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Repetition Layer

Solved Questions

This is the academy's question-solving layer: adapted problems based on public university courses, exams, and problem sets, rewritten into short solved drills that fit the academy's execution-first style.

Primary Goal

Turn Recall Into Judgment

The point is not to memorize isolated facts. The point is to practice enough questions that the split rule, baseline choice, weak slice, and next move become automatic.

What Is Different

Adapted, Not Copied

These are academy-style rewrites based on public official materials. They keep the concept and the pressure, but they are rewritten to fit this repo and avoid turning the academy into a dump of old exam PDFs.

Best First Move

Answer Before You Scroll

Use the solved page like a real drill: hide the solution, write your answer cold, then compare the reasoning and rerun the matching example or track only after you commit.

What This Layer Is For

Use solved questions when:

  • you want fast repetition without rerunning a full lab
  • you want to test whether a concept still holds one day later
  • you want a compact bridge from a topic page into an exercise set
  • you want to sharpen university-style problem solving without leaving the academy

This layer should be a complement to topics, examples, tracks, clinics, and exercises:

  1. topics give the rule
  2. examples show the pattern
  3. tracks run the workflow
  4. clinics force a decision from artifacts
  5. solved questions make the move repeatable

Design Rule

The right question bank for this academy does not optimize for trivia.

It should emphasize:

  • short derivations that expose the real assumption
  • choice questions that force a model or policy decision
  • debugging questions that reveal the trap
  • evaluation questions that separate validation from test
  • representation questions that ask what structure the model preserved

It should avoid:

  • disconnected fact recall
  • copied exam sheets with no adaptation
  • questions that do not connect to a runnable part of the academy

How To Use The Solved Pack

Treat the solved pack like a drill, not a reading page:

  1. read the question only
  2. write a short answer without looking
  3. compare against the academy solution
  4. rerun the matching example, topic, or track if your answer was weak
  5. repeat the same question later until the reasoning feels obvious

Pack Map

Suggested Rotation

If you want the question layer to actually build judgment, rotate it instead of camping on one page:

  1. use the mixed pack once to find weak spots
  2. move into the focused pack that matches the weakness
  3. run one timed sheet without looking at answers
  4. route back into the smallest topic or track that fixes the gap
  5. come back a day later and repeat the same sheet cold

Exit Standard

This layer is doing its job if a learner can:

  • solve a short derivation without panicking
  • explain why a tempting wrong answer is wrong
  • connect the question back to a topic, example, or track
  • say what evidence would change the answer
  • move from “I remember the formula” to “I know when to use it”