Recommended for upper grades! A fun, educational quiz for elementary school students
Upper elementary school students are deepening their friendships and starting to have firm opinions of their own.
It’s also a time when they take an interest in many things and enjoy learning.
Their knowledge grows, and their thinking skills develop.
So here, we’ll introduce quizzes for elementary school students that let them learn while playing, drawn from various fields like school subjects and daily life.
They can have fun thinking them through together with friends.
It’s also a great opportunity for everyone to deepen their learning.
By all means, have fun and take on the challenge with your friends!
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Recommended for upper grades! Fun and educational quizzes for elementary school students (31–40)
5 trick questions that even kids can understand

We’ll introduce five trick questions that even children can understand.
The questions are about things like calendars and new products.
By using familiar topics, elementary school students will feel more connected and be more eager to take part in the quiz.
Encourage the kids to aim for the right answers with their flexible minds.
If it starts to feel difficult, prepare hints so everyone can enjoy it together.
These quizzes are recommended for upper elementary school students.
Try taking turns asking the questions with teachers and friends and have fun!
A riddle mainly written in hiragana

Once children start going to elementary school, their range of activities broadens compared to before, and all sorts of things begin to catch their eye.
They learn that a café is a place to drink coffee, that you can even buy a gravestone at a stone shop—things they didn’t understand before suddenly start to make sense, and I’m sure everything they see becomes fascinating and intriguing.
Learning words is just as much fun, so why not try some Hiragana riddles? They’re not only enjoyable but also help with Japanese language study—truly killing two birds with one stone.
Grown-ups, please join in the thinking, too!
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I really enjoy quiz shows and often watch them on TV.
How about you? I’m always impressed by the knowledge and quick thinking of Ujihara from Rozan and Takuji Izawa.
But the one I think is the most amazing is Kazlaser.
He’s so funny and yet so quick-witted… I wonder if a comedian’s brain and quiz skills are connected somehow.
If it’s Kazu, he could probably breeze through even slightly tricky trick questions.
The classic trick question for elementary school kids, both then and now, is probably: “What kind of pan can’t you eat, even though it’s called ‘pan’?” Everyone, try quizzing each other with your best trick questions and enjoy your lunch break!
A quiz that 99% of people get caught by

It’s hard to arrive at the answer! Here are some ideas for quizzes that trick 99% of people.
These are riddles that most people get caught by, and to find the answer, it’s important to approach them with flexible thinking.
Try looking at them from different angles with your friends and family.
For example, there’s a question like: “You picked up a wallet someone dropped.
What should you do with the wallet you picked up?” Try thinking with an open mind!
Sea creatures, animals, and food riddles

Did you know that the mysterious sea creature known as the sea angel (Clione) varies in size depending on its habitat? In the English Channel, they grow to at most 1 cm, but in the Arctic Ocean they can reach as much as 8 cm.
By the way, the blue whale, considered the largest animal on Earth, is about 30 meters long.
While the creatures themselves are certainly amazing, the oceans that cradle them are truly magnificent.
Let’s make break time more fun with riddles about beloved sea-dwelling creatures.
If you mix in a few tricky, fiendish questions, it’ll be even more exciting!
Recommended for upper grades! Fun and educational quizzes for elementary school students (41–50)
Witty riddles

The word tonchi, which we usually use to mean clever wit or a witty retort, is said by one theory to come from the onomatopoeic sound tonchinkan, the clang made when a swordsmith hammers a blade.
But there are various theories, and nothing is certain.
“Tonchi” is a curious word, isn’t it? Riddles that play on tonchi are a fun way to pass the time, too.
For example, here’s a question: “What do you buy in order to keep?” The hint is that the question is written in hiragana.
The answer is a pet—because in Japanese it’s ‘kau tame ni kau’ (buy in order to keep/raise).
The trick to getting the right answer is to look at words from different angles!
School Riddles

Aim for a perfect score! Here are some ideas for school-themed riddles.
These riddles are all about school! It sounds like it would be a lot of fun to tackle them with close friends or family.
For example, there’s a question like: “During Japanese class, what time do you have to write down and memorize?” It seems ghosts and yokai also make an appearance, so you can enjoy the thrills and excitement as you work through them.
If you can get all the answers right, you’ll be one step closer to becoming a riddle master, don’t you think?


