About the API:
This API provides different question models for education purposes. Be able to generate questions dynamically based on the text you pass to it with this API.
This API will receive a topic and a description text from it will extract the questions forms. For better output, we recommend dividing the questions into short topics.
The API will deliver several question options for you to choose from.
This API is ideal for educational portals that want to implement questions to their users on the fly. This is ideal to make multiple-choice questions with ease based on the text provided.
Be able to create great exams portal with this API.
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
Returns question-answer pairs as JSON responses based on the text provided.
Question Generator - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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topic |
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content |
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{"code": 200, "message": "Questions generated successfully.", "response": [{"topic": "Python", "category_type": 5, "question": ["Ques : What is one of the most important aspects of programming?"], "options": [" How to build a proper program"], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}, {"topic": "Python", "category_type": 1, "question": ["Ques : What is one of the most important aspects of programming?"], "options": [" How To Build A Proper Program *", " How To Design A Program", " What Tools To Use", " What Language To Use"], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}, {"topic": "Python", "category_type": 2, "question": ["Ques : What is one of the most important aspects of programming?", " I. What Language To Use", " II. What Tools To Use", " III. How To Build A Proper Program ", " IV. How To Design A Program", "Which of the options given above is/are correct:"], "options": [" II and I only.", " III only.*", " III, II and I only.", " IV only."], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}, {"topic": "Python", "category_type": 2, "question": ["Ques : What is not one of the most important aspects of programming?", " I. How To Build A Proper Program ", " II. What Tools To Use", " III. How To Design A Program", " IV. What Language To Use", "Which of the options given above is/are correct:"], "options": [" I only.", " I, III and II only.", " III, II and IV only.*", " All the above."], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}, {"topic": "Python", "category_type": 6, "question": ["Ques : _________ is one of the most important aspects of programming."], "options": [" How To Design A Program", " What Language To Use", " How To Build A Proper Program *", " What Tools To Use"], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}, {"topic": "Python", "category_type": 4, "question": ["Ques : How to build a proper program is one of the most important aspects of programming."], "options": [" True*", " False"], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}, {"topic": "Python", "category_type": 4, "question": ["Ques : Read the following statements carefully:", " Statement I: What tools to use is one of the most important aspects of programming.", " Statement II: How to build a proper program is one of the most important aspects of programming.", " Which of the following option is correct:"], "options": [" Both Statements are False.", " Statement I is True & Statement II is False.", " Statemet II is True.*", " Both Statements are True."], "help_text": "How to build a proper program."}], "success": true}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/743/questions+generator+for+exams+api/456/question+generator?topic=US Declaration of Independence&content=The US Declaration of Independence was held in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776.' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns question-answer pairs in JSON format based on the provided text. This includes multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, and descriptive questions categorized by difficulty level.
The key fields in the response include "code" (status of the request), "message" (description of the result), "response" (the generated questions), and "success" (indicates if the request was successful).
Users can customize requests by providing specific topics and detailed description text. For optimal results, it's recommended to break down the text into shorter, focused segments.
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes a status code, a message, and a response field containing the generated questions, allowing users to easily parse and utilize the data.
Typical use cases include generating quizzes for educational platforms, creating practice exams, and developing interactive learning tools that adapt questions based on user input.
The API utilizes advanced algorithms to generate questions based on the input text, ensuring relevance and accuracy. Continuous updates and improvements to the question generation model help maintain high quality.
Users can expect a variety of question types based on the input text, with difficulty levels ranging from easy to hard. The output will vary depending on the complexity and length of the provided description.
If the input text is too short or lacks sufficient detail, the API may return an error message indicating the issue. Users should ensure that the input is comprehensive to receive meaningful question outputs.
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