What an Arabic biology quiz must handle that generic tools miss
Monday second period, Grade 9 just finished a mini‑lab on التنفس الخلوي. A useful Arabic quiz here is not a trivia list; it must check process order, data interpretation, and vocabulary that matches the lesson. That means items like sequencing glycolysis → دورة كريبس → سلسلة نقل الإلكترون, a short data table about ATP yield, and a labeling prompt for الميتوكوندريا without mixing it up with البلاستيدات الخضراء. In Arabic, consistency beats novelty: choose one register (e.g., الغشاء البلازمي vs غشاء الخلية) and keep it throughout.
Strong distractors come from real misconceptions: “التنفس الخلوي يحدث فقط في الحيوانات” or “البناء الضوئي ينتج طاقة مباشرة” make better foils than random Latin terms. Avoid transliteration when a standard Arabic term exists (إنزيم أفضل من «أنزايم»). Keep stems short for live play and reserve longer data sets for homework. Start by drafting from the paragraph or slides you actually taught; then check that each item depends on that material rather than internet‑average facts. You can open the quiz workspace and build from your own text by using the in‑app generator.