[For Seniors] Quizzes related to April. Perfect for brain training.
We’d like to introduce quizzes about April that are perfect for brain training for older adults.
April brings warmer weather and a sense of excitement.
From plum blossoms and cherry blossoms to many other flowers, the scenery becomes vividly colorful.
In this article, we’ve gathered quizzes featuring kanji and fun facts related to the plants, animals, and foods of April.
We hope these quiz-based activities will help older adults fully enjoy the spring season.
Please use them as a reference for indoor recreation at senior facilities or for outings like cherry-blossom viewing!
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[For Seniors] Quizzes Related to April: Perfect for Brain Training (31–40)
Spring cabbage refers to cabbage that was sown in autumn.
Neoruby SP, Suzusora, Ayari, Okina SP—do you know what they refer to? The answer is cabbage.
If you’ve always thought “Aren’t all cabbages the same?”, try looking them up and check out their colors and shapes.
What we commonly call “spring cabbage” actually refers to cabbage sown in autumn and grown over the winter.
Instead of a vivid green, it tends to be more yellowish-green, and its leaves are tender.
Stir-fry it with ham and cheese and it becomes a main-worthy side dish.
It’s also delicious raw with dressing!
Tokyo’s cherry blossom opening is declared based on the blossoms at Yasukuni Shrine.
When you think of spring, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Graduation ceremonies, company entrance ceremonies, the Doll Festival, Golden Week—but isn’t cherry-blossom viewing the number one event? In Japan, where there are fewer parties compared to the West, it’s a precious party occasion.
But how is the official cherry blossom “blooming declaration” decided? In fact, Tokyo’s declaration is based on a specific cherry tree at Yasukuni Shrine.
Each prefecture has a designated “standard tree,” and officials judge the bloom status by visually inspecting these trees.
Apparently, if about five or six blossoms open, it’s considered to have bloomed.
Surprisingly few, right?
A single strawberry has 200 seeds.
When we think of fruits that symbolize spring, strawberries are one of them.
Take a bite of a strawberry and you’ll notice its juicy flesh and sweet-tart flavor.
Do you also feel the little bumps in your mouth? Many people might think, “Are those seeds?” but it turns out they’re not.
In fact, those bumps are the actual fruits, and the seeds are inside them.
It’s said that a single strawberry has about 200 to 300 of these bumps.
That means the sweet-and-tart part we usually eat is what’s called an aggregate fruit, made up of 200 to 300 tiny fruits.
Strawberries may also be used for spring snack-time activities with seniors.
Sharing these fun strawberry facts could make those snack sessions even more enjoyable.
Caterpillars eat cabbage, but they don’t eat lettuce.
When the topic turns to vegetables, the inevitable debate is “Team cabbage or team lettuce?” Which do you prefer? People who cook often tend to favor cabbage, since it’s handy whether you stir-fry it or simmer it.
But that fresh, crisp crunch of lettuce is irresistible too.
By the way, did you know that green caterpillars eat only cabbage and not lettuce? That’s because cabbage contains a lot of sinigrin, one of their favorite compounds.
Sinigrin is very bitter… There really are some peculiar insects out there, aren’t there?
Strawberry Quiz

When it comes to fruits that evoke spring, strawberries come to mind.
These days you can find them in supermarkets even in winter, but strawberries are originally in season in spring.
Because they’re sweet and often used in desserts, some older adults may be fond of them as well.
A quiz about strawberries—an iconic spring fruit that’s familiar to older adults—would likely get everyone excited.
Through the quiz, you’ll also have the chance to learn surprising facts about strawberries.
It can be a fun way for older adults to discover things they didn’t know about strawberries.
Enjoy a delightful time with a strawberry quiz!



