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prompt 1:

Based on the transcript of an video, create the following types of questions to assess understanding and engagement: (1) Two long-answer questions that are descriptive and analytical; (2) five short-answer questions focusing on key facts, concepts, and definitions ; and (3) twenty multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each with four options (A–D), directly based on the transcript, conceptually accurate, clear, and free of ambiguity. Include an answer key for the MCQs at the end. All questions must be original, well-structured, and instructionally effective. The transcript is:

prompt 2:

Analyze the following video transcript and generate a structured questionnaire designed to test the user’s understanding of the content. The questionnaire should include a mix of question types—such as multiple choice questions (MCQs), short answer questions, true/false statements, and concept-based quizzes—as appropriate to the depth and nature of the material. Each question should be clearly framed and assess conceptual clarity, factual recall, or application of knowledge from the transcript. For MCQs, provide four options (A, B, C, D) and highlight the correct answer. For short answer questions, require brief but meaningful responses. Use a structured format with numbering and, if needed, section headings to organize different types of questions. Ensure that the questions match the educational level of the intended audience (e.g., high school, undergraduate, general public, etc.). Provide the final questionnaire after analyzing the following transcript:

Prompt 3:

Analyze the following video transcript and generate upto 50 high-quality multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to assess the user’s understanding of the content. Each MCQ must have four options (A, B, C, D) and clearly indicate the correct answer. Questions should reflect a balanced mix of factual recall, conceptual clarity, and application-based understanding, and should comprehensively cover all major ideas presented in the transcript. The difficulty level should be suitable for a general audience or undergraduate learners. Present the questions in numbered format (1 to 50) followed by a concise answer key listing the correct option for each question (e.g., 1. A, 2. C, 3. B…). Do not include explanations or any other question types such as short answers or true/false. Provide onl

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