Quizbot is a good option for generating a wide range of trivia questions. It can handle multiple formats, including multiple-choice, true-false, open-ended, calculation and fill-in-the-blanks questions. It can also ingest a variety of sources, including PDFs, Word documents, videos, images, web pages and audio files. The service is geared for generating practice questions for standardized tests, but it's got features like a plagiarism detector and AI content detector, too.
Another contender is Booom, which offers AI-generated content and multiplayer support for up to 8 players. It's got features like GIF and video support, built-in leaderboards and integration with chat and social services like Discord and Twitter. Booom offers prebuilt templates for different types of trivia, so it's a good option for generating and playing trivia games with friends or family.
If you want more control, Quizbot lets you generate quizzes from text you supply, up to 1000 words (1500 words with the Pro plan). It offers a variety of quiz formats and supports multiple languages, so it's good for a range of situations, including educational and professional use. The tool's API integration and tiered pricing means you can use it for a quick quiz or build a full-fledged trivia site.