Workflow
What you can do inside the generator
The tool is built to keep setup short and editing visible. You choose formats, topic, difficulty, and count, then review the generated set before export or sharing.
Multiple Choice Questions
Use the random multiple choice question generator when you need fast scoring, clear distractors, and standardized quiz formats for teachers or trainers.
Best for
Testing comprehension and quick classroom assessment
Example
What is the capital of France?
True or False Questions
This random question generator also supports true or false questions for warm-ups, exit tickets, and short review checks that need very low friction.
Best for
Knowledge checks and confidence warm-ups
Example
The Earth revolves around the Sun.
Fill in the Blank Questions
Generate random fill in the blank prompts when you want learners to recall vocabulary, formulas, dates, or core concepts without answer choices.
Best for
Recall, vocabulary, and formula practice
Example
The chemical symbol for gold is ____.
Short Answer Questions
Short answer questions are ideal when you want open responses, explanation, and reasoning rather than simple recognition-based answers.
Best for
Reasoning, explanation, and formative assessment
Example
Explain why photosynthesis is important for life on Earth.
Matching Questions
Matching questions work well for vocabulary, capitals and countries, dates and events, and terminology review in classrooms and training sessions.
Best for
Terminology review and pair-based recall
Example
Match each country with its capital city.
Ordering Questions
Ordering questions are useful for sequences, historical timelines, scientific processes, business workflows, and any topic that depends on correct order.
Best for
Processes, timelines, and step-based learning
Example
Put the water cycle stages in the correct order.