I’m pretty excited about this new feature, because this feature was the only feature in the original quiz tool I built that inspired me to make Quizify.
The idea of these questions is you input a list of items, then you are shown an image of one of them, and you have to guess which it is. I made it originally for a biology course, but it has a wide variety of uses, and the best part is that you don’t have to find the images yourself to make the quiz, that’s done for you. Unlike other question types on Quizify, Image Identification is multiple choice. Here is a very simple example to illustrate it: identify the large African mammal. It takes just a few seconds to build a very powerful quiz this way.
The images come from an image search engine, currently Bing. Occasionally you may see in image that is broken, is the wrong image, or displays the answer in the question. When that happens, just click the “bad image” button and you won’t see that image again. Note that although the image search engine uses and adult filter, it is still possible to see inappropriate images through this.
Like everything else in Quizify, you can create a quiz with multiple sections, with some being image identification and some being of other types. So try it out, and let us know what you’ve used it for.