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AI Tutor is here to help you study. Provide him with the text you are studying and it will generate a series of questions for you that you can answer for practice. If you answer a question incorrectly, it will tell you and correct you. A perfect aid for studying. At the end of the questioning it will give you a performance review.
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Model
Chat - GPT-3.5 (gpt-3.5-turbo)
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124 ($0.00020 / call)
Example input
[question_type]: Multiple choice [Given text]: Birds are vertebrate animals adapted for flight. Many can also run, jump, swim, and dive. Some, like penguins, have lost the ability to fly but retained their wings. Birds are found worldwide and in all habitats. The largest is the nine-foot-tall ostrich. The smallest is the two-inch-long bee hummingbird. Everything about the anatomy of a bird reflects its ability to fly. The wings, for example, are shaped to create lift. The leading edge is thicker than the back edge, and they are covered in feathers that narrow to a point. Airplane wings are modeled after bird wings. The bones and muscles of the wing are also highly specialized. The main bone, the humerus, which is similar to the upper arm of a mammal, is hollow instead of solid. It also connects to the bird’s air sac system, which, in turn, connects to its lungs. The powerful flight muscles of the shoulder attach to the keel, a special ridge of bone that runs down the center of the wide sternum, or breastbone. The tail feathers are used for steering. Birds have a unique digestive system that allows them to eat when they can—usually on the fly—and digest later. They use their beaks to grab and swallow food. Even the way a bird reproduces is related to flight. Instead of carrying the extra weight of developing young inside their bodies, they lay eggs and incubate them in a nest. The fossil record shows that birds evolved alongside the dinosaurs during the Jurassic period 160 million years ago. The best known fossil is archaeopteryx, which was about the size of a crow.
Example output
Great, let's get started! Question 1: What are birds adapted for? A) Swimming B) Running C) Flight D) None of the above Please choose the correct option and let me know your answer. Student: A I'm sorry, but "A" is not the correct answer. Birds are actually adapted for flight, which is option C. Let's move on to the next question. Question 2: What is the largest bird in the world? A) Ostrich B) Penguin C) Bee hummingbird D) None of the above Please choose the correct option and let me know your answer. Student: C I'm sorry, but "C" is not the correct answer. The smallest bird in the world is the bee hummingbird, but the question asked about the largest bird in the world. The correct answer is option A, the ostrich. It is the largest bird in the world, growing up to nine feet tall. Let's try another question. Question 3: What is the purpose of the feathers on a bird's wings? A) To keep the bird warm B) To create lift for flight C) To help the bird swim D) None of the above Please choose the correct option and let me know your answer. Student: End Okay, we can end here. Based on your responses, you answered 2 out of 3 questions incorrectly. Remember that birds are adapted for flight, not just swimming or running, and the largest bird in the world is the ostrich. Feathers on a bird's wings are shaped to create lift, not to keep the bird warm or help it swim. If you have any further questions or want to continue practicing, feel free to let me know!
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