Free tool

Quiz Generator for Storyline 360

Generate a quiz on any topic, then drop the .txt file straight into Storyline 360's "Import Questions from File" feature. Multiple choice, multiple response, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank.

Not affiliated with Articulate. Storyline 360 is a trademark of Articulate Global, LLC.

The generator will mix the selected types. At least one is required.
Optional. e.g. 'Focus on cost-control questions.'

Your Storyline-ready quiz file will appear here

Fill in the form on the left. The generator outputs a plain .txt file in the exact format Storyline 360's "Import Questions from File" expects.

How this works

Articulate Storyline 360 has a built-in Import Questions from File feature that reads a specifically-formatted plain text file. Each question is 4+ consecutive lines (type code, point value, question text, then answer choices), with correct answers prefixed by an asterisk (*) and per-choice feedback appended after a pipe (|).

This generator drafts questions on your topic with an LLM, formats the output to match Storyline\'s spec exactly, and gives you both a human-readable preview and the raw .txt file. The file imports cleanly — but always read your generated questions before assigning them. AI is a strong first-draft tool, not a content reviewer.

Supported question types

  • Multiple Choice (MC) — one correct answer, plausible distractors.
  • Multiple Response (MR) — two or three correct answers.
  • True/False (TF) — binary.
  • Fill in the Blank (FIB) — short text answer; the generator lists every reasonable variation.

Storyline supports more types (matching, sequence, drag-and-drop, numeric, Likert, etc.) but those require visual layout decisions the generator can\'t make safely from text alone. For those, build the slide manually in Storyline and use this tool for the bulk of your knowledge-check questions.

Limitations

The generator can hallucinate facts on highly specialised topics. For compliance training, regulated industries, or anything assessed externally, treat the output as a starting draft and have a subject-matter expert verify each question before publishing.