JLPT N5–N1 Vocabulary Practice

Build JLPT vocabulary quizzes in seconds with AI

Generate targeted JLPT N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1 vocabulary quizzes from your lesson material instantly. No more manually picking words — let AI do the heavy lifting so you can focus on teaching.

The Problem

Creating JLPT vocabulary drills by hand is time-consuming and inconsistent. Teachers spend more time formatting question sheets than actually teaching — and students often lack the focused repetition they need to retain kanji and vocabulary.

The Quizzz Solution

Paste any JLPT study material and Quizzz generates level-appropriate multiple-choice vocabulary questions in seconds. With furigana support and real-time analytics, you can track exactly which N-level words students are struggling with.

Built for JLPT Vocabulary Teaching

Level-Targeted Question Generation

Generate vocabulary quizzes calibrated to JLPT N5, N4, N3, N2, or N1. AI selects the right difficulty, distractors, and kanji complexity for each level.

Furigana Reading Aids

Every quiz can display furigana above kanji so learners get accurate reading support while testing their recall — ideal for N5 and N4 beginner classes.

Weak-Word Analytics

After each quiz session, the insights dashboard shows which vocabulary items students missed most. Target your next review lesson exactly where gaps exist.

Magic Link Distribution

Share JLPT vocab quizzes via a single link — no student account required. Students open the quiz on any device and start practising immediately.

How It Works

1

Paste Your JLPT Material

Drop in a vocabulary list, textbook passage, or your own JLPT study notes. Quizzz reads the content and identifies testable vocabulary.

2

AI Generates the Quiz

The AI creates multiple-choice questions with level-appropriate distractors and furigana. Review and adjust any item in one click.

3

Share and Track Results

Send the Magic Link to students. Watch scores appear in real time and download a weak-spot report to guide your next lesson.

Use Cases

JLPT Exam Prep Classes

Run weekly vocabulary sprints targeting specific N-level word lists. Students build retention through repeated, targeted testing rather than passive reading.

University Japanese Courses

Align quizzes with textbook chapters and JLPT goals. Give each chapter's vocabulary set its own quiz and track mastery over the semester.

Self-Study & Homework Assignments

Assign JLPT vocabulary quizzes as take-home practice. Students complete them on mobile without creating an account — zero friction, high completion rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Jlpt vocabulary quiz maker free?+
Yes, Quizzz offers a free plan with 30 roster students, 3 quizzes, 3 materials, and 3 share links per month. No credit card required.
Can Quizzz distinguish on'yomi and kun'yomi readings in JLPT vocabulary questions?+
Yes. When generating questions for kanji-heavy vocabulary, the AI creates distractors that test whether students know the correct reading — on'yomi (音読み) or kun'yomi (訓読み) — for each word in context, which is a key skill tested at N3 through N1.
Do students need an account to take Jlpt quizzes?+
No. Students click a Magic Link and start answering immediately — no app, no account, no access code. This works great for Jlpt learners of all levels.
Can I track which N-level JLPT words students miss most?+
Yes. The analytics dashboard shows per-vocabulary miss rates across sessions, so you can identify which N5–N1 words are weakest for your class and plan targeted review — whether that's N4 verb conjugations or N2 compound kanji vocabulary.
Does Quizzz display furigana in JLPT vocabulary quizzes?+
Yes. You can enable furigana above kanji so learners see the correct reading while testing recall — ideal for N5 and N4 beginners building kanji recognition, and optional to hide for N2 and N1 students who need to read without support.

Start building JLPT vocabulary quizzes today

Generate your first JLPT vocab quiz in under a minute. Free to start — no credit card needed.

Try JLPT Vocabulary Quizzes

Free plan — 30 roster students, 3 quizzes, 3 share links per month