Create a complete quiz in 60 seconds using AI. No more spending hours writing questions manually. Here's exactly how to do it.
Go to quizzen.pro and upload your document. Quizzen accepts:
Time: ~5 seconds
Quizzen's AI reads your document and automatically creates questions based on the content. The AI generates:
Time: ~30-45 seconds
Review the generated questions. You can:
Time: 0-10 seconds (optional)
Download your quiz in your preferred format:
Time: ~5 seconds
Total time: About 60 seconds from upload to finished quiz
Well-organized documents with clear headings produce better questions. The AI understands structured content more easily.
Don't overthink the review process. For practice quizzes, the AI-generated questions are usually good to use immediately.
Keep your teaching materials organized. Having documents ready to upload saves time when you need a quiz quickly.
Export quizzes to PDF and reuse them. You can also create multiple quizzes from the same document for varied assessments.
Creating quizzes the old way is time-consuming. Here's what you'd have to do without AI:
Read through all your material (15-30 minutes)
Identify key concepts worth testing (10-15 minutes)
Write each question manually (2-3 minutes per question)
Create answer options with plausible distractors (1-2 minutes per question)
Format and organize the quiz (10-15 minutes)
Total time for a 20-question quiz: 1-2 hours. With Quizzen AI, it's about 60 seconds.
Upload your document and see how fast AI quiz creation really is.
Make Quiz Now - FreeNo credit card required
The fastest way is to use an AI quiz generator like Quizzen. Upload your document (PDF, Word, or PPT) and get a complete quiz with questions and answers in about 60 seconds.
Yes! AI quiz generators like Quizzen automatically create questions from your documents. You don't need to write a single question manually.
With Quizzen, you can create a complete quiz in about 60 seconds. Upload your document, wait for AI processing, and your quiz is ready to export.
Quizzen supports PDF documents, Word files (.docx), and PowerPoint presentations (.pptx). You can use textbooks, lecture notes, study guides, or any educational content.