AI Multiple Choice Assessment Generator for English
English and Language Arts multiple choice assessment ranges from basic reading comprehension to sophisticated literary analysis (from "what happened in the passage?" at Level 1 to "what does the narrator's shift in tone in paragraph 4 reveal about her relationship to the theme of identity?" at Level 4. High-quality ELA assessment requires questions that are text-dependent (students cannot answer without reading the passage), free of grammatical cues (the correct answer does not stand out stylistically from the distractors), and diagnostic (each wrong answer corresponds to a specific comprehension or analytical error). The AI Multiple Choice Assessment Generator creates ELA assessments from any passage at any grade level) from 2nd-grade reading comprehension to AP Language analysis.
- Elementary through AP English
- K–AP
- All questions require reading the passage
- Text-dependent
- AP Language format supported
- AP-aligned
How Teachers Use It for English
Real classroom scenarios where AI-generated assessments improve diagnostic insight and save time.
Ms. Thornton's 4th-grade reading comprehension checks
Ms. Thornton generates a 6-question comprehension check from each guided reading text her students use each week. She pastes the text and requests 2 literal, 2 inferential, and 2 vocabulary-in-context questions. Over a semester, she generates 72 questions (all from different texts, all text-dependent, all leveled to 4th-grade reading. Her comprehension check data shows her that her class consistently scores 90% on literal questions and 65% on inferential questions) a pattern that would not be visible if she only used total scores. She dedicates her small-group instruction to inference strategies for 5 weeks and the inferential question score improves to 81% by the end of the semester.
Mr. Washington's 8th-grade literary analysis assessment
Mr. Washington generates a 15-question assessment on "To Kill a Mockingbird" covering the first 10 chapters. He requests a mix of levels: 4 comprehension questions, 4 character analysis questions, 4 literary device questions, and 3 theme inference questions. The character analysis questions at Level 4 ask students to compare Scout's and Jem's reactions to specific events and explain what each reaction reveals about their development as characters. These questions are text-dependent (students who have not read the chapters cannot construct plausible answers. After grading, distractor analysis shows him that 11 students chose the distractor that treats Scout's narration as reliable rather than limited by her age) a key literary comprehension gap he targets in the following week's discussion.
Ms. Park's AP Language rhetorical analysis assessment
Ms. Park generates AP Language practice assessments from authentic rhetorical passages, a Lincoln speech, a contemporary op-ed, a scientific argument, a Supreme Court excerpt. Each assessment has 12–15 questions targeting AP Language skills: purpose and audience identification, rhetorical strategy analysis, vocabulary in context, evidence evaluation, and argument structure. The questions match the format and difficulty of the actual AP Language multiple choice section. Over 6 weeks of bi-weekly practice assessments, her students' AP practice scores improve 3–4 points on the 10-question multiple choice subsection compared to students who received only essay practice.
AI Multiple Choice Assessment Generator for English: FAQs
Common questions about generating multiple choice assessments for english.
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