If you're looking for a QuizWhiz alternative, Quizbot is worth a look. It can create a variety of question types from a wide range of sources, including PDFs, Word documents, videos, images, web pages and audio files. Quizbot supports 55 languages and has question types including multiple-choice, true-false, open-ended, calculation and fill-in-the-blank. It's designed to be adaptable for a wide range of quizzes. It also has a plagiarism checker, AI rewriter and AI content detector.
Another alternative is Quizgecko, an AI question generator that can convert text files, including PDFs, DOCs and PPTs, into quizzes that you can share. It offers multiple question types, personalized learning through customizable flashcards, spaced repetition to optimize your studying and intelligent grading with feedback. Quizgecko also offers analytics for tracking student progress and supports multiple languages with an API for app developers.
If you want something simpler to use, PrepAI is another option. It uses AI and machine learning technology to create questions based on Bloom's Taxonomy levels. PrepAI supports multiple question types and has features like instant quiz generation, online tests with automatic grading and automated grading for mock/practice tests. Its interface is designed to be easy for teachers, ed-tech companies and students to create and share tests.