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 (1–10)
Trivia Quiz: Japan’s Three Great ___ — What’s the last one?

There’s a joke that goes like this: When people talk about Japan’s three great hot springs, everyone says, “Kusatsu Onsen, Beppu Onsen, and… [their own local onsen],” slipping in the name of their hometown for the third one.
It might actually be more common than you’d think.
So let’s try a “Japan’s Three Great ___: what’s the last one?” quiz.
For example: “Japan’s three great rivers are the Tone River, the Ishikari River, and what’s the third?” “Japan’s three most scenic views are Matsushima, Miyajima, and what’s the third?” and so on.
There are plenty of questions where the answer feels like it’s right on the tip of your tongue.
Highly recommended for travel lovers!
Events of the Showa era

We present a multiple-choice quiz featuring notable events and topics from the late 1950s through the 1970s—the era when today’s seniors were in their prime.
The quiz has 10 questions in total, covering nostalgic themes such as barbershop prices, cola bottles, the “3 Cs” of the mid-1960s, rotary dial telephones, public pay phones, pagers, warm-water bidet toilets, moving walkways, bowling, and the Takenoko-zoku street-dance craze.
It’s a chance to look back on those days and give your brain a healthy dose of stimulation.
Trivia quiz facts you’ll want to share with others

We’ve put together a trivia quiz full of little-known facts that will make you go “Whoa!” The quiz is multiple choice with three options and ranges from useful to utterly useless knowledge, covering topics like “the price of a spacesuit,” “animals with long gestation periods,” “the classic call before rock-paper-scissors,” “polka-dot patterns on lactic acid drinks,” “the number of coins you can use in a vending machine,” and “Japan’s first prepared frozen food.” After the quiz, you’ll probably find yourself itching to share these tidbits with everyone around you.
Easy! Health trivia that’s good to know and beneficial

Everyone wants to live each day in good health, and to do that, it’s important to incorporate health-focused habits into daily life.
This quiz is perfect as a starting point for living healthily day to day, offering trivia related to human health.
It covers foods that can improve your health and habits that can make you healthier, encouraging you to consider whether the correct answers apply to you.
You may even uncover misconceptions or mistaken beliefs about health, making it a useful opportunity to reevaluate your approach to wellness so far.
Test your trivia knowledge!

How well do you do on questions from TV quiz shows? Whether you’re someone who says, “I’m not good at quizzes,” or someone who’s “pretty confident in their trivia,” everyone can enjoy this: “Test Your Trivia Skills! Three-Choice Trivia Quiz.” Questions like “How can you stop a sneeze?”, “How do you make old rice taste good?”, and “How can you rein in your anger when you feel like you’re about to explode?”—there are videos uploaded to video sites that compile quizzes enjoyable for beginners to advanced players.
It sounds fun to try them together as entertainment at a birthday party, too!
Surprising Trivia Quiz

TV shows where comedians and popular actors take on quiz challenges are hugely popular.
It’s also no longer unusual to see current University of Tokyo students appearing on TV like celebrities.
How about trying some fun multiple-choice trivia questions that cover all kinds of knowledge? For example: “What does the ‘sepia’ in sepia tone mean?”, “What’s inside the nose of a Shinkansen bullet train?”, and “What is the origin of the term ‘landing’ in a staircase?” These quizzes are full of tidbits that can spark conversation if you know them.
And they might lead to all sorts of new topics, too.
They’re multiple-choice, so feel free to give them a try!
Olympic Trivia Quiz

What Olympic moment is most vividly etched in your memory? Whether it’s Naoko Takahashi’s moving marathon finish, Kosuke Kitajima’s iconic “I feel super good!” line in swimming, or the exploits of the baseball team known as Samurai Japan, there’s never a shortage of Olympic stories to talk about.
So why not take on a quiz dedicated solely to the Olympics? You might be surprised by questions like “Which country has never missed an Olympic Games?” or “In which sport did Japan win its first medal?” Perfect to enjoy along with nostalgic Olympic tales among friends.


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