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 quizzes to liven up the year-end party: questions everyone can enjoy (11–20)
Fill-in-the-blank quiz

Memorize this and you’ll be the life of the party! Here’s a fun activity using hiragana: a set of 20 hiragana quiz questions.
The difficulty ranges from beginner to intermediate.
You have a time limit to figure out which hiragana character fits in the box.
If you can solve 7 or more, it’s said you’ve got a very flexible mind.
You can adjust the time limit based on age, or have people raise their hands as soon as they figure it out.
Creating your own original questions is also highly recommended!
Year-in-Review Quiz

A year may feel short, but when you look back, all sorts of events come to mind, don’t they? You might even find yourself thinking, “I can’t remember what happened in January!?” With that in mind, how about hosting a “Year-in-Review Quiz” at your office end-of-year party to reflect on the past twelve months? Create quiz questions about events from each month, January through December, and get everyone excited! You could even add a unique twist, like awarding points equal to the number of the month for each correct answer—so a correct answer for March earns 3 points, and December earns 12.
Company Logo Quiz

Company logos you see around town every day.
You see them often, but when they come up as a quiz, you start to feel unsure if you can answer correctly, right? How about livening up your office year-end party with a “Company Logos” quiz that tests your general knowledge? You can simply show a logo and have people guess the company, but you could also make it more challenging—and more fun—by showing two similar versions of the same logo and having participants spot the differences.
It’s a great way to train your insight and decision-making skills.
trick question

Trick quizzes are one of the go-to crowd-pleasers at year-end parties.
Even if the question sounds “easy,” you’ll likely find yourself stumped by omitted words or unexpected phrasing.
And even when you think you’ve got the answer, there may be a trap lurking behind it.
That sense of satisfaction from an unexpected solution is part of their charm.
When you can’t solve one, it actually helps everyone relax and brings participants closer together.
They make perfect icebreakers, so consider using them at your next event.
Gesture Quiz

An easy way to get the party going! Here’s a gesture game.
One person acts with gestures, and everyone else guesses.
The time limit is 10 seconds.
If no one gets it, you can extend the time! The person gesturing must not say any words.
It’s also recommended to prepare prompts in advance with cards.
For example, if the prompt is “figure skating,” the person acting should use gestures that match the prompt.
Everyone writes their answer within 10 seconds and reveals them all at once.
Rather than focusing on winning or losing, the fun comes from how many people can guess the gesture correctly.
You can also make it a team competition depending on the number of players.



