AI Quiz Generator
Create interactive multiple-choice quizzes instantly from any topic. Perfect for teachers, students, trainers, and anyone who wants to test knowledge and understanding effectively.
How to Generate Interactive Quizzes
Enter Your Topic
Type any subject, paste study notes, or describe what you want to test (math, history, science, coding, etc.).
Customize Settings
Choose number of questions (5-30), difficulty level (easy/medium/hard), and question types (multiple choice, true/false).
AI Generates Quiz
Our AI creates well-structured questions with 4 answer choices, marking the correct answer and providing explanations.
Take or Share Quiz
Take the quiz immediately, edit questions, export to Google Forms/PDF, or share link with students.
Pro Tips for Effective Quizzes
๐ฏStart with Clear Learning Objectives
Before generating, write 3-5 key concepts you want to test. Tell the AI: "Focus on photosynthesis steps, not plant anatomy." Specific prompts create better questions. Generic "science quiz" = random questions.
๐10-15 Questions is the Sweet Spot
Research shows 10-15 questions maintain engagement without fatigue. Students retain 70% more with focused quizzes vs 50-question marathons. For exams, break into 3 shorter quizzes rather than one long test.
โ๏ธAlways Review & Edit AI Questions
AI is 85-90% accurate. Review for: obvious answers (too easy), trick questions (unfair), outdated info, or cultural bias. Add Filipino context for local students: "Like jeepney vs bus" examples resonate better.
๐Mix Difficulty Levels Strategically
Use 40% easy (confidence boost), 40% medium (core learning), 20% hard (challenge advanced learners). Don't make all questions hard - it demotivates. Start easy, end medium to maintain engagement.
๐ฌAdd Explanations to Every Answer
Quizzes with explanations improve learning by 45% vs plain right/wrong. When AI generates quiz, enable "Add explanations" option. Students learn from mistakes when they understand WHY they were wrong.
๐Test Application, Not Just Memorization
Better question: "How would you calculate..." vs "What is the formula..." Application questions test real understanding. Include scenario-based questions: "A student has โฑ500, which investment?" not just definitions.
Perfect for Every Learning Environment
Teachers & Educators
Create classroom assessments, homework, and practice tests in minutes instead of hours.
- โWeekly formative assessments from lessons
 - โExit tickets to gauge daily understanding
 - โReview quizzes before midterms/finals
 - โDifferentiated assessments by difficulty
 
Students & Self-Learners
Test yourself before exams, identify knowledge gaps, and study smarter with active recall.
- โGenerate practice tests from lecture notes
 - โQuiz yourself on textbook chapters
 - โUPCAT, NMAT, LET exam prep quizzes
 - โSpaced repetition with quiz regeneration
 
Corporate Trainers
Assess employee training, onboarding comprehension, and compliance knowledge quickly.
- โNew hire onboarding assessments
 - โProduct knowledge quizzes for sales teams
 - โSafety & compliance certification tests
 - โSkills assessment before/after training
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many questions should I include in a quiz?
A: 10-15 questions is optimal for most learning assessments. Quick checks: 5-7 questions (10 minutes). Practice tests: 15-20 questions (20-30 minutes). Full exams: 25-40 questions (45-60 minutes). Research shows engagement drops after 20 questions, so break long tests into sections with breaks.
Q: Can I export quizzes to Google Forms or print them?
A: Yes! After generating, click "Export" for: PDF format (print or upload to LMS), Text file (copy to Google Forms, Microsoft Forms, Quizizz), Shareable link (take quiz online), or JSON (import to custom platforms). All exports preserve questions, answers, and explanations.
Q: How accurate are AI-generated quiz questions?
A: Our AI achieves 85-92% accuracy for factual subjects (math, science, history) and 75-85% for subjective topics. Best practice: Always review questions before using in high-stakes tests. AI excels at: Clear facts, definitions, calculations, dates. May need editing: Opinion-based topics, very recent events (post-2023), highly specialized jargon. Most teachers report 2-3 edits per 10-question quiz.
Q: What's the difference between easy, medium, and hard difficulty?
A: Easy (recall): "What is photosynthesis?" - direct facts from memory. Medium (comprehension): "Why do plants need chlorophyll?" - understanding relationships. Hard (application): "A plant lacks nitrogen. What would you observe?" - applying knowledge to new situations. Mix difficulties: 40% easy, 40% medium, 20% hard for balanced assessment.
Q: Can I edit questions after the quiz is generated?
A: Absolutely! Click any question to edit: Change wording, swap answer choices, update explanations, or add Filipino translations. You can also: Delete irrelevant questions, add new custom questions, reorder for logical flow, adjust which answer is correct. Personalized questions improve learning outcomes by 30-40%.
Q: Is there a limit to how much content I can input?
A: You can input up to 3,000 words (about 6 pages) of source material. For best results, use 500-1,500 words (1-3 pages) per quiz generation. If you have a 50-page textbook chapter, break it into logical sections: "Photosynthesis," "Cellular Respiration," "Fermentation" as separate quizzes for more focused questions.
Q: Do students see which questions they got wrong?
A: Yes, with detailed feedback! After submission, students see: Correct vs incorrect answers, their score percentage, explanations for correct answers, time spent per question. Teacher options: Show results immediately, or delay until all students finish (prevents answer sharing). Export individual or class-wide analytics to identify which concepts need re-teaching.
Create Your Quiz
๐ก Quiz Generation Tips
- โข Be specific with your topic for better question quality
 - โข Include context or subject area (e.g., "Biology: Cellular Respiration")
 - โข Choose appropriate difficulty based on your audience
 - โข Explanations help reinforce learning concepts