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Free AI High School Quiz Generator

From AP Biology to AP US History — generate high school quizzes aligned to your curriculum from any source material in under 60 seconds.

Create a High School Quiz in 3 Steps

Step 1

Add Your Content

Type a high school 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 High School Quiz Generator?

AP Exam Prep

Generate AP-style multiple choice questions from your review notes

Unit Assessment

Create a 30-question test from a history or English unit

SAT/ACT Practice

Generate reading comprehension and grammar questions for test prep

Lab Report Quiz

Questions on experimental design and data analysis from a lab write-up

Why SimpleQuizMaker for High School?

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 High School Quizzes on SimpleQuizMaker

High school (grades 9–12) is where AI quiz generation hits its sweet spot — wide subject range, well-documented content, mature exam-style question formats. The high-school generator handles core subjects, AP courses, dual-enrolment material, and SAT/ACT prep. For AP courses specifically, ask for "AP-style" plus the subject ("AP US History DBQ adjacent", "AP Bio data interpretation"). The generator shifts to the College Board's exam framing. For state standards (Common Core ELA, NGSS science, state social studies frameworks), specify the standard in the topic. This is also where students start needing strategy alongside content — exam pacing, recognising question types, eliminating distractors. Layer practice quizzes with timed full-length sessions for the strongest preparation.

Sample High School Quiz Questions

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

Q1. Which of the following is a function of the mitochondria?

  • A.Protein synthesis
  • B.Photosynthesis
  • C.ATP production
  • D.DNA storage

Explanation

Mitochondria produce ATP via cellular respiration. Protein synthesis happens at ribosomes; photosynthesis in chloroplasts; DNA storage in the nucleus.

Q2. In American government, which branch has the power to declare war?

  • A.Executive
  • B.Legislative (Congress)
  • C.Judicial
  • D.State governments

Explanation

Article I of the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war. The president (executive) is commander-in-chief once war is declared.

Common High School Mistakes

  • ·Treating all four AP exam types the same — DBQs, FRQs, multiple choice, and essays each reward different study habits.
  • ·Cramming for finals — high school content rewards spacing over volume.
  • ·Skipping the syllabus — the syllabus tells you which topics are weighted; calibrate study time accordingly.

Study Tips for High School

  • ·Practice old AP/SAT exams. The actual test is the best practice for the test.
  • ·Maintain a study group with strict accountability — peer pressure beats willpower.
  • ·Build error journals for each subject. You learn most from the questions you got wrong.

Generate Your First High School Quiz Free

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