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ScholaRise Question papers

Textbook to paper

Papers.

Turn your school's own textbooks into a question bank and draft balanced papers to a blueprint — built on a real OCR pipeline, with the teacher signing off on every line.

  • OCR
  • Question bank
  • Blueprint
  • PDF export
I Textbook to paper

From the textbook to a finished paper.

Scanned 1 chapter PDF Questions 240 generated Paper 3 sections · 80 marks

Rendered in the ScholaRise app palette · figures illustrative — the structure and computed fields are real.

II The argument

Setting a fair paper shouldn't cost a teacher their evening.

The kitchen-table reality

Ask any teacher how a question paper gets made and the answer is the same everywhere: an evening at the kitchen table, three textbooks open, an old paper to crib the format from. It's careful, skilled work — but the sourcing, the formatting and the marks arithmetic don't need a human; the judgement does. ScholaRise reads the school's own textbooks into a searchable question bank and drafts a paper against the blueprint you set, then the teacher reads it, edits it, decides it's fair and signs it off. This is a draftsman, not a decision-maker — nothing reaches a student until a teacher approves every line.

What it does
  • It reads your textbooks

    Upload a scanned textbook PDF and ScholaRise reads it, cover to cover, into clean chapters, topics and subtopics — fast. What was a flat scan becomes searchable material you can actually build questions from.

  • Question bank

    A sorted bank of questions that always shows where each one came from — AI-generated or teacher-written — so it stays trustworthy as it grows, not a pile nobody fully trusts.

  • AI question generation

    Generate questions straight from your textbook content. Each school picks its own AI model, runs it in the background, and sees exactly what it cost and what it produced — no black box, no surprises on the bill.

  • Blueprint-driven papers

    Compose a paper from sections with their own marks and weightings, mixing AI-drafted and human-written questions. The teacher edits, reorders and approves — the draft is a starting point, never the final word.

  • Clean PDF export

    Once a paper is approved, export it as a tidy, print-ready PDF — sections, marks and instructions laid out the way an examiner expects to see them.

  • Your AI, fully logged

    The AI is yours to configure — your provider, your model, your settings — and every run is logged. So generation stays accountable and auditable, never something you have to take on faith.

How it fits
  • 01 / 04

    Flows straight into Examinations. The papers you draft here feed the exam module — schemas, weighted components, grade scales and board-ready report cards downstream of the question you set today.

  • 02 / 04

    Built on your own curriculum. Chapters and topics come from the same books your annual curriculum plan and homework diary are built around — one source of truth, not a parallel library nobody maintains.

  • 03 / 04

    Powered by the same AI as Sol. The same AI setup that drafts your questions also powers Sol, the school-wide assistant. This isn't a one-off button bolted onto one screen — it's how intelligence is wired across the whole platform.

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    On the same web, iOS and Android apps. Built like the rest of ScholaRise — so the paper you draft on a laptop tonight is the same paper your colleague opens on their phone tomorrow morning, already in the right class and year.

Why it travels

“I scanned the textbook and it gave me a fair paper by morning.” That sentence sells itself — staffroom to staffroom.

Book a demo Available across India
The next step

See ScholaRise in your school.

A real walkthrough with someone who actually runs a school — we'll map what fits your campus today and what's worth phasing in over the next year.

The walkthrough

Length
30 minutes, no slides
Run by
Someone who runs a school
Available
Across India · web, iOS & Android
Source
Your textbooks
Engine
OCR + AI
Output
Print-ready PDF
In control
The teacher