Slides to quiz

Slides to Quiz: Convert Google Slides, PowerPoint and Slideshows to a Quiz

PDFQuiz is a slides to quiz converter that reads the deck you already built and writes the questions for you. Export your Google Slides to PDF or PowerPoint, or upload a PowerPoint file straight from your computer, and the AI turns the slideshow into a quiz with an answer key in about a minute. You then edit any question, set the format, length and difficulty, and export a clean quiz you can print, share or reuse. Because every question comes from your own slides, the quiz tests what you actually presented.

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Slide sources
Google Slides, PPT, PDF
Question formats
Six types
Export formats
PDF and Word

What a slides to quiz converter does

Turn the deck you already built into a quiz

A slides to quiz converter reads a presentation and writes questions from what is on the slides, so you do not retype each item by hand. You bring the deck, the tool pulls out the points worth testing, and it returns a draft quiz with the correct answers marked. PDFQuiz handles the whole job in your browser: add your slides, get a quiz with an answer key, then take over to reword, reorder and cut anything off target. You keep control of the content and the key, and you walk away with a quiz you can print, send or reuse next term. There is no word cap and no 5 MB file ceiling to work around, so a short lesson deck or a full course presentation both work.

Works with any slide deck

Convert a Google Slides export, a PowerPoint file or a slideshow saved as a PDF into a quiz. The converter pulls questions from those exact slides, so the quiz covers what you taught, not a generic version of the topic.

Six question formats

Generate multiple choice, true or false, fill in the blank, short answer, matching and essay questions. Build a single-format quiz in one click or mix types for a fuller test.

Edit every question

Reword a prompt, swap an answer choice, change the order or delete anything that misses the point. The AI gives you a starting draft, and you shape it into the quiz you actually want to hand out.

Answer key included

Every quiz comes back with a matching answer key, so grading is quick whether people take it on paper or on screen. There is no second pass to write the answers yourself.

Set length and difficulty

Choose how many questions you need and how hard they should be, from plain recall to items that ask people to apply an idea. The same deck can become a short quiz or a full exam.

Export and reuse

Download a print-ready PDF or an editable Word file with the answer key. Generate a fresh set from the same slides for version A and version B, or rebuild the quiz next term without starting over.

How it works

Convert slides to a quiz in three steps

1

Bring your slides

In Google Slides, use File then Download to save the deck as PDF or PowerPoint (.pptx). With PowerPoint or Keynote you already have a file. Then drop it into the converter above.

2

Pick formats and count

Choose your question types, how many you want and the difficulty. The AI reads the slide titles and bullet points and writes a draft quiz with an answer key in seconds.

3

Edit, then export or print

Adjust any question, then download the quiz as a print-ready PDF or an editable Word file with the answer key, ready to hand out or drop into your LMS.

Every slide source

One converter for every kind of deck

Slide decks come from different apps, and most quiz add-ons only plug into one of them. PDFQuiz works from the file your deck produces, so it does not matter where you built the presentation. Here is how it handles each source.

Google Slides to quiz

Google Slides has no upload button of its own, so open File, then Download, and save the deck as PDF Document or Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx). Upload that file and the converter reads every slide, including speaker-free content built straight on the slides.

PowerPoint to quiz

Upload a .pptx file from PowerPoint for Windows, Mac, Online or mobile. The converter reads slide titles and bullet text directly, so the questions follow the order you presented the material.

Keynote and other apps to quiz

Built the deck in Keynote, Canva or LibreOffice Impress? Export it to PDF or PowerPoint format, which every slide app offers, and PDFQuiz reads it the same way. One workflow covers whatever tool you started in.

Slideshow PDFs to quiz

Already have the slideshow saved as a PDF, including a scanned or image-only export? Upload it as is. OCR reads text from image slides, so a handout-style PDF of your deck still becomes a quiz.

Who uses it

A slides to quiz tool for every workflow

Teachers and professors

Turn a lecture deck into a quiz, unit test or review set that matches what you covered in class. Generate two versions from the same slides to cut copying, and keep the answer key for fast grading.

Corporate trainers and L&D

Convert onboarding, product and compliance decks into knowledge checks. Confirm staff absorbed the training, then export the quiz to drop into your LMS or send for sign-off.

Course creators and webinar hosts

Build an end-of-module quiz straight from your slide deck, keep difficulty consistent across lessons, and export clean files you can attach to any course platform or follow-up email.

Students and study groups

Convert the lecture slides your instructor shared into practice quizzes. Testing yourself on the deck beats rereading it, and a fresh set from the same slides keeps drilling useful before an exam.

Why PDFQuiz

The converter that stays true to your slides

Most slide quiz tools are add-ons that keep the questions trapped inside Google Slides or a single platform as clickable slides, and some cap the upload at a few megabytes. That is fine for a quick in-room poll, but it does not give you a quiz you can print, grade or reuse. PDFQuiz starts from the deck you export and produces a standalone quiz instead. Every question traces back to a slide, there is no word or 5 MB limit to fight, and you customize anything you do not like. You leave with an editable quiz plus an answer key that you own, with no add-on to install, no watermark and no lock-in.

Frequently asked questions

How do I turn Google Slides into a quiz?
Export the deck, then let AI write the questions. In Google Slides open File, choose Download, and save as PDF Document or Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx). Upload that file to PDFQuiz, pick your question types and number of questions, and the converter returns a draft quiz with an answer key in about a minute, which you can edit and export.
Can AI make a quiz from a presentation?
Yes. AI reads the slide titles and bullet points, identifies the points worth testing, and writes questions with answer options and a correct answer for each. PDFQuiz does this from your uploaded PowerPoint or exported Google Slides, then lets you review and customize the draft so the quiz says exactly what you presented before you hand it out.
Can you make a quiz from a PowerPoint?
Yes. Upload a .pptx file straight from PowerPoint and the converter reads every slide, then writes questions from that content. It works the same for decks from PowerPoint on Windows, Mac, Online or mobile. After the draft is ready you can reword questions, change the format and export the quiz to PDF or an editable Word file with its answer key.
How do I upload Google Slides to a quiz maker?
Google Slides files live in the cloud, so you download them first. Open the deck, click File, then Download, and pick PDF Document or Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx). That saves a file to your computer that PDFQuiz can read directly. Drag it into the converter and the rest of the process is the same as any other upload.
What slide formats can I convert into a quiz?
PDFQuiz converts PowerPoint (PPT and PPTX), Google Slides and Keynote exports, and any slideshow saved as a PDF. Decks from Canva, LibreOffice Impress and similar apps work once you export them to PDF or PowerPoint format. Image-only or scanned slide PDFs are read with OCR, so picture-heavy decks still become a quiz.
Can I edit the quiz after my slides are converted?
Yes. The AI draft is a starting point, not the final word. You can reword any prompt, swap an answer choice, reorder questions, change a question type or delete anything off target. The answer key updates with your edits, and once the quiz looks right you export it to a print-ready PDF or an editable Word file.

Convert your slides to a quiz now

Export your Google Slides or grab your PowerPoint file and let the converter write your questions. Customize what you want and export to PDF or Word in minutes.