[Quiz] Recommended Quiz Selection for Preschoolers (Year-R Class)
When the kids are fidgety and can’t settle down, just saying, “It’s quiz time!” suddenly quiets the room—the magic word: quiz.
Quizzes are a fun activity that get lots of senses and feelings moving: the joy of thinking, the excitement of a sudden idea, and the satisfaction of getting the right answer.
Here we’ve gathered lots of fun quiz ideas recommended for preschoolers (ages 4–5).
We’re introducing a wide range—from ideas you can easily use in everyday childcare to ones that work for large groups at events and special occasions—so try whichever fits your situation!
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[Quiz] Recommended Quiz Selection for Preschoolers (Ages 4–5) (1–10)
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Let’s use hints to figure out the right answer! Here’s an idea for a “Who am I?” game.
Start the quiz with a rhythmic call-and-response like, “Quiz, quiz!” “What kind of quiz?” Kicking things off to a fun rhythm makes it easy and exciting for everyone to join in.
Narrowing the theme to animals or fish makes it easier to answer and captures children’s interest.
Revealing hints little by little also helps develop their thinking skills.
It’s a great idea that lets kids learn while having fun and deepen their knowledge!
Picture Book Quiz
https://www.tiktok.com/@homeltd/video/7324993917164784897Let’s turn the picture book’s characters and key points into a quiz! Here are some ideas for picture book quizzes.
Giving a quiz after reading a picture book aloud is recommended because it helps deepen understanding of the story while having fun learning.
By reviewing the characters and important points of the story, it becomes easier to retain the information.
Simple quiz questions can capture children’s interest and help them enjoy the story more deeply.
Another appealing aspect is that you can enjoy a different quiz for every picture book!
I wonder what color it will be?

Let’s play with mixing two colors! What color will we get? Here are some fun ideas.
It’s a quiz that builds excitement as you think about what color will appear! When you mix red and blue, what color do you get? The moment kids guess it exactly right will make it even more fun.
Plus, it’s great to come up with items that use the answer color together! For example, for purple: “grapes!” “eggplant!” For orange: “carrot!” “mandarin orange!” Thinking of familiar things related to each color really expands their world of colors.
It’s a colorful, fun idea that lets kids learn while they play!
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Fruit Cross-Section Quiz

Let’s think about which fruit has been cut to show this cross-section.
Here are some ideas for a fruit cross-section quiz.
This quiz lets children have fun while becoming familiar with fruits.
By looking at the cross-section and guessing which fruit it is, they can learn about shapes and colors.
For example, even with fruits they’ve seen before—like an apple’s cross-section or a watermelon’s cross-section—seeing the inside can lead to new discoveries and make it fun.
It’s an enjoyable learning activity that nurtures thinking skills through visual features while fostering an interest in fruits!
Which one has more?

Let’s compare numbers with illustrations! Here are some ideas for “Which one has more?”—a fun quiz that builds number-comparison skills.
By looking at two illustrations and deciding which has more, children will naturally find it easier to grasp number concepts.
The way to answer is simple and clear—just say, “This one has more!”—so kids can enjoy playing it over and over.
Through the quiz, their concentration and observation skills will also improve.
It’s sure to be a fun first step into learning numbers for children!
Animal Gesture Quiz

Capture the features and act them out! Here’s an idea for an animal gesture quiz.
It’s a unique game where you communicate answers using only movement—no words allowed! Think, “How does this animal walk?” and use your body to express it, conveying the animal’s traits without speaking.
Humorous gestures like a kangaroo’s hopping or a turtle’s slow shuffle are sure to fill the room with laughter! By remembering each animal’s characteristics, this fun idea lets you learn while playing through the quiz.
Daily Life Sounds Quiz

You’ll hear familiar sounds from everyday life! Here are some ideas for a daily-life sound quiz.
This quiz is a unique game that uses sounds you hear in your daily routine.
For example, when you hear sounds like “zaa” (rushing water) or “kachi-kachi” (clicking), try guessing, “What sound is this?” Children can build their concentration by listening carefully and thinking it through.
Because the sounds are so familiar, it’s easy for kids to answer and have fun while reflecting on their everyday life—that’s the key point! If you perk up your ears, you’ll find that every day is a treasure trove of quiz material!


