{{question-count}}: REPLACE with number of questions (e.g., 5, 10, 15)
{{quiz-topic}}: REPLACE with main topic (e.g., cell structure, Civil War, Romeo and Juliet)
{{grade-level}}: REPLACE with the representing student grade level (8,9,10,11, etc…) .
{{course-name}}: REPLACE with course (e.g., American History, Biology, ELA)
{{answer-options}}: REPLACE with number of choices (typically 4 or 5)
{{cognitive-skills}}: REPLACE with cognitive skills (e.g., "recall and analysis" or "comprehension, application, and synthesis")
{{subtopics}}: REPLACE with specific focus areas (e.g., "major battles, key structures, and plots")
{{difficulty-min}}: REPLACE with difficulty (e.g., "medium" or "difficult")
{{difficulty-max}}: REPLACE with difficulty (e.g., "medium" or "difficult")
Create a {{question-count}}-question multiple choice quiz about the {{quiz-topic}} designed for {{grade-level}}th grade {{course-name}} students. Each question should have {{answer-options}} answer choices and an answer key at the end of the quiz.
Use the following directives to develop quiz questions:
-Intentionally target the cognitive skills of {{cognitive-skills}}.
-Cover the aspects of {{subtopics}}.
-Question difficulty must range from {{difficulty-min}} to {{difficulty-max}} for the student group defined above.