Can I Send Photos and You Make a Quiz?
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz on how photo-based quiz requests work, what AI can and can't do, and best practices for sending images.
Try this quiz
Play through the questions and see your score instantly
Ready to test your knowledge?
8 questions · Quick play · Instant results
Make your own quiz videos
Turn any topic into a polished video quiz — with AI-powered questions, voiceover, and animations. No video editing skills needed.
Unlimited quizzes, free to start
Create as many quizzes as you want. Describe your topic and AI builds the questions, answers, and explanations for you.
Customise everything
Pick from stunning templates, tweak colours and fonts, add your branding, and choose between vertical or landscape formats.
Export-ready videos
Download HD videos optimised for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or full-length YouTube — one click, no editing.
No credit card required
Quiz Questions & Answers
Review every prompt, the correct responses, and helpful context to prep for your own run-through.
Question 1: What is the primary benefit of sending a clear photo when asking an AI to create a quiz from it?
It lets the AI reliably extract key visual details for accurate questions.
It guarantees perfect OCR of handwriting every time.
It removes the need for any user instruction or context.
It lets the AI identify the author of the image automatically.
Question 2: Which user behavior most improves the AI’s ability to create meaningful quiz questions from a photo?
Always cropping images to exclude background context.
Sending multiple unrelated photos at once without explanation.
Using only low-resolution thumbnails to speed up transfer.
Providing a brief caption that explains context and the learning goal.
Question 3: When creating quiz questions from an image, what is a high-leverage focus for educational value?
Extracting underlying concepts or patterns rather than trivial surface details.
Creating as many yes/no items as possible from each image.
Asking only about brand names or serial numbers visible in the photo.
Focusing only on aesthetic judgments about the photo.
Question 4: Which privacy practice should you follow before asking an AI to use someone else’s photo?
Blur faces after the AI creates questions to fix privacy issues retroactively.
Send full-resolution images always, even with faces visible.
Assume public photos need no consent because they're online.
Obtain permission or remove identifiable personal data before sending.
Question 5: Which type of quiz question best checks a learner’s ability to apply an idea seen in a photo?
A question asking for the exact camera settings used to take the photo.
A scenario that asks the learner to predict an outcome using the image's concept.
A prompt to rate how much they like the image on a scale.
A memorization item about the image file's creation date.
Question 6: What limitation should you expect when asking an AI to read handwriting from a photo?
The AI can infer the writer's intent even if text is unreadable.
Handwritten text is always ignored by image models to protect privacy.
Accuracy depends on legibility, lighting, and handwriting style; errors are common.
AI always transcribes handwritten notes perfectly if the font looks consistent.
Question 7: Which myth about AI-created quizzes from photos is most misleading?
Photos can inspire conceptual rather than just factual questions.
Quality of questions benefits from combining image and short text prompts.
AI can generate varied question angles like application and definition.
AI can automatically create perfectly pedagogical quizzes from any image without guidance.
Question 8: If you want a quiz targeted at skill practice from a photo, what prompt adjustment helps most?
Only ask for fill-in-the-blank questions from visible labels.
Ask for questions that require applying a specific skill with increasing difficulty.
Tell the AI to ignore the photo and generate generic practice questions.
Request only true/false polling items to speed grading.