Best Ways to Generate Multiple Choice Questions with AI
Hey everyone! I've been trying to find some cool AI tools that help create multiple choice questions fast and easy. Anyone got some favorites or tips? Would lov…
Adrian Carson
February 8, 2026 at 10:05 PM
Hey everyone! I've been trying to find some cool AI tools that help create multiple choice questions fast and easy. Anyone got some favorites or tips? Would love to hear what works best for you guys, especially stuff that doesn't take forever to learn. Thanks in advance!
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I recently tried a couple of AI apps for quiz creation, and honestly some are way better than others. My favorite so far lets you input a topic and it spits out questions with decent distractors, which saves me a ton of time.
Be careful tho, some AI tools just create questions that are way too obvious or repeat the same structure which gets boring. I usually tweak the outputs a bit before using them.
Some platforms even let you generate questions in bulk and export them directly to quizzes which is a huge time saver.
I use an AI tool integrated into my LMS that helps generate MCQs from my lecture notes. It's pretty neat and saves a lot of time, though sometimes questions need editing.
Honestly, nothing beats good old brainstorming and creating questions manually if you want quality. But AI can be a cool backup when you’re pressed for time.
Also, keep in mind that the best tool depends on your subject and type of questions you want to make. No one size fits all!
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. They often review stuff that’s great for teachers and quiz makers.
Sometimes the AI picks up weird distractors that make no sense, so you gotta watch out for that and proofread.
Some AI tools are free but have limits on number of questions generated per month. Keep that in mind if you have big classes.
I like how some AI tools also help suggest answers explanations which is super helpful for student learning.
Been using a tool that also analyzes the difficulty stats of questions after tests, which is great for improving future quizzes.
I’m still looking for a tool that can handle math questions well, with formulas and all. Anyone knows good AI for that?