Tips for better questions
Available question types
How it works
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Enter topic or paste text
Type a topic name like "Photosynthesis" or paste a paragraph, article, or chapter you want questions based on.
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Choose type, difficulty & count
Pick a question format — multiple choice, open-ended, mixed, and more — then set the difficulty level and how many questions you need.
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Get questions instantly
The AI generates structured, numbered questions with answers where applicable. Copy, email, or save them directly.
Why use the AI Question Generator?
Six question formats
Multiple choice (with A–D options and answer key), true/false, open-ended, short answer, fill-in-the-blank, or a mixed set in one run.
Three difficulty levels
Easy for recall, Medium for application, Hard for analysis and synthesis — calibrated automatically to the content.
Audience-aware output
Add an audience hint and the AI adjusts vocabulary, complexity, and question depth to match your learners.
Topic or text input
Enter a bare topic name or paste up to 8,000 characters of text — lectures, articles, chapters, or notes.
Answers included
Objective question types include the correct answer — ready to build an answer key instantly without extra work.
History saved
Every generation is saved to your account so you can revisit past sets, copy them again, and build question banks over time.
Who uses the AI Question Generator?
From classrooms to corporate training to trivia nights — anyone who needs to test knowledge quickly.
Teachers & educators
Create quizzes, worksheets, and exam drafts from lesson notes in minutes — not hours.
Students
Build self-test flashcard sets from textbook chapters to prepare for exams without writing every question by hand.
Corporate trainers
Convert training materials into knowledge-check assessments instantly to verify learning retention.
Content creators
Generate trivia and quiz content for newsletters, social media, livestreams, or interactive events.
HR & recruiters
Draft technical screening questions from job descriptions or skill areas to standardise candidate evaluation.
Coaches & tutors
Produce custom practice question sets tailored to each student's weak areas — quickly and at scale.
How to write great quiz questions
AI gives you a strong first draft. These principles help you get the most out of every generation.
1. Be specific with your input
Instead of entering a broad topic like “History”, paste a specific paragraph or limit the topic: “The causes of World War I” or “JavaScript promises and async/await”. The narrower the input, the more precise and content-anchored the questions.
2. Match difficulty to purpose
Use Easy for recall-level questions in introductory material. Choose Medium for conceptual understanding — application and comparison. Reserve Hard for analysis, synthesis, and edge-case reasoning, such as final exams or senior technical interviews.
3. Use “Mixed” for richer assessments
A quiz with only multiple choice can feel monotonous. The Mixed type automatically varies formats across the set — giving learners a more engaging experience and testing a wider range of cognitive skills in one generation.
4. Always review before distributing
AI-generated questions are an excellent first draft, but review each one before sharing with students or candidates. Check that answers are unambiguous, that distractors in multiple choice are plausible but clearly wrong, and that the difficulty matches your expectations. Small edits take seconds and ensure quality.
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