Quiz Generation

Produce in 15-30 minutes a quiz or assessment calibrated to level, with answer key and grading rubric.

Designing a pedagogically sound assessment traditionally takes 1 to 3 hours: question selection, difficulty balancing, clear wording, answer key, grading rubric. AI enables dropping to 15-30 minutes by rapidly generating multiple variants (formative/summative, MCQ/open-ended, differentiated levels). This guide presents the workflow that produces valid assessments (that actually measure what they claim to measure) and appropriate to students' actual level.

Step-by-step Workflow
1
Define the assessment objective

Formative (pre-course positioning) or summative (post-course, graded)? Diagnostic or end-of-unit? This determines format and rigor level.

2
List competencies to assess

Not 'chapter 4' but 'able to calculate X, analyze Y, argue Z'. For each competency: 1-3 questions. This guarantees assessment validity.

3
Choose formats

MCQ (fast, objective, but limited competencies), short open-ended, long open-ended, problem, document study. Mixing formats improves coverage.

4
Generate and calibrate

Generate the quiz, then iterate: 'question 3 is too easy, make it harder', 'question 5 has 2 possible answers, reword', 'add a trap for rote learners'. AI handles calibration well.

5
Produce answer key and rubric

Always generate detailed answer key and rubric simultaneously—massive time saver and forces clarity on what you really expect from students.

Copyable Prompts
Quick formative quiz
For this course:nn**Topic**: [TOPIC]n**Level**: [CLASS]n**Competencies covered**: [LIST]nnGenerate a 10-question formative MCQ quiz (4 options each):n- Mix of difficulties: 3 easy (recall), 5 medium (comprehension), 2 hard (application)n- 1 trap for rote learners without understandingn- Plausible distractors (wrong answers), not absurdn- Clear, unambiguous wordingn- No more than 1 sentence per question when possiblennProvide: (1) quiz ready to distribute, (2) answer key with brief explanation for each correct answer, (3) pedagogical analysis: what each question exactly tests.
Balanced summative assessment
For end-of-unit:nn**Topic**: [TOPIC]n**Level**: [CLASS]n**Duration**: [DURATION]n**Competencies to assess**: [LIST WITH WEIGHTING]nnProduce a summative assessment of [DURATION]:n- Format mix: MCQ, short open-ended, exercise or problemn- Progressive difficultyn- Coverage of all listed competencies (at least 1 question per competency)n- Opening question for fast studentsnnProvide: (1) the test, (2) detailed rubric out of 20, (3) answer grid with precise criteria (not just 'right answer / wrong').
Differentiated 3-level quiz
For this topic [TOPIC] at [LEVEL], produce the same quiz in 3 versions:nn1. **Version A**: struggling students (simplified vocabulary, guided approach, more MCQ with scaffolding)n2. **Version B**: expected level (reference)n3. **Version C**: advanced students (more open-ended questions, open problems, justification required)nn10 questions each, same learning objectives, adapted complexity. All versions graded out of 20 for coherent grading.
Pedagogical trap question
For the concept of [CONCEPT] I just taught [LEVEL], produce 5 'pedagogical trap questions' that reveal __common misconceptions__:nnFor each question:n- Statement that looks simple but contains a trapn- 4 MCQ optionsn- Correct answern- Trap targeted: what confusion or reasoning shortcut does it reveal?n- Explanation for students who got it wrongnnGoal: use these questions formatively to identify true understanding vs rote memorization.
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Estimated ROI
Time Saved
75-85% on assessment design (15-30 min vs 1-3h)
Quality Gain
Exhaustive coverage, precise balancing, native differentiation
Cost
Free versions sufficient to start
Frequently asked questions
Are generated questions pedagogically valid?

Usually yes in form, but require review. Frequent risks: ambiguity, miscalibrated level, too-obvious distractors. AI proposes, teachers validate. Still 80% time savings despite.

Can AI grade papers?

For MCQ: automatic with dedicated tool (Pronote, Plickers). For open-ended: helps with grading but human validation essential. Risk of missing nuance or student creativity. Use as first pass, not final grader.

How to prevent cheating with ChatGPT?

Three approaches: (1) assess in-class without AI (oral, short productions), (2) prompts involving personal reasoning (local reference, lived experience), (3) assess process as much as result (justifications, drafts required).

Can I import a generated quiz into Pronote?

Yes by manual re-entry, or by exporting as CSV/Excel depending on Pronote. Extensions facilitate import. For flipped classroom digital, Moodle or Wooclap integration is more seamless.

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