Step 1
Describe the book
Add a title, focused topic, audience, language and any non-negotiable instructions.
Set a topic, audience and difficulty. The creator outlines distinct rounds, writes ten questions per round and keeps the answers out of the player-facing pages.

Structured page inspiration for readable questions, answer choices and explanations.
The Automateed AI Trivia Book Creator generates a quiz book of 5 to 60 themed rounds, each with a short round introduction and exactly 10 questions mixing multiple-choice (3–4 options) and direct-answer formats. Difficulty is selectable — easy, medium, hard or mixed — answers and fun facts are extracted into a separate answer key, and the book exports with an AI cover as a formatted PDF. One credit covers 12 rounds.
Fact-check every question before release, then use the editing AI books guide as a final review checklist. A classroom-focused quiz can also be developed into a more instructional workbook.
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How it works
Every structured creator uses the same library, status tracking, preview and export experience. The content schema changes to fit this book type.
Step 1
Add a title, focused topic, audience, language and any non-negotiable instructions.
Step 2
Set the scope and see the required ebook credits before generation starts.
Step 3
Automateed outlines the sequence, creates each round and generates a matching cover.
Step 4
Edit individual fields, check the complete preview and download the formatted PDF.
Good quiz nights are programmed, not dumped: rounds have themes, arcs and pacing. The generator works the same way — it outlines distinct round themes across your topic first, then writes each round as a one-to-two-sentence introduction plus exactly ten questions, mixing multiple-choice items carrying three or four options with direct-answer questions.
The prompt also bans repeating questions across rounds and asks for a one-line fun fact on at least half the questions, which is what quiz hosts actually read out between answers. A “1990s” book therefore arrives as music, film, television and technology rounds with varied formats — not 200 interchangeable trivia lines.
The answer key is generated as separate data from the player-facing pages, and that single design decision makes the book hostable: print the rounds for tables, keep the key (with its fun facts) behind the bar. Choose the mixed difficulty setting for public events so every table scores something and nobody runs the table.
Hosts running recurring nights treat the creator as a programming tool: a 25-round book at the default costs 3 credits and covers roughly five quiz nights of five rounds each. Regenerate themed specials — a food night, a sports-legends night — as separate small projects so each event has its own book.
On Amazon, “1000 General Knowledge Questions” competes with everyone; “Junior Space Challenge” or a 1990s-music quiz book competes with almost no one. Because the creator anchors every round to your stated topic and audience, it is built for exactly that narrow positioning — and the 5-to-60-round range lets you size the book to the niche’s appetite.
The export is a formatted PDF with the answer key material separated, plus an AI cover kept with the project. Before uploading, walk through our Amazon KDP self-publishing guide, and remember Amazon’s AI-content disclosure checkbox applies to generated question banks like any other generated text.
Trivia is the format where an AI hallucination becomes a public event — someone will read the wrong answer to a room. Verify every answer against a reliable current source before hosting or publishing, and be doubly careful with superlatives (“largest”, “first”), date-sensitive facts and anything that changes with new seasons, elections or transfers.
The separated answer key doubles as your audit sheet: work down it line by line, correct in the editor, and delete any question you cannot verify quickly — a 9-question round you trust beats a 10-question round you do not. The editor makes replacement questions a two-minute fix.
Pricing is one credit per 12 rounds, rounded up: 12 rounds for 1 credit, the 25-round default for 3, and the 60-round maximum for 5. As with every structured creator, the exact number is displayed on the create form before generation, and the cover and PDF are included.
Everything is editable after generation — round introductions, question wording, options, answers and fun facts — and the difficulty selector plus audience field mean a school-review quiz and a bar-night quiz genuinely read differently. Teachers use precisely that: one unit, five review rounds, answers kept out of student hands.
Example concepts
Start with a reader, context and outcome. These examples show the level of focus that gives the generator something meaningful to design around.
Music, film, television and technology rounds with mixed difficulty.
Age-aware astronomy questions and short explanatory facts.
Cuisine, ingredients, origins and culinary history by round.
Built for the format
Choose easy, medium, hard or mixed questions.
Each round receives its own theme and introduction.
Answers and fun facts are extracted into dedicated answer data.
Generate a small event pack or a substantial collection.
Who it helps
Draft a reusable book for pub nights, events or community groups.
Turn a unit into review rounds with answers kept separate.
Develop a focused quiz title for a specific fandom or audience.
Trivia can become outdated and models can state plausible but incorrect facts. Verify every answer against reliable current sources, check spelling and date-sensitive questions, and replace anything ambiguous before hosting or publishing.
FAQ
Exactly ten — the structured prompt requires it — mixing multiple-choice questions with three or four options and direct-answer questions. Each round also gets its own theme and a short introduction you can read aloud.
Yes, and it is generated as separate data from the player-facing pages, together with the fun facts. That lets you print rounds for players while keeping answers with the host, and it doubles as your fact-checking audit sheet.
Yes — easy, medium, hard or mixed. Mixed is the right default for public quiz nights; easy suits kids and family events; hard serves fandom audiences who want to be tested.
From 5 to 60, defaulting to 25. Five rounds is one event; twenty-five covers a month of weekly quizzes; sixty is a full retail quiz book.
One credit per 12 rounds, rounded up: 12 rounds costs 1 credit, 25 rounds 3, and the 60-round maximum 5. The create form shows the cost before you generate, including the AI cover and formatted PDF.
Treat them as drafts. Models can state plausible but wrong facts, and trivia dates quickly — verify every answer against a current source, especially superlatives and date-dependent questions, and replace anything you cannot confirm.
Yes — round intros, questions, options, answers and fun facts are all editable fields. Swapping a weak question for your own local-interest one is a common final touch for pub quiz hosts.
Yes. Set the audience field and an easier difficulty, and the question language adjusts — “Junior Space Challenge” style books for ages the activity creator also serves. For puzzle formats beyond Q&A, pair it with the AI Activity Book Creator.
Niche titles are: a themed fandom or decade book with clean rounds and a separated key competes far better than generic question dumps. Remember to tick Amazon’s AI-content disclosure at upload — our KDP guide explains the current policy.
Yes, the language selector covers 100+ languages. Fact-check in the target language too — a fact that is phrased correctly in English can be subtly wrong once translated.
Continue the workflow
Use the relevant editorial, design and selling guides before releasing the finished project under your name.
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