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Free Animated Quiz Interactive Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides

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This template borrows directly from the look of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” Dark blue gradient background with subtle stage spotlights, hexagonal question banners stretched across the top, and colored answer buttons below. The color scheme tells the player what’s right and what’s wrong: red buttons are incorrect, green buttons are correct. That’s the trick that makes it actually work as a quiz without needing any interactive scripting.

When you click through to the next slide during presentation mode, the animation reveals the answers one by one, and the correct one shows up in green while the others stay red. You’re not building real interactivity. You’re just using slide order and built-in animations to fake it. It works better than it sounds, and it’s been the standard approach for classroom quiz games for years.

The deck has seven slides covering three different question formats. The standard multiple choice format has a question banner on top and four hexagonal answer buttons (A through D) in a 2×2 grid. The image question format adds a diamond-shaped image frame on the left side for questions like “Identify the famous place,” with three answer buttons stacked on the right. The true/false format has just two buttons, one red for True and one green for False, which you can set to either answer depending on the question.

There’s also a rules slide at the start where you can outline how the quiz works, scoring, time limits, or whatever format you’re using. And a thank you slide to close out.

Teachers running classroom review sessions are the main users. Before a test, before a unit ends, or as a warm-up exercise. The game-show aesthetic is a deliberate choice because kids pay attention to something that looks like a TV show in a way they don’t for plain bullet point slides. Corporate trainers use the same approach for compliance training wrap-ups, product knowledge assessments for new sales hires, and safety briefings where the content is boring but needs to stick. Team leads use it for trivia icebreakers at offsites.

Swap the default questions for your own. Change the image on the image question slide for your topic. If you need more questions than seven, duplicate the question slides. If you need fewer answer buttons, delete the ones you don’t need. The hexagonal shapes stay aligned because they’re built on the master slide grid.

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