PowerPoint to Quiz Generator

Transform your PowerPoint presentations into interactive quizzes automatically. Upload your .pptx file and let AI generate questions from your slides.

What is PowerPoint to Quiz?

Our PowerPoint to Quiz tool allows you to upload any presentation (.pptx) and automatically generate quiz questions from the slide content. Perfect for trainers and educators who already have presentation materials.

How It Works

Upload Presentation

Drag and drop or select your .pptx file.

AI Reads Slides

Our AI extracts key points from each slide.

Get Quiz Questions

Review and export your generated quiz.

Use Cases

Lecture Slides

Create quizzes from your classroom presentations to check understanding at the end of a unit, or hand students a self-study review before an exam. See Teachers Quiz Maker for classroom-specific tips.

Training Decks

Turn corporate training presentations, onboarding decks, and compliance modules into required knowledge checks employees complete after viewing the material.

Course Materials

Convert course presentations into student quizzes for online courses, MOOCs, or flipped-classroom models where slides are the primary study resource.

Workshop Content

Create knowledge checks for workshop participants to reinforce takeaways before they leave the session, or as a follow-up sent by email.

Sales Enablement

Test new sales reps on product decks and battlecards to confirm they can explain key features and objection handling before customer calls.

Conference Talks

Give attendees a short quiz based on your slide deck as a memorable, interactive takeaway that reinforces your key points after the talk ends.

Tips for Better Questions From Your Slides

Keep one idea per slide. Decks that follow this convention already give the AI clean, isolated concepts to build questions around, which usually produces sharper multiple-choice distractors.

Add context in speaker notes. If a slide is just an image or a single statistic, a sentence or two in the notes gives the AI enough context to write an accurate question about it.

Group related slides. Section headers and agenda slides help the AI understand which slides belong together, improving how questions are organized by topic.

Review before sharing. Always skim the generated set once — Quizzen flags low-confidence questions for review so you can quickly confirm or edit them before distributing the quiz.

Why Convert a PowerPoint Deck Into a Quiz?

Most presentations are built for delivery, not for measuring retention. A slide deck can look complete after a training session or lecture, but there's rarely an easy way to check whether the audience actually absorbed the material. Quizzen closes that gap by reading the text on every slide — titles, bullet points, and even speaker notes — and turning that content into a set of quiz questions you can hand out immediately after the presentation.

This is especially useful for PowerPoint files because slides are naturally structured around key points: one idea per slide, short bullet lists, and a logical flow from introduction to conclusion. That structure makes it easier for the AI to identify the concepts worth testing, compared to dense paragraphs in a PDF or Word document. If your source material already exists as a .pptx file, converting it directly avoids the extra step of retyping content into another format.

Whether you're a teacher wrapping up a lesson, a corporate trainer closing out an onboarding module, or a conference speaker who wants a takeaway assessment, PowerPoint to Quiz turns a static presentation into an interactive checkpoint in a couple of minutes.

It's also useful when the original author of a deck isn't available to write the follow-up assessment. HR teams inherit onboarding decks from previous hires, teachers cover for colleagues using their slides, and consultants reuse client presentations for internal training — in every case, Quizzen can generate a relevant quiz directly from the file itself, without needing to understand the full backstory of how the deck was built.

What Makes PowerPoint Different From PDF or Word

PowerPoint (.pptx)

Short, bullet-driven slides plus optional speaker notes. Best for training decks, lecture slides, and sales enablement content where each slide represents one concept.

PDF documents

Longer, paragraph-based content such as textbooks, research papers, and manuals. Use PDF to Quiz or Quiz Generator from PDF for these.

Word (.docx)

Structured written content like syllabi, policies, and reports. Try Word to Quiz if your source is a .docx file instead of slides.

All three formats go through the same AI question engine, so the question quality and export options are identical — only the way we read and chunk your source content changes. See the MCQ Generator and Exam Generator pages for question-type and export-focused walkthroughs.

If your library is mixed — some lectures as slide decks, others as PDF handouts or Word outlines — you can run each file through its matching tool and keep every quiz in the same dashboard, with a consistent export format across all of them.

Step-by-Step: From Slide Deck to Quiz

  1. Upload your .pptx file. Drag and drop it onto the upload area, or click to browse. Files up to 100MB are supported.
  2. Choose your question types. Pick multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank, and set a difficulty level from basic recall to higher-order analysis.
  3. Let the AI read your slides. Quizzen extracts titles, bullet points, and speaker notes from every slide and groups related content together.
  4. Review the generated questions. Edit wording, swap distractors, or flag anything that needs a second look before sharing it.
  5. Export and share. Download as PDF, Word, CSV, or Moodle XML, or use the Kahoot and Wooclap formats to run a live quiz session right after your presentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What PowerPoint formats are supported?

We support .pptx files (PowerPoint 2007 and later). Older .ppt files should be converted to .pptx first.

Can I convert presentations with images?

Yes, our AI extracts text from slides including those with images, charts, and diagrams. The AI focuses on the text content, including titles, bullet points, and speaker notes.

How many slides can I process?

Free plan supports up to 20 pages. Pro plan offers unlimited pages per document.

Does it read speaker notes, not just slide text?

Yes. Quizzen extracts both the visible slide content and speaker notes, so context you added for presenters can also be used to generate more accurate questions.

Can I use this for corporate training decks?

Absolutely. Many teams use Quizzen to turn onboarding decks, compliance training, and sales enablement presentations into knowledge checks and certification quizzes. See our Corporate Training Quiz Generator page for more.

What question types can I generate from a PowerPoint?

You can generate multiple choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions, with adjustable difficulty and Bloom's taxonomy levels. Learn more on the MCQ Generator page.

How Much Time Does It Save?

Writing a 15-question quiz by hand from a 20-slide deck typically takes 30 to 60 minutes: re-reading every slide, deciding what's testable, drafting distractors, and formatting the result for whatever platform you're using. Quizzen compresses that into the time it takes to upload the file and review the output — usually a few minutes total, even for longer presentations.

That time savings compounds if you present the same material repeatedly. A single onboarding deck, recurring lecture, or standard training module only needs to be converted once; the resulting quiz can then be reused, exported to your LMS, or turned into a live Kahoot or Wooclap session for each new cohort without redoing the manual work.

It also reduces a common source of quiz fatigue for instructors and trainers: staring at a blank question editor. Because Quizzen drafts a full first pass automatically, your job shifts from writing from scratch to reviewing and refining, which most educators find both faster and less mentally taxing.

Once your PowerPoint-based quiz exists, it can also feed into other parts of your workflow: export the same question set as a Word document for a printed handout, a Moodle XML file for your LMS, or a Kahoot/Wooclap file for a live, gamified review session — all from a single upload.

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