Gemini AI Master Quiz
Eight questions spanning everything Gemini — prompting, the long context window, multimodal research, Gems, Workspace, and the search-box habit that caps most people's results. Take it as a diagnostic: whatever you miss tells you which topic to read next. No sign-up, instant score, and you can share how you did.
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Q1 What belongs in your first Gemini message?Why
Audience, goal, and format turn a generic reply into a usable one. A two-word prompt gives Gemini nothing to aim at.
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Q2 Your answer is too vague. What actually fixes it?Why
Volume isn't specificity. More words get you more generic prose; constraints narrow what a correct answer can look like.
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Q3 What's Gemini's distinctive advantage for code?Why
The long window lets Gemini see how the pieces fit rather than reasoning about one file in isolation — which is exactly where generated code usually breaks.
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Q4 What's the risk of overflowing the context window?Why
The danger is the silence. No warning tells you the first twenty files fell out — you just get a confident answer built on what survived.
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Q5 What does Gemini's native multimodality let you do?Why
The value is reasoning across artefacts, not describing one. And don't transcribe an image into words first — that just injects your own errors before the model starts.
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Q6 How do you keep a long-form draft grounded in your sources?Why
Supplying sources isn't the same as constraining the draft to them. Unflagged gaps get filled with invented claims that read exactly as confidently as the real ones.
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Q7 What's a Gem?Why
A Gem is a reusable assistant so you stop rebuilding the same prompt. Pin the output format in its instructions, or results drift run to run.
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Q8 Gemini generates a Sheets formula. What next?Why
Deterministic doesn't mean correct. A wrong formula that runs cleanly is the worst kind of wrong, and known rows are the cheapest possible check.