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AI Knowledge Test:
How AI-literate are you?

A 50-question test of your real AI literacy across 5 domains, drawn fresh from a larger bank each time. Get an instant 0–100 score, a domain radar, and your level (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced), plus your weakest areas and study tips. Answers never leave your browser.

A 20-minute check of your AI knowledge

50 questions across 5 domains, drawn fresh from a larger bank each time and ordered easy to hard. No jargon, no email, no sales pitch. Just an honest result with your score, radar, level, and study tips.

Foundations
Everyday Use
How It Works
Evaluation
Ethics

50 questions · ~20 min · fresh each attempt · 100% client-side: answers never leave this browser tab

How it works

1

Answer 50 questions, drawn fresh each time

Each test pulls 10 questions per domain from a larger 80-question bank, ordered easy to hard, with a progress rail and elapsed timer. Back navigation preserves answers. Takes about 20 minutes, with no account and no email.

2

Read your instant result

Get a 0–100 knowledge score, a five-domain radar chart, your level (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced), and your two weakest domains, all computed in the browser the moment you finish.

3

Act on your study tips

The free result includes study tips matched to your weakest domains. An optional per-level level-up playbook, with a full answer review and a sequenced curriculum, is in production.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test?

The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test is a free assessment that measures your AI literacy across 5 domains (Foundations, Everyday Use, How Generative AI Works, Critical Evaluation, and Ethics & Responsible Use) and places you at Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced. Each sitting draws 50 questions from a larger bank, runs entirely in the browser, and takes about 20 minutes with no signup. More assessments live in the Knowledge Center.

How do I test my AI knowledge for free?

Take the Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test: 50 objective questions drawn from a larger bank across 5 AI-literacy domains, scored instantly in your browser. It returns a Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced level plus a radar showing which areas are strong or weak. No email, no signup, and no payment for the test or the full result.

What is AI literacy, and how is it different from just using ChatGPT?

AI literacy is understanding how AI works, where it fails, and how to use it responsibly, not only typing prompts. Someone can use a chatbot daily yet not know it predicts text rather than retrieving facts. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test checks genuine understanding across 5 domains, not tool familiarity alone.

What are the levels of AI literacy?

The three levels describe judgment, not just usage. Beginner recognizes AI terms and tools but takes output at face value. Intermediate uses AI deliberately and knows to verify it. Advanced reasons about why AI behaves as it does and judges when to trust it. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test places you by overall score.

Can I just ask ChatGPT to quiz me on AI instead?

You can, but a chatbot is an unreliable grader: it can give different verdicts to the same question and confidently mark wrong answers correct. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test uses a fixed bank of expert-designed questions with one defensible correct answer each, so your score stays consistent and comparable over time.

Do I need to sign up or give my email?

No. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test needs no account, no email, and no personal details. You start the test, answer 50 questions, and see the full result immediately. Removing the email gate is deliberate: most AI quizzes exist to capture leads, and this one is built to give an honest answer instead.

Is the AI Knowledge Test really free?

Yes. The test and the complete result, your level, domain radar, and weak areas, are free with nothing held back behind an email. The only paid item is an optional personalized level-up playbook, a fillable PDF that turns your result into a study plan. As of June 2026 that report is in production.

What does the AI Knowledge Test measure?

It measures 5 domains of AI literacy: Foundations & Concepts, Everyday Use & Applications, How Generative AI Works, Critical Evaluation & Limitations, and Ethics, Bias & Responsible Use. Each sitting draws 10 questions per domain from a larger bank, so the radar shows exactly where your knowledge is strong and where it has gaps.

How is my AI knowledge level scored?

Each of the 50 questions has one correct answer of equal weight. Every domain is scored 0 to 100 from its 10 questions, and the overall score is the percentage answered correctly. Levels: Beginner 0 to 49, Intermediate 50 to 79, Advanced 80 to 100. The method is transparent, and the same answers always give the same result.

Are my answers stored or sent to a server?

No. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test scores everything inside the browser with client-side JavaScript; answers and results are never uploaded, logged, or transmitted. Progress lives only in the tab’s session memory so a refresh does not lose your place, and it clears when the tab closes or a new attempt starts.

Is this an AI literacy certificate or qualification?

No, it is an honest self-assessment, not an accredited certification. It tells you where your AI knowledge stands across 5 domains and what to improve, which is its purpose. Many AI certificates are paid badges of limited value, so the Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test focuses on a real diagnosis instead of a credential.

What AI skills do employers want in 2026?

Employers increasingly value applied AI literacy: using AI tools well, checking their output, and using them responsibly. CNBC reported in April 2026 that entry-level roles requiring AI skills nearly doubled year over year. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test shows whether your understanding matches what those roles expect, across 5 practical domains.

What is the difference between AI literacy and AI engineering?

AI literacy is using and judging AI tools well, and it needs no coding. AI or machine-learning engineering is building the models themselves, which requires programming and strong math. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test measures literacy, the practical understanding most professionals need, not the specialist skills of someone who trains models.

How can I improve my AI knowledge after the test?

Start with your two weakest domains from the radar, then learn in that order rather than randomly. Free starting points include hands-on practice with tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or Microsoft Copilot. The SMB AI Readiness Score helps business owners, and an optional level-up playbook turns your result into a sequenced study plan.

Can I retake the AI Knowledge Test to track progress?

Yes, unlimited free retakes, and each attempt draws a fresh set of questions from the bank, so retakes are not memorized. Every attempt starts clean, so each result reflects your honest current knowledge. A practical rhythm is retaking after studying your weak domains, using the per-domain scores as a simple progress tracker as your AI literacy grows.

What people test with it

Common reasons people check where their AI knowledge really stands.

Jobseekers & Career Switchers

See where your AI literacy actually stands

Level + domain radar in ~20 minutes

CNBC reported in April 2026 that entry-level roles requiring AI skills nearly doubled year over year. The Best Answer Hub AI Knowledge Test gives a clear Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced read and names the two domains to study first, so preparation is targeted instead of guesswork.

Working Professionals

Find AI blind spots before they show at work

Confidence checked against real understanding

Daily chatbot use can create confidence without judgment. The radar separates strong domains from weak ones, so a professional who scores well on Everyday Use but low on Critical Evaluation learns exactly that, and what to fix, before a confident wrong answer reaches a client.

Students & Graduates

Find out what to learn first

A starting point, not a generic course list

Many students use AI tools heavily with little formal instruction. The test turns a vague "I should learn AI" into a concrete starting point: an honest level, the two weakest domains, and study tips aimed at the gaps that matter most.

Managers & Team Leads

Gauge a team's AI literacy baseline

No signup, works on any device

A manager can have the team take the test on their own devices and compare levels and weak domains, with no accounts and nothing stored. It grounds an AI training plan in evidence rather than assumptions about who knows what.

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