Related questions under an answer
Suggested follow-ups help you go deeper on a topic.
May 11, 2026
After Magisterium AI finishes an answer, it often suggests up to three related questions you might ask next. They appear as tappable suggestions below the latest answer.

Using a related question
- Tap a suggestion to send it as your next prompt.
- Suggestions update based on the answer you're looking at, so they're usually specific to what you just read.
- You can always ignore them and type your own question instead.
When they don't appear
- They're shown only on the latest assistant answer in the chat — scrolling up to an earlier answer won't show them.
- They're hidden during a Voice Mode session (since you're speaking, not tapping).
- They're hidden when Learn Mode is on — to keep the experience focused on the quiz or flashcards.
Good follow-up strategies
- If a suggestion is close but not quite right, copy it into the prompt box and tweak it.
- Ask the AI to go deeper on a citation: "Say more about Laudato Si' 123", "What did Vatican II say about this?"
- Ask it to contrast: "How does this compare with the older tradition?"
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