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ESL Classroom Activity Toolkit

Multiple Choice Quiz

Create custom quizzes with multiple choice questions. Add questions, set correct answers, and run the quiz with your students. Results are shown at the end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions can I add to a quiz?

There is no fixed limit. You can add as many questions as you need for your lesson or assessment.

Can students take the quiz on their own devices?

The quiz runs in the browser, so you can share the screen with your class or have students access it on their own devices.

Are quiz results saved?

Results are shown at the end of each session. For permanent records, you can take a screenshot or note down the scores.

Can I edit questions after creating them?

Yes, you can edit or delete any question before starting the quiz.

How to Use the Multiple Choice Quiz Maker

  1. Add a questionType your question and provide multiple answer options. Mark the correct answer for each question.
  2. Build your quizContinue adding questions until your quiz is complete. You can edit or remove questions at any time.
  3. Run the quizClick the start button to present questions one at a time. Students select their answers on screen.
  4. Review resultsAfter the last question, a summary shows the total score and which questions were answered correctly or incorrectly.

Teaching Tips

  • Keep questions concise and avoid trick wording so students focus on knowledge rather than reading comprehension.
  • Mix easy and challenging questions to maintain engagement and build student confidence throughout the quiz.
  • Use the quiz as a formative assessment tool β€” review incorrect answers with the class for immediate feedback.
  • Create themed quizzes around specific units or chapters to reinforce recently taught material.

Classroom Use Cases

  • End-of-lesson review quizzes to check understanding before moving to new topics.
  • Team-based quiz competitions where groups discuss answers together before selecting.
  • Homework review sessions where students answer questions about assigned reading or exercises.