Here are some ideas for a variety of quizzes you can enjoy with preschoolers.
Since preschoolers are at a stage where they’ll accumulate many experiences and absorb a lot, quizzes are a great way to spark their interest and curiosity.
Quizzes that use visual information, or ones where children listen to everyday sounds, familiar noises, or voices and guess the answer, are easy to understand and highly recommended!
When you want to explain an event or communicate something important—and it feels a bit difficult for preschoolers—turning it into a quiz can greatly boost their concentration.
Use this article as a reference and try incorporating quizzes effectively into your childcare activities!
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[Quiz] Recommended for preschoolers! A collection of fun quiz ideas (1–10)
Which one is the fruit? 3-choice quiz

Let’s play and learn together! Which fruit is it? Here are some ideas for a three-choice quiz.
Through the quiz, children can visually learn the names and shapes of fruits and develop decision-making skills—highly recommended ideas.
By choosing the correct answer from three options, kids can enjoy the quiz while improving their concentration.
Some children will also gain confidence when they get answers right.
Using familiar fruits from daily life captures children’s interest and also supports food education, which is a great benefit.
Be sure to try incorporating this into your activities!
Opposite Words Quiz

Introducing ideas for a “Big! Small! Opposite Words Quiz.” It’s a fun quiz for learning antonyms.
Younger children are just beginning to learn words, and studying opposites together can broaden their vocabulary and nurture their comprehension and expressive abilities.
Through this quiz, children can grasp paired concepts through appearance and actions while experiencing differences in names and labels, which should help the words stick in their memory.
Learning in a quiz format also makes it easy to participate while having fun.
Hint Quiz

Let’s try a perspective-shifting hint quiz for fun! A hint quiz is a game where you derive the answer from three hints.
For example, if the answer is “banana,” the hints might be: “Hint 1: It’s a fruit,” “Hint 2: It’s yellow,” “Hint 3: Its peel can sometimes turn brown.” Start with broad hints about the correct answer and narrow them down to get closer and closer.
If it’s hard to guess, you can add more hints to guide players to the answer—that’s fine! You can use any topic for the questions, so why not try this during downtime in activities or when you want everyone to focus and listen closely?
Tail-Guessing Quiz

Let’s look at the tails and guess who’s hiding! Here are some ideas for a tail-guessing quiz.
By looking at animals’ tails and thinking about which animal is hiding, children can develop their powers of observation and reasoning.
For younger kids, it’s especially appealing because it draws their interest through familiar animals and deepens their thinking through the quiz.
Plus, they can have fun while improving concentration and memory.
Joining the quiz with friends is also recommended, as it helps nurture communication skills!
Vehicle Quiz

Here’s an introduction to a “Vehicle Quiz,” where kids guess their favorite vehicles like police cars and ambulances.
In the video, parts of each vehicle are shown in time with an original song, and children try to guess what it is.
When introducing it at your center, you could use photos and reveal only parts for the children to guess, or enlarge distinctive sections of a vehicle and have them identify it—those kinds of variations sound fun too! Since vehicles like city buses and garbage trucks can vary in shape and color by region, try making quizzes using the vehicles children see in their everyday lives.
true-or-false quiz

If you think it applies to you, raise your hand! Here are some ideas for a True-or-False (Maru-Batsu) quiz.
It’s a simple and fun quiz game that’s perfect for younger preschoolers.
By choosing “Maru” (true) or “Batsu” (false) for easy questions, children can develop their thinking and decision-making skills.
Younger preschoolers are absorbing new knowledge every day.
With clear questions and an intuitive way to answer, it’s great if they can learn while having fun! Incorporating actions like raising hands or standing up lets them move their bodies as they play, which is highly recommended.
Participating together also helps nurture communication skills with friends!
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What comes out of the egg…? Here’s a fun egg quiz that gets kids thinking! Make eggs out of construction paper or nonwoven fabric, and have the children imagine what kind of baby will hatch from inside.
Plain white shells can be hard to guess, so try expressing the baby’s characteristics on the shell itself.
For example, if it’s a baby zebra, give the shell stripes; if it’s a ladybug, make it red with black polka dots—hide clues on the shell.
Once everyone gets the hang of it, let the kids come up with ideas too, and you’ll end up with lots of clever egg shells to match each baby!


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