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Build interview, quiz and survey question sets — fast

Create role-based interview packs, multiple-choice quizzes, user-research surveys and study flashcards. Set difficulty, tone and scope, preview grouped output, then export in CSV or JSON-friendly layouts for easy import.

Output formats

MCQ, short answer, Likert, behavioral prompts, technical tasks

Structured rows and JSON-ready objects for import or copy-paste

Generation workflow

Single-run or batch with tagging & preview

Create multiple sets, compare variants, and refine in-place

Save time, standardize quality

Why use a question generator

Whether you’re an educator, hiring team, researcher or content creator, writing balanced, domain-appropriate questions takes time. This generator gives you template-driven prompts, difficulty and tone controls, and export formats so you can quickly produce consistent question sets and iterate without starting from scratch.

  • Template-driven output tuned to common formats: interview packs, quizzes, surveys, research guides, flashcards
  • Control for difficulty, tone, and scope so each set matches the audience or role
  • Generate answers, distractors and brief explanations alongside questions to speed review

From brief to finished set

How it works — practical steps

Pick a template, define scope and constraints, then preview and export. Use batch generation to create variants and tag items for review or grouping.

  • Choose a template (Interview, Quiz, Survey, Research, Flashcards)
  • Set role/topic, difficulty mix, tone, and desired counts (e.g., 12 Q: 6 technical, 4 behavioral, 2 culture-fit)
  • Paste source text or seed questions when needed (for quizzes or assessment variants)
  • Preview grouped output, run a bias-check, then export CSV/JSON-ready files

Ready-made prompts you can adapt

Built-in templates and prompt examples

Use these starter prompts directly or edit them to fit your needs. Each produces structured output with optional answer keys and explanations.

Role-based interview pack

Generate a balanced interview set for a specific role with categories and ideal answer outlines.

  • Prompt example: “Generate 12 interview questions for a mid-level backend engineer focused on API design and reliability. Include 6 technical, 4 behavioral, 2 culture-fit. Add ideal answer outlines for each technical question.”
  • Output: categorized questions with short ideal-answer bullets for technical items

Quiz from source text

Turn an article or lecture notes into an assessment.

  • Prompt example: “Read this article (paste text). Produce 10 multiple-choice questions with 4 options each, mark correct answer, and give a one-sentence explanation for each.”
  • Output: MCQs with marked answers and explanations, CSV-ready rows

Survey / user-research guide

Create grouped survey instruments that align with research goals.

  • Prompt example: “Generate 15 user-research questions to validate feature X hypothesis; provide 8 open-ended and 7 Likert-scale items, grouped by goal.”
  • Output: grouped question list and recommended response scales

Bias check & refinement

Review and neutralize leading, ambiguous or biased questions.

  • Prompt example: “Review this question set and flag any leading, biased, or ambiguous questions; suggest neutral rewrites.”
  • Output: flagged items with suggested neutral alternatives

Move questions into your workflow

Export, import and integration patterns

Export in row-based CSV or JSON-ready structures that map to LMS, form builders and ATS workflows. Copy-paste friendly formats let you drop questions into Google Forms, Typeform-style tools, spreadsheets or your hiring docs.

  • CSV template: columns for id, category, question, optionA–D, correctOption, explanation, tags
  • JSON-ready objects for programmatic import or dataset seeding
  • Copy-paste plaintext for quick transfer into Google Forms or internal docs

Who benefits

Common use cases

Designed for educators, recruiters, researchers, product teams, content creators and learners who need high-quality question sets faster.

  • Educators: formative assessments, quizzes mapped to learning objectives
  • Hiring teams: structured interview guides with behavioral anchors
  • Researchers: grouped survey instruments and usability scripts
  • Content teams & students: flashcards and study Q&As for revision
  • Developers: rapid prototyping of QA datasets or chatbot prompts

Produce fair, actionable questions

Bias, quality and review guidance

The generator includes prompts and checks to reduce bias and ambiguity, but human review is essential—especially for hiring or high-stakes assessment. Use the bias-check prompt, review behaviorally anchored prompts, and calibrate difficulty across variants.

  • Run a bias-check pass and accept or apply suggested neutral rewrites
  • Use answer outlines and rubrics for consistent grading
  • Batch-generate variants and run spot-checks to ensure coverage and balance

FAQ

Is the question generator really free and are there usage limits?

A free version of the generator is available for individual use. Basic generation and export are supported without payment; higher-volume, team or advanced export features may be available under paid plans — see /pricing for details.

How do I customize difficulty, tone, and format (MCQ, short answer, behavioral)?

Choose a template and set the controls for difficulty, tone and format before generating. Templates include MCQ, short answer, Likert, behavioral prompts and technical tasks; you can also paste seed questions or source text to influence output.

Can I generate questions from a URL, transcript, or uploaded text source?

Yes — paste article text, lecture notes or transcripts into the source field to generate context-aware quizzes and flashcards. For long documents, summarize or provide the most relevant sections to keep outputs focused.

What export formats are available and how do I import into an LMS or survey tool?

Exports are provided as CSV rows and JSON-ready objects, plus copy-paste plaintext. For most LMS and form builders: export CSV with columns mapped to question, options, correct answer and explanation, then import or paste into your tool of choice.

How can I ensure generated questions are unbiased and appropriate for hiring or assessment?

Use the built-in bias-check prompt and the behavioral-anchor templates, then perform a human review focused on clarity, fairness and domain relevance. For hiring, align questions to job competencies and document scoring rubrics.

Can the tool produce answer keys, distractors, and short explanations with each question?

Yes — choose the quiz or assessment template and enable answer-key output. The generator can produce distractors for MCQs and provide a one-line explanation or ideal answer outline for technical and behavioral items.

What workflow fits best: batch-generate then edit, or iteratively refine prompts?

Both work. Batch generation is efficient for producing variants and tagging items; iterative refinement is better when you need tightly scoped or high-stakes questions. Many teams combine both: batch-generate, then refine a short list.

Can I use generated questions for commercial training materials or classroom assessments?

Generated content is intended for use in teaching, hiring and training workflows, but you should review and adapt output to meet your organization’s quality and copyright policies. For commercial redistribution, ensure content is original and appropriate for your use case.

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