Aim for a perfect score! A three-choice common knowledge quiz that deepens your understanding
We’re giving you a multiple-choice common-sense quiz with three options!
It’s not just about what you learned at school—we’ve turned various bits of everyday knowledge into quiz questions.
We cover a wide range, from Japanese culture and history to topics about the world.
Even if you think you know something, when it pops up suddenly as a quiz, you might find yourself thinking, “Huh? What was it again?”
If you can’t recall it even though you know it, if you’ve forgotten it, or if you never knew it in the first place, let this quiz be your chance to brush up and deepen your knowledge.
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Aim for a perfect score! A 3-choice general-knowledge quiz that deepens your knowledge (1–10)
Which literary master wrote works such as “I Am a Cat” and “Botchan?”
- Soseki Natsume
- Yukichi Fukuzawa
- Osamu Dazai
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Soseki Natsume
The 1,000-yen banknote issued from November 1984 features a portrait of Natsume Soseki.
Which is the correct combination of spirit animals (shoryo-uma) displayed during Obon?
- Cucumbers and eggplants
- Eggplant and pumpkin
- Cucumbers and corn
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Cucumbers and eggplants
The cucumber represents a horse and the eggplant represents a cow; people return to this world on the cucumber horse and go back to the afterlife on the eggplant cow.
What language is “do re mi fa so la ti do”?
- Japanese
- Italian
- English
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Italian
In Japanese it is represented as “ハニホヘトイロハ,” in English as “CDEFGHABC,” and in German as “CDEFGAHC.”
Aim for a perfect score! A three-choice common-sense quiz that deepens your knowledge (11–20)
What is the name of Japan’s first Prime Minister?
- Tsuyoshi Inukai
- Hirobumi Ito
- Taisuke Itagaki
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Hirobumi Ito
Hirobumi Ito served as Prime Minister a total of four times, remarkably.
What is the third star that, along with Altair and Deneb, forms the Summer Triangle?
- Vega
- Sirius
- Spica
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Vega
Vega, the alpha star of the constellation Lyra, is also considered the star of Orihime in the Tanabata festival.
Who are considered the Three Great Beauties of the world: Cleopatra, Yang Guifei, and who is the third?
- Ono no Komachi
- Marie Antoinette
- Himiko
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Ono no Komachi
Ono no Komachi was a poet who lived during the Heian period, and one of her poems is included in the Hyakunin Isshu.
What is the name of the law that Newton discovered?
- Law of universal gravitation
- Fleming's law
- Mendel's laws
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Law of universal gravitation
Newton discovered this law after observing an apple fall from a tree.


