Multiple Choice
Students pick one answer from several options.- Number of options (2-6)
- Shuffle option order
- “None of the above” option
Fill in the Blank
Students type their answer.- Exact match or flexible matching
- Case sensitive or not
- Multiple accepted answers
Numeric
For math problems. Students enter a number.- Tolerance (how close counts as correct)
- Required precision (decimal places)
- Accept fractions or decimals
Short Answer
Open-ended responses graded by AI or manually. Settings:- Minimum/maximum length
- Keywords to look for
- Grading rubric
Adding Questions
Create Manually
- Click Add Question
- Pick a type
- Enter the question and answer(s)
- Set difficulty (1-5)
- Add concept tags
Generate with AI
- Click Generate Questions
- Describe what you need
- Review and edit what AI creates
- Adjust difficulty levels
Question Settings
Every question has:| Setting | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest) |
| Concept tags | Skills this question tests |
| Hints | Optional clues for students |
| Explanation | Shown after they answer |
Tips
Include all difficulty levels
Include all difficulty levels
Add questions at levels 1-5 so the quiz can adapt effectively.
Use consistent concept tags
Use consistent concept tags
Write good wrong answers
Write good wrong answers
For multiple choice, make wrong answers plausible but clearly wrong.
Add explanations
Add explanations
Students learn from seeing why an answer was wrong.