if i provide you my university mcq can you find out from which book the mcq are coming
Yes, absolutely! Here's how it works:
I have access to a medical textbook library with many clinical and biomedical books indexed and fully searchable. If your MCQs are from medical/health sciences subjects, I can:
Search the question text against the library to find matching paragraphs or sections
Identify the source book and point you to the exact page/section
Show you the relevant passage so you can study from the original source
To get started, just paste your MCQs (one at a time or in bulk) and I'll search for matches.
A few things to note:
This works best for medical, clinical, pharmacology, anatomy, physiology, pathology, biochemistry topics - those are the books I have indexed
For non-medical subjects (engineering, law, business, etc.), my library won't have matches, but I can still try a web search to identify the source
The more specific the question text, the better the match
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