[For Seniors] Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts for Everyday Life
Quizzes that are not only useful in everyday life but also enriching for general knowledge.
They’re easy to play, making them perfect for killing time.
This time, we’re introducing light, fun trivia quizzes for seniors.
If you know the answers to these quizzes, you can share them as knowledge with those around you.
Of course, they also help develop thinking and concentration skills, making them great brain training.
Get excited with quizzes,
show off fun facts, and naturally pick up knowledge as you play—this value-packed quiz collection has it all!
Give it a try!
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[For Seniors] Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts for Everyday Life (61–70)
Animal Either-Or Quiz

This quiz is about answering questions by looking at photos.
You’ll be asked to identify which of two similar-looking animals is which—ones you may have seen but aren’t completely sure about—such as distinguishing between a horse and a donkey, a swan and a duck, or a porcupine and an anteater.
Animals you haven’t seen in person can be especially hard to tell apart.
There are 10 questions, so do your best to get a perfect score.
It’s not only good brain training, but you’ll also gain knowledge—so have fun and give it a try!
Spring seasonal vegetables and fruits quiz

The peak season for fruits and vegetables is when they taste their best, and some people may look forward to those seasonal peaks every year.
This quiz explores how much you know about the seasons of various fruits and vegetables, while also touching on how to identify the most delicious ones.
Even if you already know which conditions make them taste better, understanding the reasons behind it can make choosing vegetables even more enjoyable.
If you can pick out the tastiest ones, it might even spark a newfound love for more types of vegetables.
Difficult-to-read kanji related to spring

Spring is a season when we feel warmth, and many people strongly associate it with plants and animals becoming active.
This is a quiz that challenges you to read kanji related to spring, including springtime plants and animals.
It can be hard to give the reading from the kanji alone, so it may be easier if you use the kanji used and the season to make an educated guess.
You might find that there are words you know in speech but have never had a chance to write in kanji, so this quiz could lead to new discoveries.
Spring Plant Quiz

When it comes to flower names, we can quickly recognize the ones we often see or that are famous, but the less common ones can be hard to identify—especially if it’s just a photo of a bud.
Here’s a quiz where you try to guess the names of such flowers.
Each question is multiple choice with three options, and all of them sound plausible, so it can be tricky.
Don’t worry about getting answers wrong—just keep tackling the questions with the goal of learning more.
Trying to remember and expanding your knowledge is one of life’s joys, so please keep that spirit no matter how old you are.
Quiz in a spring field

Because plants grow differently depending on the season, there are of course vegetables that thrive in spring.
This is a quiz where we show photos of such springtime vegetables and have participants guess the name of each vegetable.
As more and more types of produce are available in supermarkets year-round, this can also prompt the realization that certain vegetables are actually in season in spring.
If the answer becomes too obvious just by seeing the vegetable itself, another recommended approach is to use photos of the flowers before the vegetables have formed and have participants guess from those.


