Fatskills Doubt Solver 🔍

Turn any confusing question into a clear, step-by-step explanation. Use this page as your checklist + prompt guide whenever you get stuck.

💡 Works with any MCQ, homework doubt, or concept you can write down.

What is Doubt Solver?

Doubt Solver is a simple way to handle tough questions: you collect the right info, ask a smart question, and get a clear explanation – from your teacher, a friend, or an AI tool.

Instead of “I don’t get this”, you send a complete doubt packet: the question, your attempt, where you got stuck, and what you want next.


How to use it with Fatskills

  1. Do a quiz first. Try to answer honestly, without overthinking hints or Google.
  2. Note the exact question. Copy the full question, options, and the correct answer (if shown).
  3. Add your attempt. Write what you chose and why – even if your reasoning was wrong.
  4. Highlight the pain point. One sentence: “I got stuck at… / I don’t see why option C is wrong because…”
  5. Paste into your “solver”. That could be a teacher, tutor, study buddy, or AI like ChatGPT.

The goal is not just to get the right answer. It’s to understand what went wrong in your thinking so you don’t repeat the same mistake in the exam.


Use this prompt with AI (copy–paste template)

You can use Doubt Solver in two ways: Type the question if you can copy it easily, or upload a screenshot/photo and tell the AI how to read it.

Option 1 – When you can copy the text

I’m a student practicing with MCQs on Fatskills. I want you to help me understand my mistake, not just give the answer. Here is the question: [PASTE QUESTION STEM HERE] Options: A) [...] B) [...] C) [...] D) [...] Correct answer: [WRITE THE CORRECT OPTION IF I KNOW IT, OR SAY “I don’t know yet”] My answer: [WHAT I CHOSE] My reasoning: [WRITE 2–4 LINES ABOUT HOW YOU THOUGHT ABOUT THE QUESTION] Please: 1) Tell me if my reasoning is wrong, and exactly where it goes wrong. 2) Explain the correct reasoning step by step, in simple language. 3) Give me a short “rule of thumb” or memory trick to avoid this mistake next time. 4) Give me 2–3 similar practice questions (without answers). Then show the answers after I try.

Option 2 – When you upload a screenshot/photo

Use this when you have a picture of a question from Fatskills, your textbook, or class notes. You still need to type your answer and reasoning, even if the question is in the image.

I’m a student practicing with MCQs on Fatskills / from my textbook. I’ve attached a screenshot of one question I got stuck on. First: - Read the screenshot carefully. - Rewrite the question and options in text so I can see them clearly. - Tell me what you think the correct answer is. Here is my attempt on this question: My answer: [WHICH OPTION I PICKED, e.g., “I chose B”] My reasoning: [WRITE 2–4 LINES ABOUT HOW YOU THOUGHT ABOUT THE QUESTION] Please: 1) Compare my reasoning with the correct solution and point out exactly where I went wrong. 2) Explain the correct reasoning step by step, in simple language. 3) Give me a short “rule of thumb” or memory trick to avoid this mistake next time. 4) Give me 2–3 similar practice questions (without answers). Then show the answers after I try.

Tip (especially on mobile): take a photo or screenshot of the question → upload it to your AI app → paste the template above in the chat.

You can reuse these templates for math, science, nursing, programming, languages, and more. The more detail you give, the better the explanation you get back.


When should I avoid AI for doubts?

  • During real exams or proctored tests. Follow your exam rules strictly.
  • When your teacher forbids AI for an assignment. Use Doubt Solver only for practice / revision.
  • When the AI is guessing. If answers look “confident but random”, double-check with a textbook or teacher.

Treat AI as a patient explainer, not the authority. Cross-check formulas, rules, and definitions with your class notes or trusted books.


Why this kind of doubt solving works

  • You see your patterns. Over time, you notice “I always rush formulas” or “I misread graphs”.
  • You practice thinking out loud. This is the same skill you need in interviews and viva exams.
  • You build your own error notebook. Save the best explanations in a note or doc and review weekly.

Combine this with Fatskills features like:

  • Quiz stats to see weak areas.
  • Common wrong answers to spot typical traps.
  • Study guides for deeper reading.
  • Careerpath & tools to plan what to focus on next.

Next step

Keep this page bookmarked. The next time you miss a question:

  1. Open this Doubt Solver page.
  2. Copy the template above.
  3. Fill it with your real attempt and confusion.
  4. Send it to a teacher, friend, or AI – and store the best explanations you get.

Strong students don’t avoid doubts – they collect and solve them on purpose.

 
 

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