Google Slides to quiz

Google Slides to Quiz: Convert a Google Slides Presentation Into a Quiz

PDFQuiz is a Google Slides to quiz converter that reads your slides and writes the questions for you. Export your presentation from Google Slides as a PDF or PPTX, upload it, and the AI works through the slide titles, bullet points and speaker notes to build a quiz with multiple choice, true or false and short answer questions, each with the correct answer marked. Choose how many questions you want and how hard they should be, edit anything the converter drafts, then export to PDF or Word. Every question comes straight from the deck you uploaded.

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In short: to turn Google Slides into a quiz, open your presentation, choose File then Download and save it as a PDF or PPTX, then upload that file to PDFQuiz. The AI reads the slide text and writes a quiz with multiple choice, true or false and short answer questions plus an answer key in seconds. You edit anything you want and export the finished quiz to PDF or Word.

Upload formats
PDF and PPTX
Question types
MCQ, true/false, short answer
Export formats
PDF and Word

What a Google Slides to quiz converter does

Turn a Google Slides deck you already have into a quiz

A Google Slides deck already holds the points you want students or staff to remember: the definitions on a title slide, the steps in a process, the figures on a chart. The slow part is turning those bullets into real questions with answer options that are not giveaways. PDFQuiz reads the text across every slide, decides what is worth testing, and writes each question with the correct answer marked. You then take over to reword anything, swap a weak option, add or drop questions, and set the difficulty. A five slide handout and a sixty slide unit deck both work, and you never retype a single bullet.

Reads your slides

Export the deck to PDF or PPTX and upload it. The converter pulls the slide titles, bullet points and notes and writes questions around the content of your presentation, not generic facts off the internet.

Mixed question types

Make multiple choice, true or false and short answer questions from the same presentation, so the quiz tests recall and understanding rather than one narrow format.

Set count and difficulty

Tell the converter how many questions you want and whether they should test recall or application, and it matches the question style to the level you choose.

Answer key included

Every quiz comes with the correct answers marked, so you can self check or hand a clean copy to a class or training group without writing the key yourself.

Full editing control

Nothing is locked. Rewrite a question, replace an answer option that is too easy to rule out, change the wording or delete an item that misses the point. You decide the final quiz before you export it.

Export to PDF or Word

Download a quiz you own as a PDF or Word file. Print it, email it or paste it into Google Classroom or your LMS. The questions are not trapped inside another app.

How it works

How to convert Google Slides to a quiz in three steps

1

Export your Google Slides

In Google Slides, choose File then Download and save the deck as a PDF Document or Microsoft PowerPoint (PPTX). Both keep all the slide text the converter needs.

2

Upload and make the quiz

Drop the exported file in above, choose how many questions you want, then let the AI read the slides and write each one with the answer key marked. It takes seconds, not an evening of retyping bullets.

3

Edit and export

Review each question, fix anything you want to change, then export to PDF or Word to print, share in Google Classroom or study from right away.

Which export format to pick

PDF or PPTX from Google Slides

Both work with the converter. Use this quick guide to pick the export that fits your deck.

Export option How to get it Best for
PDF Document File → Download → PDF Document (.pdf) Most decks. Keeps every slide's text in reading order and uploads cleanly.
PowerPoint (PPTX) File → Download → Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx) Decks you also want to keep editing in PowerPoint later.
Plain text (.txt) File → Download → Plain Text (.txt) Text heavy decks where you do not need the slide layout, only the words.

Who uses it

Built for anyone who teaches or trains from Google Slides

Teachers and instructors

Turn the lecture deck you built in Google Slides into a quiz with an answer key, then edit it to fit the class. Pairs well with the multiple choice quiz maker and the MCQ maker for tighter answer options.

Corporate trainers and L&D

Convert a training deck shared over Google Workspace into a quick assessment so new hires can confirm what they learned, without anyone writing questions by hand.

Students

Turn a professor's shared Google Slides into a practice quiz before an exam, and test yourself instead of rereading the same deck.

Why convert Google Slides to a quiz with AI instead of by hand

Google Slides has no button that turns a deck into a graded quiz, and the quiz tools that do exist mostly let you paste questions you already wrote. The slow part is reading the deck and writing each question plus the wrong options that still look plausible. PDFQuiz reads the actual content of your slides and writes the questions, the correct answers and the answer options together, then hands you a quiz you fully control. The answer key is built in, every item is editable, and you export a standalone PDF or Word file. Google Slides is one of several slide formats this supports: for a broader view across PowerPoint, Keynote and exported decks, see the slides to quiz converter.

  • Questions made from your own slides, not a generic question bank.
  • Editable questions and answer options with a built in answer key on every quiz.
  • Export a quiz you own to PDF or Word, with no slide count or file size cap.

If your slides started life as a scanned handout or a photographed whiteboard, run them through an OCR tool first so the text is selectable, then export and upload. For regulated training where you need a signed record that someone completed the material, pair the quiz with a completion sign-off form.

Google Slides to quiz: frequently asked questions

How do I turn a Google Slides presentation into a quiz?
Open your presentation in Google Slides, choose File then Download and pick PDF Document or Microsoft PowerPoint (PPTX). Upload that file on this page and click generate. The AI reads the slide titles, bullet points and notes, then makes a quiz with multiple choice, true or false and short answer questions plus an answer key in seconds. You can edit any question and export the quiz to PDF or Word.
Can AI make a quiz from Google Slides?
Yes. PDFQuiz uses AI to read the content of your exported slides and make a quiz based on what the deck actually says, including definitions, steps, names and figures. It writes each question, marks the correct answer and drafts the answer options, then leaves every item open for you to edit before you export it.
Do I need to download my Google Slides first?
Yes. Export the presentation as a PDF or PPTX using File then Download, then upload that file here. The export keeps all the slide text, so the converter has everything it needs to write the questions. There is nothing to install and no copy and paste step on your end.
Can I turn Google Slides into a Google Forms quiz?
PDFQuiz exports your quiz and answer key to PDF or Word, not directly to a Google Forms file. If you need the quiz in Forms, generate it here, then paste the questions into a new Form. The slow part, writing the questions from your slides, is already done, so building the Form takes only a few minutes.
How many questions can I make from a slide deck?
You set the number. A rough guide is one to two solid questions per content slide, so a thirty slide deck might yield thirty to fifty questions depending on how dense the slides are. There is no slide cap, so you can convert a long unit deck at once and regenerate for a fresh batch later.
Can I edit the questions after converting?
Yes, every part of every question is editable. Rewrite a question, replace an answer option that is too easy to rule out, change the correct answer, adjust the wording or delete an item entirely. The AI gives you a strong first draft and you keep full control over the final quiz before exporting it.
Is there a free Google Slides to quiz converter?
Create an account, upload your exported deck and make your first quiz at no cost. The starter tier lets you convert a presentation into a full quiz and see every question before deciding on a paid plan for higher volume, longer decks and unlimited exports. You keep full control to edit the questions and export to PDF or Word.

Convert your Google Slides to a quiz now

Export your deck to PDF or PPTX, upload it, make a quiz with an answer key, edit the questions, and export to PDF or Word.