3 tools to create online surveys and tests

Last updated on 12 May 2026

How to survey your students or learners to assess their level of knowledge or understanding of a course or presentation? Web2 and tice tools now make it very easy to set up online surveys and tests to assess a live and hot audience.

Here are three tools to create online tests and surveys which have in common to be free of charge and simple to implement.

– Socrative. It is a tice tool of which we have already spoken here which allows you to ask questions and survey your students via their digital devices, smartphones, tablets or computers. It is arguably one of the best tools of its kind. Socrative makes it possible to propose online testing and getting live and real-time answers.A playful and interactive approach that makes it possible to obtain a better commitment or investment from the student. The tool obviously requires an internet connection. It is free and could be used with groups of up to 50 participants. Link: Socrative.

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– PollEverywhere. Another very popular tool we had dedicated an article on "Tice Tools". PollEverywhere makes it possible to probe andGet feedback from an audience in real time. Very simple to implement, this tool allows you to set up a survey in seconds. Great for measuring the level of understanding of a room or relaunching a presentation by involving your listeners. Participants can respond to the audience on the web, via Twitter or SMS. PollEverywhere is free for a group of up to 30 participants. Link: PollEverywhere.

– TestMoz. More traditional in its design, TestMoz makes it possible to create quizzes to assess the acquired knowledge and level of knowledge of a group of students. TestMoz allows you to generate tests in a few minutes. It supports four types of questions and offers the possibility for participants to have an immediate self-correction. It also allows automatic notation to be installed.TestMoz offers a very simple interface and detailed reports for each test. Free you can even use it without even needing to register. Link: TestMoz

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What about you?  Use yourself online tools to offer tests or survey your students?

 

2 Responses

  1. Camille says:

    Good tools, but quite limited in functionality. Understandable as they are free. Other tools are much more functional, but cost-effective

  2. Charivari says:

    Hello,
    I wanted to test Evalbox for my diagnostic evaluations at the beginning of the year. An opinion?
    One thing that would be great, it would be a comparative table of all these tools … Thank you for this site, anyway!!