Quizzes come in all kinds, from difficult to easy, and among them, I’ve put together a ranking of quizzes especially recommended for high school students.
Try using these to have fun with your classmates, teachers, family, and more!
- Quiz for high school students
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- Funny quizzes and riddles that get everyone excited in high school
- [Difficult] Riddles for High School Students
- [Interesting] World and Japan Map Quiz and Geography Questions Collection
- Funny quizzes for middle school students. Quizzes that can liven up a middle school setting.
- [Easy] Riddles for Middle Schoolers
- [Trick Quiz] Quiz Questions That Excite Everyone from Kids to Adults
- A roundup of recommended psychology tests for high school students, including personality and love/romance assessments.
- Let’s take on the challenge! A multiple-choice history quiz for elementary school students. Review your history lessons.
- [Interesting] Collection of Math Quiz Problems
- A quiz site for university students, featuring everything from academic to entertainment quizzes!
- A fun quiz you can use to kill time by yourself or with everyone
[Easy] Quiz for High School Students (1–10)
Eight easy arithmetic problems!

I tried solving one problem as a test, but the last part was quite difficult.
If I explained it in detail, it would spoil the fun, so I won’t write it here, but if that’s the approach you take, you might find yourself thinking, “This way of looking at it works too,” and your thinking will loosen up a bit.
Doraemon Quiz 7

This is a quiz about Doraemon.
There were some questions that seemed familiar yet were actually tricky.
Why not take on the Doraemon quiz and test your knowledge of the series? It might be nice to recall the days when you watched Doraemon a lot in elementary school and revisit those feelings from back then.
Can you answer them all? History Quiz

Here’s a trivia quiz about Japanese history.
It’s just barely what you learn in junior high, so as a high schooler, you can definitely get it right, right? For example, when asked “Which domain did Oda Nobunaga rule?”, you might be tempted to answer “Aichi,” but the correct answer is “Owari Province.”
Among a bell cricket, a butterfly, a cicada, and a cricket, which one is the odd one out?
Among a bell cricket, butterfly, cicada, and cricket, which one doesn’t belong? You might hear someone say, “They’re all bugs!”—it’s a perfect brain teaser.
The correct answer is the butterfly, the only one among them that doesn’t make a sound! If you get stuck thinking they’re all insects, it’s hard to break out, but once you hear the answer, you’ll go, “Ah, that’s it.” With classmates, try giving hints tied to the season, like “It’ll soon be the time when cicadas start singing,” to help them arrive at the answer themselves!
Trick quizzes and logic problems

These are problems to train your logical thinking.
Solving problems like these might sharpen your mind.
It’s fun to tackle them by competing with friends or by cooperating together.
However, even if you get smarter from this, it doesn’t necessarily affect your school grades, so you still need to study for school!
Beginner-friendly puzzle

There are eight simple brain-training quizzes.
If you’re not good at problems that require a bit of lateral thinking—like math—give them a try.
Each one comes with an explanation, so you can see the process behind how to solve them, which is a nice bonus.
13 simple cipher problems at IQ 85 level

The problems are simple, and with a little thought you can probably figure them out.
I bet about 90% of people can get the first one right.
It seems like something that would be fun to do with friends! After warming up your brain with some easy problems, try tackling the others too.



