Quick Quiz supports 6 interactive question types. All have pre-set answers for automatic system grading.
1. Single Choice
Players choose one correct answer from the provided options.
Suitable for:
- Knowledge questions with one correct answer.
- Recognition or choice questions.
- Quizzes requiring quick responses.
Note: Only mark one correct option. Options should not have overlapping meanings or multiple plausible answers.
2. Multiple Selection
Players select multiple correct options within the same question.
Suitable for:
- Selecting accurate statements.
- Identifying multiple characteristics or causes.
- Questions requiring a comprehensive evaluation of multiple aspects.
Note:
- The content should clearly state "Select all correct answers".
- Teachers must mark all correct options.
- Check the grading rules for when players select too few or extra incorrect options.
3. True/False Questions
Players determine whether a statement is true or false.
Suitable for:
- Quick knowledge checks.
- Evaluating information assessment skills.
- Rules, concepts, or events with clear conclusions.
Note: Statements should be concise, unambiguous, and not contain multiple independent ideas.
4. Short Answer with Correct Answer
Players type their own answers. The system compares the entered content with a list of correct answers set by the teacher.
Suitable for:
- Vocabulary.
- Terminology.
- Proper names.
- Short calculation results.
- Fill-in-the-blank questions.
Note:
- Valid alternative answers should be added if multiple variations exist.
- Check for capitalization, punctuation, spaces, and units.
- Should not be used for questions with many long phrasing possibilities.
5. Drag and Drop Matching
Players drag and match content from two sides into corresponding pairs.
Suitable for:
- Matching terms with definitions.
- Matching words with meanings.
- Matching events with dates/times.
- Matching characters with information.
- Matching images with content.
Note: Each item should have a clear matching result. Avoid using multiple similar contents that may cause confusion.
6. Word Ordering
Players arrange words or phrases to form a correct sentence.
Suitable for:
- Practicing sentence structures.
- Language learning.
- Arranging phrases into complete statements.
- Testing word order.
Note:
- Check spelling, punctuation, and spacing.
- Avoid using sentences where multiple word orders are correct.
- Sentences should not be too long as Quick Quiz displays and answers sentence by sentence.
General Notes
- Each question must have an answer or correct order before publishing.
- Images can be added to question content and answer options.
- Points should match the difficulty of each question.
- If answer shuffling is enabled, do not use options like "All of the above".
- If Sudden Death is enabled, check answers with extra care.
- Preview the Quick Quiz on both computer and mobile before sharing.