Writing chemistry exams for Terminale SG and SV is one of the most demanding tasks for Lebanese science teachers. Aligning with CRDP guidelines while keeping problems fresh takes hours.
The Challenges of Bac Libanais Chemistry
In the Lebanese official curriculum, chemistry isn't just about selecting multiple-choice answers. Students are expected to solve detailed quantitative problems, explain reactions, and draft step-by-step justifications. The topics are dense: organic chemistry, pH of aqueous solutions, chemical kinetics, and chemical equilibrium.
Educators usually find themselves scanning old official exam papers (*Dawrat*), manually cropping molecules, rewriting formulas, and typing calculations in MS Word. This manual workflow eats up precious weekends.
Syllabus Tip
“Make sure your exam questions clearly distinguish between chemical kinetics (rates, catalysts, half-life) and pH titration curves. The Lebanese official exam grading schemes heavily penalize improper explanations of equivalence points.”
Automating the Draft in 5 Minutes
Imtihan solves this by training AI on the exact structure of official Lebanese exam modules. Here is how you can build a complete, print-ready chemistry assessment in under 5 minutes:
- Select the Curriculum: Go to the Imtihan wizard and select Bac Libanais, Grade 12 (Terminale SV or SG), and Chemistry as your subject.
- Input Your Syllabus Topics: Type the specific concepts you want covered. For example: \"Saponification reaction, kinetics of ester hydrolysis, and calculation of pH of a weak base during titration\".
- Upload Notes (Optional): Paste your classroom summary or textbook text so the AI knows the exact notations you used in class.
- Generate: Click generate. The AI will output a beautifully formatted test sheet featuring chemical equations rendered in LaTeX, accompanied by a comprehensive step-by-step corrigé.
Customizing and Exporting
Once generated, you can review the questions directly in Imtihan. If an exercise is too difficult, you can regenerate it or edit the text. Finally, click Export to Word. The file exports with proper columns, clean margin styling, and editable formula blocks, ready to print and distribute to your classroom.