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Free AI French Quiz Generator

From basic vocabulary to AP French literary analysis — generate French quizzes from any text, lesson, or topic in seconds.

Create a French Quiz in 3 Steps

Step 1

Add Your Content

Type a french 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 French Quiz Generator?

Verb Conjugation

Generate quiz on présent, passé composé, imparfait, subjonctif

Vocabulary Review

Themed vocab quiz (food, travel, business) with context sentences

AP French Prep

Reading comprehension on authentic French texts

Travel French

Common phrases and conversation prep quiz

Why SimpleQuizMaker for French?

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 French Quizzes on SimpleQuizMaker

The French quiz generator handles vocabulary, verb conjugation (présent, passé composé, imparfait, futur simple, conditionnel, subjonctif), grammar (articles, gender, pronouns, agreement), and reading comprehension at A1 through C2 (CEFR). For AP French Language and Culture: ask for "AP French reading comprehension" with authentic-style passage prompts. For DELF/DALF prep: specify the level (B2, C1) and the generator calibrates difficulty. For business French: ask for "français des affaires" — the generator handles workplace and commercial vocabulary. Accent marks are the most common AI typo in French — always verify accent placement on é, è, ê, à, ù, ç. Verb conjugation tables the generator handles reliably; rare verb groups (irregular -re verbs) may need a one-pass check.

Sample French Quiz Questions

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

Q1. Which form correctly completes "Je ___ français" ("I speak French")?

  • A.parle
  • B.parles
  • C.parlez
  • D.parlons

Explanation

"Parle" is the first-person singular present indicative of "parler". The other options are: parles (tu), parlez (vous), parlons (nous).

Q2. The passé composé of "aller" (to go) for "je" is:

  • A.j'allé
  • B.j'ai allé
  • C.je suis allé(e)
  • D.j'allais

Explanation

"Aller" uses "être" as its auxiliary (not "avoir"), and the past participle agrees with the subject: je suis allé (m) / je suis allée (f).

Common French Mistakes

  • ·Using "avoir" with verbs that take "être" (most movement verbs: aller, venir, partir, etc.).
  • ·Forgetting agreement on past participles with être or with preceding direct objects.
  • ·Confusing imparfait (used to / was -ing) with passé composé (specific completed action).
  • ·Mixing up similar pronouns (le, la, l', les vs lui, leur).

Study Tips for French

  • ·Speak conjugations aloud for 5 minutes daily — auditory memory locks in faster.
  • ·Read one French news headline a day (Le Monde, Le Figaro). Real input beats textbook input.
  • ·Memorise the être verbs as a closed list — there are only ~16 in common use.
  • ·Watch one French film a month with subtitles. Long-form input expands vocabulary range.

Generate Your First French Quiz Free

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