Fun quizzes that will liven up a year-end party. Questions everyone can enjoy.
Are you wondering what kind of activities would let everyone enjoy your year-end party? If so, we recommend fun quizzes! In this article, we’ll introduce a wide variety of entertaining quizzes that will liven up your year-end party, including intro music quizzes, general knowledge quizzes, and kanji quizzes.
We’ve gathered quizzes that can be enjoyed at company year-end parties with multiple generations, as well as parties with friends of the same age.
Use these ideas to help make your year-end party at the close of the year a truly enjoyable time!
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Fun and exciting year-end party quizzes: Questions everyone can enjoy (41–50)
Quiz: Let’s Aim for the Sweet Spot!

Quiz Ii-Sen IkimaSHOW! is a quiz that seems to have answers—but doesn’t! The cards with the prompts don’t list any specific correct answer.
Players announce their predicted answers, and whoever guesses the most middle (median) value earns points.
Normally, quizzes are about arriving at a single correct answer, but the fun here is in aiming for the most average response among the contestants—hitting that “just right” sweet spot.
The more players there are, the harder the predictions become and the more exciting the game gets!
A quiz with identical choices

It’s a game that makes you go, “What’s going on? It’s supposed to be a quiz, but all the choices are the same!” The quiz proceeds by showing the answer choices first, then reading out the question.
The choices aren’t simply identical, though—while the text itself may be the same, subtle differences appear in formatting, size, color, and other non-text elements.
You have to think a bit and figure out what each choice is actually indicating to arrive at the correct answer.
That’s why flashes of insight are crucial! It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that will make you say “I get it!” the moment you hear the answer.
Music Symbols Quiz

As the title suggests, the Music Symbols Quiz is a quiz where you answer questions about the various symbols used in sheet music! It might be easy for those who paid attention in music class in elementary and middle school or who regularly engage with music and often look at scores.
But for others, it has that fun feeling of seeming familiar yet hard to grasp!
Antonym Quiz

It’s a game where you answer words that have the opposite meaning of the word given, keeping to the rhythm.
Start with short words like “success” and “failure,” and gradually try longer phrases.
Because you have to decide the opposite instantly, unexpected answers can pop out! Instead of only flipping words to their opposites or making opposite-meaning sentences, it’s also fun to create new pairs of antonyms by slicing the words in different ways.
Rather than aiming for strictly correct answers, go for responses that sound convincingly opposite to everyone—or that are simply funny—and get the energy up.
A quiz where everyone tries to guess correctly without overlapping answers

Wouldn’t an end-of-year party be even more exciting with a game that strengthens bonds with friends and colleagues? I’d like to propose a quiz where everyone tries to give correct answers without overlapping with others.
The rule is that participants each provide multiple answers, but no two people can give the same one.
For example, with six people, you could try to name all the Central League baseball teams without any duplicates.
It’s even more fun if everyone reveals their answers at the same time using flip cards.
Of course, it doesn’t have to be six people—three, ten, or any number works.
Try designing a quiz that fits your group size.



