How to Create MCQ PPT Slides from a PDF Using NotebookLM (Step-by-Step Guide)
Creating high-quality MCQs and converting them into clean, ready-to-use PPT slides is a time-consuming task for teachers, educators, and online trainers. Fortunately, Google NotebookLM makes this process simple and efficient.
In this guide, you will learn a practical and professional workflow to convert any PDF into exam-oriented MCQs and formatted slide content using a single prompt — ideal for online teaching, presentations, and YouTube education channels.
What Is NotebookLM?
NotebookLM is an AI-powered research and learning tool developed by Google. It allows users to upload source materials such as PDFs and documents, and then generate content strictly based on those sources. This makes it especially useful for educators who need accurate, syllabus-based output without hallucinated information.
Who Should Use This Method?
This workflow is designed for:
School and college teachers
Competitive exam trainers (SSC, UPSC, Banking, Railways, etc.)
Coaching institutes
YouTube education content creators
If you regularly teach using MCQs, this method can save you several hours every week.
Step 1: Upload Your PDF in NotebookLM
Open NotebookLM
Click on New Notebook
Upload your PDF file (textbook, notes, or study material)
Allow the file to finish processing
Once uploaded, NotebookLM uses your PDF as the only reference source for all outputs.
Step 2: Use One Combined Prompt (Key Step)
After the PDF is uploaded, locate the chat panel on the right side of the NotebookLM interface. Paste the following prompt exactly as it is.
Copy-Paste Prompt: PDF to MCQ PPT Slides
From the uploaded PDF, create MCQs and convert them directly into PPT-style slides for online teaching.
Instructions:
• Create MCQs strictly from the PDF content
• One MCQ per important concept
• Use clear, exam-oriented language
• Each MCQ must have 4 options (A, B, C, D)
• Clearly mention the correct answer
• Keep explanations short and teacher-friendly
Slide Structure:
For each MCQ, create exactly two slides.
Slide 1 – Question Slide:
Title: MCQ No. X
• Question
• Option A
• Option B
• Option C
• Option D
Slide 2 – Answer Slide:
Title: Answer & Explanation
• Correct Answer (clearly highlighted)
• Short explanation (2–3 lines)
• Exam Tip (1 concise line)
Rules:
• Minimal text per slide
• Bullet points only
• Ready for PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Canva
• Language should be simple, professional, and teaching-friendly
Generate at least 20 MCQs using this exact slide format.
Step 3: Create Your PPT or Google Slides
Once NotebookLM generates the output:
Copy the content slide by slide
Paste it into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Canva
Use two slides per MCQ (question first, answer next)
This structure works effectively for both live classes and recorded sessions.
Sample Slide Output
Slide 1: MCQ No. 1
Slide 2: Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: C) Tiger
Explanation: The tiger represents strength and is an important symbol of India’s natural heritage.
Exam Tip: Questions on national symbols are frequently asked in exams.
Best Practices for Teaching with MCQ Slides
Ask students to attempt the question before showing the answer slide
Highlight the correct option clearly during explanation
Keep explanations concise and exam-focused
Use this format for daily or weekly practice sessions
Why This Workflow Is Effective
Saves significant preparation time
Ensures accuracy by using your PDF as the source
Works across all subjects
Beginner-friendly and free to use
Suitable for classrooms, online teaching, and YouTube education
Conclusion
With NotebookLM, teachers and educators can easily convert PDFs into well-structured MCQ PPT slides using a single, well-designed prompt. This approach improves teaching efficiency while maintaining content quality and exam relevance.
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Happy teaching.

