How to Import QTI to Google Forms
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Dec 18, 2024
How to Import .QTI to Google Forms

The QTI (Question and Test Interoperability) format is commonly used in education to share quiz and test content across different platforms. However, importing a .QTI file directly into Google Forms isn’t possible since Google Forms doesn’t natively support this format. Fortunately, there’s a simple workaround that involves converting the .QTI file to a Google-compatible format. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to make it easy to import your .QTI questions into Google Forms.
Step-by-Step Guide to Import .QTI to Google Forms
- Download and Inspect the .QTI File - First, make sure you have the .QTI file saved on your computer. If it’s part of an archive (like a .zip file), extract it to access the content files.
- Open the extracted folder to ensure it contains the necessary .xml files. These files contain the question data in a structured format.
- Use a QTI Converter Tool - Since Google Forms doesn’t directly support .QTI files, you’ll need a conversion tool. One popular tool for this purpose isQTI2CSV, which converts .QTI files to CSV format-a format that Google Forms can work with more easily.
- Visit QTI2CSV and follow the instructions to upload your .QTI file. The tool will then convert the questions into a downloadable .CSV file.
- Download the Converted .CSV File - After conversion, download the CSV file from QTI2CSV or your chosen converter. This file will contain your quiz questions and answers in a spreadsheet-friendly format, making it ready for further processing.
- Open the CSV File in Google Sheets - Go to Google Sheets and create a new spreadsheet.
- Click on “File” > “Import” > “Upload,” then select your downloaded .CSV file. This action will load the content into a Google Sheet, where you can easily view and edit the questions and answers as needed.
- Format the CSV Data for Google Forms - Google Forms doesn’t allow direct CSV imports, so some minor adjustments are necessary. Arrange the columns as “Question,” “Option 1,” “Option 2,” “Option 3,” etc., to suit the Google Forms layout.
- Review the file to ensure all questions and answers are in the correct order and that the formatting matches your intended quiz structure.
- Use the Google Forms Add-On (Form Builder) - Install a Google Forms add-on likeForm Builder for Sheets. This tool will help you quickly pull in data from Google Sheets into Google Forms.
- In Google Forms, go to “Add-ons” > “Form Builder for Sheets,” select the spreadsheet you formatted, and follow the prompts to map your questions and options.
- Finalize Your Quiz in Google Forms - Once the questions have been imported, review each one in Google Forms to ensure accuracy. Adjust any necessary settings, such as correct answers, point values, or question types (e.g., multiple choice, short answer).
- Finally, save your Google Form and preview it to confirm everything appears correctly.
FAQs
1. Can I import .QTI files directly into Google Forms?
- No, Google Forms does not support .QTI files natively. However, you can convert the file to CSV and use Google Sheets to import the questions indirectly.
2. What is a reliable tool for converting .QTI files?
- QTI2CSVis a popular and reliable tool for converting .QTI files to CSV format, which can be further processed for Google Forms.
3. Do I need to format my CSV file after conversion?
- Yes, after converting the .QTI file to CSV, you may need to adjust the columns to align with Google Forms requirements before using an add-on for importing.
Related guides
This post covers the QTI → Google Forms direction. If you are going the other way - turning a Word doc, PDF, CSV, or Google Doc into a QTI file for Canvas, Moodle, Brightspace, or Blackboard - these guides cover the full workflow:
- QTI Converter Online: Free Tool to Convert Any Document to QTI - the most direct path from a Word, PDF, or Google Doc to a QTI 2.1 package.
- Canvas Quiz Converter: From Word, PDF, or Text to a Canvas Quiz - Canvas-specific import steps.
- CSV to QTI Converter Guide - column conventions and a Python recipe for batch conversion.
- Canvas Quiz Generator from Any Document - AI-drafted questions from source material (lectures, chapters, slide decks).
- QTI Format Explained - what is actually inside a QTI .zip, QTI 2.1 vs 2.2, and which LMSes accept which version.
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