[For Seniors] Surprising Facts! Multiple-Choice Trivia Quiz (4 Options)
Even if you don’t know them, these trivia facts won’t cause any trouble in daily life, but knowing them can broaden your interests and give you knowledge you’ll want to share with others.
In this article, I’d like to introduce trivia quizzes geared toward older adults.
Quizzes are great for brain training and are also recommended for dementia prevention.
Please make good use of them for recreational activities at senior facilities as well!
All the questions introduced here are multiple-choice with four options, so even those who aren’t confident with quizzes can give them a try without pressure.
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- [For Seniors] Laugh-Out-Loud, Crowd-Pleasing! Fun Quiz
- [For Seniors] Sports Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts. Easy and Entertaining
- [Brain Training] Lively Word Quiz for Seniors
[For Seniors] Surprising Facts! 4-Choice Trivia Quiz (21–30)
Where among the parts of a riverbed would you find the greatest number of the roundest stones?
- the same anywhere
- upstream
- middle class
- Downstream
See the answer
Downstream
Large, angular stones are abundant upstream. As those angular stones are carried from upstream to downstream, they crack and get worn down. That’s why, the farther downstream you go, the more small, rounded stones you see.
Which of the following numbers should you call in case of an emergency at sea?
- 110
- 119
- 118
- 177
See the answer
118
When an accident occurs at sea, you should call the Japan Coast Guard at 118. The number 118 has been in use since May 2000. By the way, 110 is for the police, 119 is for fire and ambulance, and 177 is for the weather forecast.
In conclusion
Did you enjoy the trivia quiz? It may be called trivia, but learning something new is fun no matter how old you are.
It can also be a great conversation starter with friends and family, so be sure to try various trivia quizzes.


