Free Vocabulary Quiz Maker

Create a free vocabulary quiz that works on any device with Jotform. Start from scratch or pick out a fully customizable quiz template and make it your own in seconds. Set up email notifications to receive quiz results as soon as someone submits a form — then analyze the results with our form analytics feature.

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Free Vocabulary Quiz Maker Templates

Not sure where to start? Choose one of our free, ready-made form templates below — then make it your own with our drag-and-drop builder. No coding required.

Vocabulary Quiz

Spelling Quiz

Online Quiz

Form Fields

Maximize Engagement

Engage with your form users by adding different types of questions to your vocabulary quiz. With our drag-and-drop form builder, you can add single choice, multiple choice, and fill in the blank questions. You can also allow quiz takers to respond to questions by uploading images and videos.

Conditional Logic

Save Time with Smart Forms

Get instant feedback with Jotform’s smart forms. Add conditional logic to your quiz, show or hide fields, and calculate the quiz score to present to the user at the end of the quiz/exam.

Visualize Results

Analyze Your Data

Identify knowledge gaps by analyzing submission data from your quiz takers. Once you’ve gathered enough data, you can customize your quiz and create different learning levels based on your results.

Drag and Drop

Form Fields

Create quizzes with different form fields — including single choice, multiple choice, and fill in the blank questions.

Email Notifications & Reminders

Keep track of new quiz submissions by setting up email notifications. You can also create reminder emails to nudge recipients to complete your quiz.

Form Analytics

Reveal critical insights and make the most of your quiz data with Jotform’s built-in form analytics feature.

Show or Hide Form Fields

Use conditional logic to tidy up your quiz with our show or hide form fields feature.

Email Notifications & Reminders

Keep track of new quiz submissions by setting up email notifications. You can also create reminder emails to nudge recipients to complete your quiz.

Form Analytics

Reveal critical insights and make the most of your quiz data with Jotform’s built-in form analytics feature.

Show or Hide Form Fields

Use conditional logic to tidy up your quiz with our show or hide form fields feature.

100+ Integrations

Add Powerful Integrations

Take your vocabulary quiz maker even further with Jotform’s 100+ integrations. Drag and drop to add Google Sheets, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and more. You can also connect to our 30+ payment integrations — including popular services like PayPal, Square, and Stripe.

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Learn More About Vocabulary Quiz Maker

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  • How do I make a vocabulary quiz?

    Start from scratch or choose one of our free, ready-made quiz templates — then drag and drop to add questions, form elements, widgets, integrations, and more.

  • How do you create a multiple-choice question?

    To create a multiple-choice question, simply drag and drop our Multiple Choice form element into your quiz. You can then add and define selection options in the configuration pane.

  • What are the 5 vocabulary strategies?

    These five vocabulary instruction strategies are helpful for elementary students:

    1. Word Detective: writing down new words they discover while reading on a sticky note.

    2. Semantic Maps: creating maps or webs to visually display meaning-based connections between a word or phrase.

    3. Word Wizard: a type of cooperative learning where each child is responsible for learning three new words to teach to the rest of the group.

    4. Concept Cube: a three-dimensional cube containing a target vocabulary word, a synonym, an antonym, a category, some essential characteristics of the word, and an example.

    5. Word Connect: finding the connection between two words written in the center of a Venn diagram

  • What are the 4 stages of vocabulary knowledge?

    The four stages of vocabulary knowledge are:

    1. Application: using words correctly

    2. Breadth: knowing multiple meanings of a word

    3. Precision: knowing when and when not to use a word

    4. Availability: applying the word in discussion and writing