RAPID-REVIEW SHEET Prompt: “Build a final-week study checklist for [exam name]. Zero in on the 20–30% of content that consistently generates the bulk of exam questions. Add smart revision tactics, frequent pitfalls to dodge, and a recommended time split for each topic.” @aipost🏴