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Quiz for high school students

We’ve put together a collection of quizzes for high school students!

From quizzes that deepen your knowledge, to brain-teasing puzzles perfect for a mental workout, to fun games you can enjoy with friends like “Name That Intro,” we’ll be introducing a wide variety.

These are perfect for high schoolers who love quizzes, as well as those who want to review what they’ve studied or test how much they know.

We’ve also selected quizzes that are useful outside of school, such as general knowledge, polite language (keigo), and basic legal concepts.

For your present and future self, use these to cultivate a wide range of knowledge, thinking skills, and sensibilities!

Quiz for High School Students (21–30)

What is Picasso’s full name?

Picasso’s full name is so long it’s hilarious.
What is Picasso's full name?

Pablo Picasso is known as the founder of Cubism, but did you know his full name is incredibly long? Even if you’ve heard it’s long, being asked to recite it from memory would be nearly impossible.

It’s almost like Jugemu from Japanese rakugo.

It’s also said that Picasso’s father was an art teacher and curator, and that after recognizing Picasso’s talent, he stopped painting himself.

With not only his name but many other intriguing anecdotes, Picasso is well worth looking into.

Microsoft Quiz

[Super Hard] It Baffled the Geniuses! Microsoft Job Entrance Exam (IQ Test / Brain Training)
Microsoft Quiz

Microsoft, founded by Bill Gates, is the company that spread Windows PCs—now indispensable in modern life—around the world.

Like Apple and Google, it brings together brilliant minds from across the globe, and many Japanese people dream of joining the company.

One challenge we’d like you to try is Microsoft’s entrance exam—a notoriously difficult problem said to have stumped top talents from all over the world who came to take it.

Give it a shot!

Quiz for high school students (31–40)

Magical Brain Quiz

Quiz Magical Zunou Power!! Aru-Nashi Quiz Round 2
Magical Brain Quiz

One of the most popular quiz types is the “Aru-nashi” quiz.

Some are easy to figure out, while others leave you stumped and your mind goes completely blank.

The Aru-nashi quizzes introduced here are designed so that, as time passes, new words and hints are gradually added.

Along with that, a number called the Brain Index steadily decreases.

In other words, the fewer hints you need to answer, the higher your Brain Index score will be! Having a Brain Index also adds a bit of excitement when everyone plays together!

What is the capital of the countries of the world?

There are many countries in the world.

Japan recognizes 195 countries alone, and it’s said that this number may increase in the future.

Even just memorizing country names is tough, so trying to learn all their capitals might be even harder.

However, learning them could boost our interest in other countries.

It might be easier to remember them in a quiz format.

By learning the capitals and getting to know each country’s atmosphere and culture, I hope people will become more internationally minded.

Which museum in Ueno has been registered as a World Heritage Site?

A World Heritage site is said to be an irreplaceable treasure born from the formation of the Earth and the history of humankind, passed down from the past to the present, and a shared heritage that people around the world must protect.

Among such World Heritage sites, here’s a slightly unusual one: the National Museum of Western Art.

It was inscribed as a World Heritage site as one of Le Corbusier’s architectural works.

This is a great opportunity to rediscover the beauty of the museum as a building.

It also sounds fun to stroll around and see the buildings he designed.

Which Buddhist statue at Kōryū-ji in Kyoto is one of Japan’s first National Treasures (No. 1)?

The wooden Maitreya Bodhisattva in contemplative pose from the Asuka period at Koryu-ji in Kyoto is a Buddhist statue that was designated as National Treasure No.

1.

Many people are probably familiar with this statue, which was featured on old postage stamps and the like.

The actual statue is 125 centimeters tall—smaller than you might expect—but it exudes an indescribably noble presence.

I highly recommend seeing it on a school trip.

Kyoto is home to many wonderful cultural properties, and taking this opportunity to explore them may enrich your life.

Japanese History Quiz

History Quiz Japanese History 1/3 (Jomon–Heian (Questions 1–48/138))
Japanese History Quiz

Here’s a Japanese history quiz you can use for tests and entrance exam study.

It’s a multiple-choice quiz where you pick the correct answer from three options, serving up Japan-history questions at a lively pace.

Studying for history exams involves memorizing a lot, right? But mindlessly cramming can be exhausting, and it can become so routine that nothing sticks.

In times like that, learning while having fun with a quiz format is highly recommended! It’s also great as a way to refresh your mind.