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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 (31–40)

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.

What is the highest mountain on Mars?

Speaking of Mars, it is a planet in the solar system next to Earth.

People used to say that jellyfish-like Martians lived there, but research has advanced in recent years.

Mars is red due to iron oxide.

There are volcanoes on Mars, and the tallest, Olympus Mons, is said to be 27 kilometers high, making it the largest volcano in the solar system.

It is also said to have the largest canyon in the solar system.

Mars, where the atmosphere and water are believed to have existed in the past, never ceases to fascinate.

What fraction of Shiga Prefecture’s area does Lake Biwa occupy?

Lake Biwa, known as Japan’s largest freshwater lake.

Because its shape and area are said to be very similar to Awaji Island, there are various legends about it.

Although Lake Biwa looks very large, it actually occupies only one-sixth of Shiga Prefecture’s area.

A post on Twitter that placed the last wedge of a six-piece cheese in the center of its container to represent Lake Biwa became a topic of conversation, and it’s true that when something is in the center, it feels bigger.

As a quiz, this is something that stumps everyone, and if you don’t know the facts, you’re likely to overestimate its size.

Youth Common Sense Quiz

Did a Gen Z common-sense quiz and couldn’t stop laughing at the old lady’s answers lol
Youth Common Sense Quiz

Equipping yourself with general common sense also leads to smoother communication with those around you, doesn’t it? This quiz focuses on the kind of common knowledge that young people in particular should know, serving as a chance to build that common sense.

You can examine whether each piece of “common sense” is actually correct, and also explore how much you might be out of step with society—or whether you still count as a young person.

Don’t just look at the answers; learn the surrounding context as well, such as what sparked certain trends and the information circulating around them.

Difficult Kanji Quiz

[Club Quiz] Can everyone read these?? Let's study tricky kanji! (Naenano's Bukapi)
Difficult Kanji Quiz

There are all kinds of kanji—some you learn in class and others you won’t master unless you look them up yourself.

This quiz focuses on those many types of kanji, especially the ones known as difficult-to-read.

Some are hard to read on their own, while others become tricky in combination, so it really tests your broad knowledge of kanji.

It’s recommended to use hints about how each kanji is read, and if that doesn’t help, use the readings of the components that make up the kanji as clues.

You might come up with the answer from a rough sense of how it should be read.

Quiz for High School Students (41–50)

Among a bell cricket, a butterfly, a cicada, and a cricket, which one is the odd one out?

Among a bell cricket, a butterfly, a cicada, and a cricket, which one is the odd one out?

Among bell crickets, butterflies, cicadas, and crickets, which one doesn’t belong? You might think, “They’re all insects!”—it’s the perfect brain teaser.

The correct answer is the butterfly, because it’s the only one that doesn’t make sound.

Once you fixate on ‘they’re all insects,’ it’s hard to break out of that frame, but as soon as you hear the answer, you’ll think, “Ah, that makes sense.” Staff can offer seasonal hints like, “It’s almost the time when cicadas start to sing,” to gently guide them toward the answer.

Intro Quiz: Karaoke Classic Songs

Recommended for high school students who want to enjoy quizzes just for fun! This is an intro quiz using classic karaoke songs.

They’re all famous tracks that any high schooler has probably heard at least once, but if you require both the song title and the artist name to count as correct, you might find yourself unexpectedly struggling when one or the other doesn’t come to mind.

There are 40 songs in total, featuring hits from the Reiwa, Heisei, and Showa eras.

Play with friends or family and compete in a fast-paced buzzer-style challenge to see who can name the most!