[Recreation for Seniors] Introducing Quizzes to Enjoy at Day Service Centers!
Among older adults, cognitive functions such as memory and concentration tend to decline progressively with age.
If you’re a caregiver or staff member working closely with seniors, you may wonder whether there are any recreational activities that can help prevent dementia.
Quizzes present questions across a variety of fields, making them useful for acquiring a broad range of knowledge.
They also stimulate the mind, which can contribute to improving cognitive function.
By all means, consider using quizzes as a recreational activity in day services and long-term care facilities.
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[Activities for Seniors] Introducing Quizzes to Enjoy at Day Service (41–50)
A quiz where you guess what the initials stand for

It might have been the most popular variety show of the 1990s.
Even if you don’t know the show itself, you’ve probably heard the phrase “Magical Banana.” Yes, this brain-training game was a big hit on “Magical Zunō Power!” It uses only hiragana to depict illustrations—a quiz where intuition and flashes of insight are key.
You express faces or animals using only initial letters, targeting that sweet spot of “almost obvious but not quite,” making it a truly addictive brain workout.
No drawing skills required, so even people who aren’t good at drawing are totally fine!
There’s an unusual surname that’s written with the characters for April 1st but read as “Watanuki.”
When April comes, we often get a spell of pleasantly warm weather, don’t we? So here are some fun facts related to the springtime mood.
There are people whose surname is written with the characters for “April 1” (四月一日) and read as Watanuki.
It’s an unusual surname, but it has an origin that’s very fitting for April.
As it gets warmer in April, people used to switch from winter kimono padded with cotton to ones with the cotton removed.
Because the cotton (wata) was taken out (nuku) on April 1, the name became Watanuki.
Japan has many other rare surnames as well.
It might be fun to look for them together with older people.
What word goes in the parentheses? (1)
(Even) a monkey falls from the tree
- dog
- monkey
- pheasant
See the answer
monkey
“Even monkeys fall from trees” is a saying that means even experts make mistakes. It uses the image of a monkey, skilled at climbing trees, still falling. Similar proverbs include “Even Kappa can be swept away by a river” and “Even Kobo makes mistakes with his brush.”
What word goes in the parentheses? (2)
The big can serve in place of the small.
- Wisdom
- power
- small
See the answer
small
The proverb “Dai wa shō o kaneru” means that something large can also serve the role of something small. It’s used when you want to say that having a larger one is more convenient than having a smaller one. Do you feel the same way in your daily life?
What words go in the parentheses? (3)
Constant dripping wears away the stone.
- stone
- rock
- ice
See the answer
stone
"Dripping water hollows stone" is a proverb meaning that even small efforts, if continued patiently, will eventually lead to success. Similar proverbs include "Perseverance is power" and "Many a little makes a mickle" (literally, "Even dust, when piled up, becomes a mountain"). It's a proverb full of wisdom.


