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Free Bloom's Taxonomy Quiz Builder for Teachers

Build quizzes across all six cognitive levels — tag every question by level, view the live distribution chart, and export separate student and answer key PDFs.

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Quiz InfoBuild QuestionsSettingsPreview & Export

Step 1 — Quiz Info

Bloom's Taxonomy Levels to Include

Select which cognitive levels to enable for this quiz. You can add questions to any enabled level in the next step.

How to Use This Tool

Follow these steps to get results in under a minute

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Set Up Quiz & Choose Levels
Enter quiz details and select which of the six Bloom's Taxonomy levels (Remember through Create) to include. Pre-filled with a Python CS quiz across all six levels.
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Build Questions with Level Tags
Select a Bloom's level, click verb suggestion chips to insert appropriate question stems, choose MC/True-False/Short Answer, and add questions. The distribution chart shows balance across levels as you build.
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Preview Both PDFs & Export
Toggle between Student View (blank answer spaces) and Answer Key (correct answers, model answers, feedback). Download both as formatted PDFs with the Bloom's level distribution chart included.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the six Bloom's Taxonomy levels in this builder?
Remember (recall facts), Understand (explain concepts), Apply (use knowledge in new situations), Analyze (break down and examine), Evaluate (justify and critique), and Create (design or produce something new). Each level has a distinct colour and a set of suggested question-stem verbs.
What do the verb suggestion chips do?
When you select a Bloom's level, a row of recommended question-stem verbs appears (e.g., 'Define', 'List' for Remember; 'Design', 'Create' for Create). Clicking a chip inserts that verb at your cursor position in the question text field, helping you write level-appropriate questions faster.
Can I hide the Bloom's level labels from students?
Yes. In Step 3 Settings, set 'Show Bloom's Level on student copy' to No. Level labels will still appear on the Answer Key PDF and in the builder, but the student PDF will not reveal which cognitive level each question targets.
What question types are supported?
Multiple Choice (4 options, one correct answer), True/False, and Short Answer. Short Answer questions include a model answer field that appears on the Answer Key PDF, with configurable blank response lines on the student copy.
How does grouping by Bloom's Level affect the PDF?
Selecting 'Group by Bloom's Level' in Settings orders questions from Level 1 (Remember) up to Level 6 (Create), helping students build cognitive scaffolding as they progress through the quiz.

How Bloom's Taxonomy Quiz Builder Compares

vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms

Feature UniCloud360 Bloom's Taxonomy Quiz Builder Generic Quiz BuilderManual Word TemplateLMS Quiz Module
Bloom's level tagging All 6 levels, colour-coded Not available Manual labelling ⚠️ Basic taxonomy only
Verb suggestions per level Clickable chips for each level None Separate reference sheet None
Distribution chart Live + included in PDF None Manual calculation ⚠️ End-of-quiz only
Student + Answer Key PDF Separate one-click downloads ⚠️ Often combined Two documents manually ⚠️ Basic export
Question ordering by level One-click grouping Not available Manual reordering ⚠️ Limited

Real Results from Real Users

Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities

4.9
★★★★★
4 reviews
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Dr. Amara Diallo
Curriculum Design Specialist
★★★★★

"The verb chip suggestions are a game-changer for teachers who are new to Bloom's Taxonomy. Instead of looking up a separate reference list, you just click a chip and the right language is in the question. The distribution chart shows immediately when you've over-indexed on Remember and Understand."

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Mr. Peter Walsh
Head of Science, Secondary School
★★★★★

"We use this as a department standard for setting end-of-unit assessments. The level distribution chart goes into every exam review meeting — it forces us to justify why we have eight Remember questions and only one Create question."

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Ms. Neha Krishnan
Educational Technology Coordinator
★★★★☆

"Being able to hide level labels from students is a feature I didn't know I needed. Students were gaming the questions once they knew which Bloom's level it was — being able to toggle that off in one click is very practical."

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James Abiodun
University Lecturer, Engineering
★★★★★

"I use the 'group by Bloom's level' option to build scaffolded assessments — students start with recall questions to warm up and progress to design tasks. The separate answer key PDF is formatted well enough to submit directly to the moderation team."

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