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For trivia-loving kids! A recommended collection of scary trivia and fun fact quiz questions

Recommended for kids interested in scary trivia quizzes and fun facts! Quizzes let you learn while enjoying what you’re curious about.

Here, we introduce helpful ideas that let children learn through quizzes.

When kids and adults learn together, it becomes even more exciting and fun.

Trivia opens up new worlds and helps build confidence.

Please use this as a guide and grow your knowledge by answering the question “Why is that?” through quizzes that interest you!

For trivia-loving kids! Recommended collection of scary trivia and fun facts (21–30)

Vegetable Quiz

Vegetable Quiz ★ Can you guess the names of the vegetables? ★ Kids’ animation ★ Educational video for babies and toddlers ★ Vegetables animation for kids
Vegetable Quiz

This is a colorful and appetizing vegetable quiz where you guess the names of vegetables.

From kid-favorite veggies like corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and pumpkins to a wide variety with different colors and shapes—such as bell peppers, cucumbers, asparagus, lotus root, carrots, and onions—many vegetables make an appearance.

It’s a fun way to learn and is sure to help reduce children’s dislike of vegetables just a little.

It might even support food education!

7 surprising food trivia quizzes

How many can you get right? 7 surprising food trivia quizzes [Anime] [Manga]
7 surprising food trivia quizzes

We don’t usually think too deeply when we eat fish or vegetables, right? At most, we might check the price or where they’re from.

So here’s a set of surprising food trivia quizzes.

Take cucumbers, for example—they’re a star of summer vegetables and essential in salads.

They’re also handy for adding color to bento boxes, but would you believe they’ve even been recognized by Guinness as a vegetable low in nutrients? It’s funny how once you start paying a little attention, you get more and more curious—human curiosity really is mysterious.

Let’s soak up lots of food trivia and amaze our friends!

Useful trivia quiz

Trivia 7: Handy Fun-Fact Quiz That’s Useful to Know — Trivia that comes in handy at school and at home [For Kids]
Useful trivia quiz

We’re introducing trivia that’s useful for everyday life and studying.

Those little everyday hassles and “What’s the best way to do this?” moments may seem small, but they happen surprisingly often, don’t they? This quiz will help you solve a few of those worries.

With a few simple tricks, life can become more comfortable and studying more efficient—there’s plenty of knowledge that’s helpful for kids, too! It’s the kind of content you’ll want to share with others, so once you pick up these trivia tips as knowledge, be sure to teach them to everyone around you.

A sneeze can travel at over 100 kilometers per hour.

A sneeze can travel at over 100 kilometers per hour.
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It's surprising how fast it is, right? Some say it's not just 100 km/h, but an average of 320 km/h. 320 km/h—that's the same speed as a Shinkansen bullet train! Knowing this, you can see why wearing a mask when you have a cold or covering your mouth when you sneeze is necessary.

The creature that has taken the most human lives so far is the mosquito.

The creature that has taken the most human lives so far is the mosquito.
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When we think of creatures that take human lives, we imagine venomous animals or powerful beasts we can’t overpower. But the answer is mosquitoes. It’s surprising that such tiny insects could be responsible, but mosquitoes transmit life-threatening infectious diseases like dengue fever and malaria to people.

When you eat something cold and get a sudden sharp pain in your head, it’s called an “ice cream headache.”

When you eat something cold and get a sudden sharp pain in your head, it’s called an “ice cream headache.”
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Have you ever gotten a headache from eating something cold? That sharp, sudden head pain actually has a name. When you hurriedly eat cold ice cream or shaved ice, the nerves in your throat get stimulated, and it seems your body mistakes the cold for pain, triggering a headache.

How many kinds of acorns are there in Japan?

How many kinds of acorns are there in Japan?
  1. 10 types
  2. 22 types
  3. 35 types
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22 types

Many of you were probably surprised to learn there are that many kinds. In fact, there are 22 types of acorns in Japan. If you look closely, you’ll find various shapes—some long and slender, others round and plump. By the way, “acorn” is a common name for the fruit of trees in the beech family, and there is no plant that is actually named “acorn.”

The meaning of the streamer at the very top of the koinobori

The meaning of the streamer at the very top of the koinobori

Koinobori are one of the essential decorations for Children’s Day, and the sight of large carp dancing in the wind evokes a sense of strength and freshness.

But what meaning is carried by the part that isn’t the carp—the colorful windsock that flies above them? The colors of the windsock also have significance: they represent the elements of nature in the Yin-Yang and Five Elements theory, serving as a talisman to protect children.

It is also said to act as a marker for the gods.

Altogether, the windsock expresses the wish for protection over the home and the children.

Which of the following is effective when scissors become dull?

Which of the following is effective when scissors become dull?
  1. Cutting aluminum foil
  2. apply glue stick
  3. wet with water
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Cutting aluminum foil

If you keep using the same scissors, their cutting performance will gradually deteriorate. Dull scissors not only slow down your work, but they can also be dangerous. In such cases, try cutting a crumpled piece of aluminum foil with the scissors! The blades of dull scissors have tiny chips, but cutting aluminum foil helps fill in those chipped areas, restoring their sharpness.

What should you do when eating ice cream or shaved ice gives you a brain freeze?

What should you do when eating ice cream or shaved ice gives you a brain freeze?
  1. Drink a little warm beverage
  2. cool the forehead
  3. Stop eating cold things
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cool the forehead

Everyone has probably experienced that sharp, ice-cream headache while eating ice cream or shaved ice! This happens because the sudden cooling in your mouth increases blood flow and causes blood vessels to dilate, and because nerves in the throat get stimulated. Cooling your forehead can help constrict those dilated vessels, and the added sensation can ease the sharp pain. Try pressing the ice cream or shaved ice container directly against your forehead.