[For Seniors] Trivia Multiple-Choice Quiz
Do you all like quizzes?
Quizzes are great for killing time, and one of their best features is that you can pick up new knowledge while having fun.
This article introduces trivia quizzes aimed at older adults.
Even if you don’t know the answers, it’s not a big problem—it’s just trivia—but some quizzes include information that can be useful in daily life, so give them a try if you like.
They’re multiple-choice with three options, so they’re easy to answer even if you have no idea.
Feel free to use them during recreation time at senior facilities as well.
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[For Seniors] General Knowledge Multiple-Choice Quiz (21–30)
5 Trivia Quiz Picks

I think many people unexpectedly possess knowledge from skills they once mastered.
Job-specific knowledge—like that unique to nurses or carpenters—can directly come in handy in quizzes.
On a day with fireworks, you could do a fireworks-themed quiz; for the Tanabata festival, a quiz about Tanabata.
Using quizzes as an activity for birthday parties or community gatherings is a great idea.
It could also be fun to make your own quizzes, such as ones about colors or food.
Try taking on all kinds of quizzes!
Hinamatsuri Multiple-Choice Quiz

Let’s help older adults have fun with quizzes and relieve stress at the same time.
Many seniors reportedly feel stressed by worries about things they can no longer do or about their health.
In fact, when you’re thinking through quiz questions, you’re focused, which makes you less likely to feel stress and can also provide a refreshing change of pace.
With that in mind, we’d like to introduce a “Hinamatsuri Multiple-Choice Quiz” that’s perfect for March.
Because it’s a three-choice quiz, it’s easy for older adults to answer.
It should also feel easy to give it a try, right? Quizzes naturally spark conversation with people around you, so they’re great for boosting communication too.
Enjoy a fun time with the Hinamatsuri three-choice quiz!
[For Seniors] Trivia Multiple-Choice Quiz (31–40)
10 Difficult Trivia Quiz Questions

What always amazes me on quiz shows that often feature University of Tokyo students is how effortlessly they read out difficult-to-pronounce kanji.
They even deliberately write words that are normally in katakana—like “sea otter” or “pineapple”—in kanji, and read them without a hitch.
It makes me wonder what kind of study they do on a daily basis.
So instead of an ordinary trivia quiz, let’s try a “tough trivia quiz” and train ourselves! Some of it may be useless knowledge that makes you think, “When would I ever use this?” But it’s multiple choice, so feel free to give it a try.
In conclusion
How did you like the trivia quiz? Since it was trivia, there were plenty of unique questions.
Quizzes are fun because of the time you spend thinking, and when you come across an interesting question, you feel like telling someone about it, which sparks conversations even after the quiz.
I hope you enjoy some fun time with trivia quizzes!


