Use this test maker to create a multiple choice test or exam and inspire learning in a fun and engaging way
Well hello, test maker—you’re in the right place.
Instead of printing out piles of paper to hand out to your employees or pupils—choose an online test.
A Typeform looks great, is fun to take—and bad handwriting free.
Plus, you can see results in a few seconds and find out who’s top of the class.
Check it out for yourself.
Creating your test is super easy. Just copy and paste your questions to a template and share it.
Keep your students hooked from start to finish with a test that’s fun and engaging on any device.
Show different Thank You screens depending on your students’ scores, and easily keep track of their progress.
Set up self-notifications so you know when people are done—then dive into Typeform’s analysis tools to mark your test-takers.
Use clear and concise questions for easy understanding
Add a description under the question to add more context
Make it fun – add GIFS, videos or images to keep people entertained
Show the correct answers using clever logic features
Organize your results in a flash with our native Google Sheets Integration, or connect to your favorite apps like Mailchimp, Trello or Evernote through
Cliché warning, but use your imagination. Say you’re making a spelling test and your students think they know the drill. Why not try a multiple-choice test format for one half of the test, and then mix it up with yes/no questions and fill-in-the-blank answers for the rest? Here’s a list of question types to get your imagination going.
What do a kindergarten teacher and the president of Evil Corp have in common? Neither can code complex algorithms and both would love results automatically summarized and easily exported to a spreadsheet. An online test does the trick and gives you extra me-time.
Let your test or quiz reflect a theme, a subject or your own personality. You can actually customize anything from colors and backgrounds to button texts. Also, smart logic features can make a test progressively harder, easier, or go in a different direction based on answers.