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Generate Multiple Choice Quiz from Text
Generate exactly __QUESTION_COUNT__ multiple-choice questions from the text, covering main ideas, details, and inferences, with four A-D options, no outside facts, and an Answer Key.
Prompt Content
Generate Question Count multiple-choice questions from the text below, each with one correct answer and three plausible distractors.
1) Use only information from the text; do not add outside facts.
2) Write exactly Question Count questions (5-10) covering main ideas, key details, and inferences.
3) For each question:
• Provide a clear, concise stem answerable from the text.
• Write four options labeled A) B) C) D) of similar length and tone.
• Include exactly one correct answer and three plausible, non-trick distractors; avoid "All/None of the above," absolutes, or clues in wording.
• Vary the position of the correct answer across questions.
4) Output format:
• Questions section: number 1..Question Count, each with stem and options A)-D) on separate lines.
• After all questions, add an Answer Key listing question number and correct option letter only (no explanations).
5) Match the language of the source text. Do not include any content besides the questions and the Answer Key.
<example>
1) Which gas is most responsible for the greenhouse effect described in the passage?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Helium
Answer Key:
1. C
</example>
Text:
<source-text>
Source Text
</source-text>
Variables
- Question Count
- Number of questions to generate (enter an integer 5-10).
- Example: 7
- Source Text
- The source passage to base all questions on.
- Example: The water cycle describes how water evaporates from surfaces, forms clouds through condensation, and returns as precipitation, replenishing groundwater and rivers.