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| created | 2026-01-15 09:01 | ||
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| title | 05_Quiz_Generation |
👋 Teachers, are you still spending Sunday nights manually drafting distractors?
In the competitive world of English education, the 'Standardized Question' is the currency of trust. However, creating a high-quality "Sentence Insertion" or "Paragraph Ordering" question that actually follows the logic of the original text—without errors—is incredibly time-consuming.
Module 5 transforms NotebookLM into your personal Item Development Committee. We will generate "Standardized Type" questions that follow CEDU's logical standards with zero hallucinations.
Simply asking "create a quiz" results in superficial fact-checking. To test Advanced Logic, you must specify the Task Type.
*"Based on the source, create a CSAT-style Blank Completion question.
- The blank must be placed in a sentence that serves as the Logical Conclusion or a Pivot Point.
- Create 5 choices (MCQ). The distractors must be 'attractively wrong'—containing keywords from the text but violating the logical flow.
- Provide a 'Logic Rationale' for the correct answer."*
These are the "killer" questions of the CSAT. NotebookLM excels at this because it understands Cohesion.
"Select the most 'Structurally Crucial' sentence from the passage. Remove it and mark its original position. Create a 'Boxed Sentence' and ask where it fits (1-5). Explain the Signal Words (e.g., 'this', 'consequently') that serve as clues."
"Divide the paragraph into three sections (A), (B), and (C). Ensure the division points are at Logical Transitions. Ask for the correct sequence and explain why (A) must follow (C) based on the flow of ideas."
To help your students score higher, you need to understand where they fail.
💬 Prompt:
"Identify the 'Semantic Trap' in this paragraph. Which sentence is most likely to be misinterpreted by a Level 3 student? Generate a 'True/False' check specifically for that misunderstanding."
Step 1: Upload a dense scientific or philosophical English passage. Step 2: Command the AI: > "Create a Main Theme (제목/주제) question. > Make Choice #1 the correct answer. > Make Choice #2 a 'Partial Truth' (too specific). > Make Choice #3 a 'Keyword Salad' (correct words, wrong logic)." Step 3: Review the distractors. Are they convincing?
Outcome: You now have the power to create a full mock exam paper in the time it takes to drink a cup of coffee.
Next up: We have the questions, but how do we make them look like a professional textbook? we dive into Layout and Worksheet Design.