Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD

@MushtaqBilalPhD

11 Tweets 11 reads Jun 27, 2023
Creating quiz/exam questions is a time-consuming task for teachers.
You can easily outsource it to AI to save your time and effort.
Here's how to do it (for free) 👇
A step-by-step guide with prompts and videos 🧵
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Open Bing Chat and select the "More Creative" mode.
Use the following prompt to ask Bing about types of questions:
"What are the types of questions I can have in an exam for an undergrad class on [subject]."
Bing will give you a list of different types of questions.
Next ask Bing if it can create quiz questions based on [specify the material].
Use the following prompt:
"If I give you a research paper, can you help me create quiz questions based on it?"
Bing will say it can.
Next give Bing the title and URL of the paper and ask Bing to create quiz questions based on it.
Prompt
Title:
URL:
Task: Create five questions for a classroom quiz? Specify the type of questions: multiple choice, short answers, etc.
Bing will give you questions and answers.
Bing can create various types of questions for you.
In the previous tweet, it created multiple choice questions.
Here it is creating questions that require short answers.
Prompt: "Using the same paper, create five question that require short answers."
After Bing creates a pool of questions, click on the "Export" button in the top-right corner of the chatbox.
Select "Word" from the drop down menu and Bing will download the questions as an editable Word file for you.
Open the Word file and start editing to suit your personal style...
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In case Bing cannot access the material from the web, simply copy and past the text in Bing's chatbox. Then ask it to create questions based on the text.
Prompt: "Below is a text. Please create five quiz questions [specify question type] based on the text."
One last thing: Bing creates questions *and* answers. Sometimes it can "hallucinate" and can give you information (in answers) that's not in the passage.
Here the question is useful but the answer contains hallucinations.
Please read the questions/answers before using them.
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