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How to Make a Quiz for Your Online Classes in PowerPoint

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Are you getting bored with the same old quizzes in online classes? Do you want your lessons to be more interactive and engaging? Well, here’s the answer for you! Today, I am going to show you how to create cool quizzes in PowerPoint. Yeah; we’ll be using the same application we’ve been working with on presentations!


Step 1: Plan Your Quiz Questions


Right before you start using PowerPoint, you need to plan your quiz. Decide the topics to discuss; the type of questions you will have; and how many questions you will have. This makes a clear outline so that your quiz is well-organized.


Some samples for your quiz are:

  • Multiple Choice: Give students several answer options and let them choose.
  • True/False: These are great for quick fact-checking questions.
  • Fill in the Blanks: Perfect for language or definition-based quizzes.


Step 2: Open PowerPoint and Create Your First Slide


Open PowerPoint and from the menu, choose a blank presentation. Your title slide should be the first slide. This slide will introduce the quiz to your students; hence, write anything simple, such as “Welcome to the Quiz!” or “Test Your Knowledge!”


Insert > Text Box Option in PowerPoint.


To add text, you can use the “Text Box” feature; to add a bit of life and interest to your slide, you can add images or graphics that might fit well with your question. You can use PowerPoint’s built-in Design Ideas feature to make the quiz visually appealing.


Attractive, multicolor Title Slide with the text "Let's test your knowledge! and a wise owl image.


Step 3: Add Your Question Slides


  • Navigate to the Home tab and select ‘New Slide’ to add a fresh slide to your quiz presentation.


Home > New Slide > Title and Content layouts are highlighted in PowerPoint interface.


  • Choose a basic template, such as “Title and Content,” so you can put your question at the top and the choices below.
  • Write your question in the title field. Then below your question list the choices. If you are creating a multiple choice quiz you would have choices A, B, C, and D.


Sample Question slide with four Options and an image of a stickman fixing a multicolor bulb puzzle.


Step 4: Add Links to Correct Answers


The magic of PowerPoint quizzes is that you can hyperlink answers to slides. So, the students click on the answer, and PowerPoint takes them off to a slide saying whether they’re right or wrong.


This is how you do it:

1. Create a “Correct” Slide: Make a new slide that just says, “Correct!” You can be more creative with this and write in more detail if you prefer.


Answer slide with a text Correct.


2. Make a “Try Again” Slide: Make another slide as such: “Oops, that’s not right. Try again!”


Oops! Try again ... slide with Click to continue button.


3. Link the Correct Answer: Select the question slide, and select the correct answer. Right-click and then link to Hyperlink. Hyperlink it to the “Correct” slide.


Inserting Hyperlink Option in PowerPoint. Place in This Document, Slide 3, and OK options are highlighted.


4. Link the Wrong Answers: Repeat for all the wrong answers, but hyperlink it to the “Try Again” slide.


You may also insert a “Next” and/or “Back” button on each slide so your students can easily navigate around.

  • To insert a shape of the button, click Insert > Shapes, then choose a shape you like.
  • To make a hyperlink from the button to the next or previous slide click the mouse at the middle of the slide on the shape and click Hyperlink.


This would make the quiz exciting and easy to use as well.


Inserting Shapes option in PowerPoint. Next button is highlighted.


Step 6: Customize with Animations and Sounds


PowerPoint gives you the ability to add that spice of life to your quiz with animations and sounds.

  • Animations: In the Animations tab, you can use animations on your questions or answers so they seem to appear one at a time. This keeps the student focused.


The animations menu and floating menu with various animation effects are highlighted.


  • Sounds: Upload appropriate sounds for correct or wrong answers using the function Insert > Audio. A funny sound to indicate the right answer and a buzzer for a wrong one can be really fun!


Insert > Audio > Audio on My PC and Record Audio options are highlighted.


Step 7: Test Your Quiz


Before you publish the quiz, run through the quiz yourself to make sure all of the links work and the flow feels smooth. You should run through the quiz as a student would then go through it to ensure every answer is linking back to the correct slide.


Bonus Tip: Leverage Pre-Designed Quiz Templates


SlideEgg's premade collection of quiz presentation templates.


If you are running short on time or if you want that little bit of extra design help, then use the premade quiz PowerPoint templates. Look online for them, and then simply apply it according to your needs. Download, change the questions, and voila! This becomes really helpful in producing many quizzes daily and in search of an easy, smooth finish.


Conclusion


Now that you know how to make an online class quiz in PowerPoint, it’s finally time to get creative. Well, they not only provide an interactive way of learning but also one that retains the material learned better for students. Remember, PowerPoint provides you with everything you need to develop interesting and informative quizzes.


Other quiz-making apps? You might also be interested in our latest post on how to make quizzes for your online classes using Google Slides. For more awesome presentation tips and tricks, do check out our tips & tricks page. Also, try our premade education presentation templates to make the classes more interesting! Happy teaching!

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Arockia Mary Amutha is a seasoned senior content writer at SlideEgg, bringing over four years of dedicated experience to the field. Her expertise in presentation tools like PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva shines through in her clear, concise, and professional writing style. With a passion for crafting engaging and insightful content, she specializes in creating detailed how-to guides, tutorials, and tips on presentation design that resonate with and empower readers.

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