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Below are examples of evaluated RQs from recent English A (Lit) HL Essay IAs. Review the strengths and weaknesses to understand the scoring criteria, and feel free to evaluate your own RQ using the form above.
Mentions the HL Essay context, signaling awareness of assessment setting.
Specify the work and author to ground the inquiry (e.g., replace with: To what extent does Hamlet by William Shakespeare use Hamlet’s soliloquies to illuminate the theme of revenge?).
Identifies a single, clearly identifiable work and author.
The question is clearly about a scholarly topic and shows an intention to analyze a literary topic rather than merely summarize.
Specify the exact text and author to ground the inquiry (e.g., replace with: "How does [Title] by [Author]...").
Clearly identifies a single work and author.
Simply choose your subject and enter your research question. Our evaluator will then analyze your question against the IB requirements and return a report with any issues or improvements you can make. Trained on thousands of IB RQs marked by official IB examiners, our evaluator is able to provide accurate and helpful feedback.
Yes. Our Research Question Generator was trained on thousands of high-scoring IB exemplars, and the ideas it generates are designed to align with IB criteria so you can develop research questions that meet the standards.
Select your subject and category (IA or EE), optionally enter a few keywords or interests, then click Generate. The AI returns research question ideas tailored to your subject, which you can refine further with the tweak tools.
No. You can leave the keyword field blank for instant inspiration, or add a few words about your interests to get more targeted ideas.
Generated questions are starting points aligned with IB expectations. Similar research questions appear across cohorts—what matters is that your investigation or essay content is your own work.
The Research Question Evaluator was trained on thousands of research questions marked by IB-certified examiners. It evaluates your research question using the same IB criteria, helping you understand its strengths and areas for improvement.
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A focused literary question about how features construct meaning in one work—technique-led, not theme-only.
Not required in the question; use criticism later to refine reading, not replace textual analysis.
Only as much as serves interpretation—biography-heavy prompts often dilute literary analysis.