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Free AI College Quiz Generator for Professors & Students

Upload your lecture slides, research paper, or textbook chapter — get a rigorous, college-level quiz with answer explanations in under a minute.

Create a College Quiz in 3 Steps

Step 1

Add Your Content

Type a college topic, paste your notes, or upload a PDF, Word document, or image.

Step 2

AI Generates Questions

Our AI creates multiple choice questions with plausible distractors and detailed explanations — in under 30 seconds.

Step 3

Share & Track

Share the quiz link with students. See results, scores, and question-level analytics in your dashboard.

Who Uses the College Quiz Generator?

Exam Preparation

Convert 50 pages of lecture notes into a practice final exam

TA Quiz Creation

Generate weekly quiz questions for a 200-student intro course

Study Group Tool

Each group member uploads a chapter and shares the quiz with teammates

Online Course Assessment

Create knowledge checks for each module of an online class

Why SimpleQuizMaker for College?

Bloom's Taxonomy Levels

Questions range from recall to analysis — not just trivia.

Detailed Explanations

Every question includes an explanation of the correct answer.

Upload Any Format

PDF, Word, images, or plain text — all supported.

Share Instantly

One link, works on any device. No student account needed.

Adjustable Difficulty

Easy, Medium, or Hard — calibrate to your students' level.

Analytics Dashboard

See per-question performance and identify knowledge gaps.

About College Quizzes on SimpleQuizMaker

College-level quizzes can hit any depth depending on the course. SimpleQuizMaker's college generator handles intro and intermediate undergraduate content across the curriculum: math (calc 1–3, linear algebra, discrete), sciences (organic chem, molecular biology, physics 1–3), humanities (philosophy, art history, literature), social sciences (psych, sociology, econ), engineering basics, and law-school 1L courses. For upper-division and graduate-level content, the AI can struggle with specialised terminology and niche topics — verify against your professor's lecture notes or the canonical textbook before publishing. Professors using this for formative assessment: paste a lecture transcript or chapter and ask for "concept check" questions. Students using for exam prep: paste your study guide and ask for "Bloom level 3–4 application questions" — this catches surface-recall comfort that masks shallow understanding.

Sample College Quiz Questions

A flavour of what the AI generates — every question comes with an explanation that teaches, not just grades.

Q1. In statistics, what does a p-value represent?

  • A.The probability the null hypothesis is true
  • B.The probability of observing the data (or more extreme) if the null hypothesis is true
  • C.The effect size of the study
  • D.The study's statistical power

Explanation

A p-value is the probability of observing data as extreme as (or more extreme than) what was observed, assuming the null is true. It is NOT the probability the null is true — a very common misinterpretation.

Q2. Which organic functional group contains a C=O bonded to an -OH?

  • A.Ester
  • B.Ketone
  • C.Carboxylic acid
  • D.Aldehyde

Explanation

A carboxylic acid is -COOH (C=O bonded to OH). Esters are -COOR, ketones are R-CO-R, aldehydes are R-CHO.

Common College Mistakes

  • ·Studying passively — re-reading textbooks feels productive but produces minimal retention.
  • ·Skipping office hours. The 15-minute conversation that resolves your sticking point saves 10 hours of frustration.
  • ·Cramming the night before — college courses test integrated understanding that needs distributed practice.

Study Tips for College

  • ·Form a study group of 3–5 students who actually do the work. Bigger groups become social.
  • ·Use the Feynman technique for one concept per chapter per week.
  • ·Practice past exams under timed conditions. Pacing is half the exam.
  • ·Sleep 7–9 hours before the exam. Memory consolidates during sleep.

Generate Your First College Quiz Free

Free to start — 5 quiz generations a month on the free plan.