AndWhat puts a few quick revision questions in front of the sites students already love — YouTube, TikTok, games. Answer to unlock. Below are real sample question sets, built from Queensland senior textbook chapters, so you can see the idea in action before you sign up.
Choose one of these samples or build your own from any chapter you teach.
The AndWhat extension blocks chosen sites until a couple of questions are answered.
Students revise in the background of their normal screen time — no extra study.
Modern History · Year 11–12 · Cambridge University Press · 16 chapters
Concepts and skills of historical inquiry: sources, evidence and reliability.
Conflict on the Australian frontier between colonists and First Nations peoples.
Causes, key events and outcomes of the French Revolution.
Japan's rapid modernisation during the Meiji era.
From the 1905 uprising to Bolshevik consolidation of power.
Key milestones in First Nations rights and self-determination.
India's path from colonial rule to independence.
The struggle for women's suffrage and equal rights.
The rise of environmental awareness and activism.
Germany from WWI through the Weimar Republic, Nazism and beyond.
The United States from WWI through the Depression to WWII.
China from the Japanese invasion through the Communist revolution and reform era.
The creation of Israel and the Arab–Israeli conflict.
Australia's evolving political, economic and social ties with Asia.
Superpower rivalry from 1945 to the post-Soviet world.
The evolution of terrorism and state responses in recent decades.
Mathematics · Year 12 · Pearson · 10 chapters
Differentiating exponential functions including the chain rule with e^x.
Derivatives of sine and cosine and applications of the chain rule.
Natural logarithms, log laws, and differentiating ln functions.
Finding antiderivatives (indefinite integrals) of common functions.
Evaluating definite integrals and interpreting area under a curve.
Stationary points, optimisation and rates of change.
Solving non-right-angled triangles with the sine and cosine rules.
Properties and calculations for the binomial probability distribution.
Properties of the normal distribution and continuous probability.
Confidence intervals and sample proportions.
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Note: these sample questions were drafted from each chapter's topic and the senior syllabus, not copied from the textbook pages. They're a starting point — review and adjust before classroom use.