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Free AI Spanish Quiz Generator

Generate Spanish vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension quizzes from any text or lesson material. Perfect for AP Spanish, language classes, and self-study.

Create a Spanish Quiz in 3 Steps

Step 1

Add Your Content

Type a spanish 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 Spanish Quiz Generator?

Vocabulary Review

Quiz on 20 vocabulary words from this week's lesson

Verb Conjugation

Practice ser vs estar, preterite vs imperfect

AP Spanish Prep

Reading comprehension questions from authentic Spanish texts

Travel Prep

Common phrases and conversation quizzes

Why SimpleQuizMaker for Spanish?

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 Spanish Quizzes on SimpleQuizMaker

Spanish is the most-quizzed foreign language on SimpleQuizMaker. The Spanish generator handles vocabulary, verb conjugation (present, preterite, imperfect, future, subjunctive, conditional), grammar (ser vs estar, por vs para, object pronouns), and reading comprehension at A1 through C1 (CEFR). For AP Spanish Language and Culture, ask for "AP Spanish reading comprehension" — the AI generates short authentic-style passages followed by inference and analysis questions. For Spanish for Heritage Speakers, ask for "advanced vocabulary" and "regional variation" — the AI handles Spain vs. Latin American Spanish differences and can be told which variety to use. Pronunciation cannot be assessed in quiz format — for that, use a speaking practice tool. Everything else (verb endings, gendered nouns, accent placement, vocabulary in context, idioms) the generator handles well. Verify accent marks visually on the generated output — they're the most common AI typo in Spanish text.

Sample Spanish Quiz Questions

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

Q1. Which verb correctly completes the sentence: "Yo ___ estudiante."

  • A.soy
  • B.estoy
  • C.es
  • D.está

Explanation

"Soy" (from "ser") describes a permanent or defining characteristic — being a student is your identity, not a temporary state. "Estoy" (from "estar") would describe location or temporary condition.

Q2. The preterite tense of "comer" (to eat) for "yo" is:

  • A.como
  • B.comí
  • C.comía
  • D.comeré

Explanation

"Comí" is the preterite "I ate" — a completed past action. "Como" is present, "comía" is imperfect (used to eat / was eating), "comeré" is future.

Q3. Which sentence correctly uses the subjunctive?

  • A.Espero que tú vienes a la fiesta.
  • B.Espero que tú vengas a la fiesta.
  • C.Espero que tú vendrás a la fiesta.
  • D.Espero que tú venir a la fiesta.

Explanation

Verbs of hope ("esperar que") trigger the subjunctive. "Vengas" is the present subjunctive of "venir". "Vienes" is the indicative; "vendrás" is the future indicative.

Common Spanish Mistakes

  • ·Translating word-for-word from English. Spanish word order, gender agreement, and use of object pronouns differ.
  • ·Confusing ser vs estar — quiz traps often hinge on permanent vs temporary characteristics.
  • ·Forgetting accent marks. "Si" (if) vs "sí" (yes), "tu" (your) vs "tú" (you) are exam-killers.
  • ·Treating preterite and imperfect as interchangeable — they encode different aspects of past actions.

Study Tips for Spanish

  • ·Speak the verb conjugations out loud daily for 5 minutes — auditory loop sticks faster than visual-only.
  • ·For new vocabulary, write the gender (el/la) every time. Gender is harder to learn later as a separate fact.
  • ·Watch one Spanish-language YouTube video (real, not learner-channel) per day, captions on. Real input > textbook input.
  • ·Cycle through verb tenses every week so no tense gets stale.

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