[Easy] Quiz for Middle School Students
If you think riddles are just kids’ games, you’re totally mistaken!
Quizzes and riddles not only give your brain a workout, but many of them also provide useful knowledge for the future.
From quick time-killers to ones that use calculations and diagrams, and even trick questions—we introduce a wide variety.
Enjoy them with friends in your free time, or try them solo when you’re bored and aim to become a trivia master.
Even if you don’t get the answer, just thinking about it gives your brain some exercise, right?
They’re sure to be great conversation starters with friends, too!
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Easy Quiz for Middle School Students (21–30)
Elementary school entrance exam question

This is a collection of entrance exam questions for highly competitive elementary schools.
Although they’re called “highly competitive,” the problems are designed for children in kindergarten or preschool, so a middle school student should be able to answer them.
Rather than overthinking, you might be able to solve them by trusting your own flashes of insight.
30 trick riddles that 80% of people can’t solve

Let’s play with words! Here are 30 ideas for trick riddles that 80% of people can’t solve.
Trick riddles can leave you feeling stumped, but seeing the answer often makes you think, “Ah, I get it now!” or “So that’s how it works!” This time, let’s take on riddles said to be unsolvable for 80% of people.
For example, one question goes: “One day, a precious musical instrument broke and could no longer be used.
What instrument was it?”
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.
Real Hide-and-Seek

This is a video that lets you dive into a mystery drama or novel and experience a realistic investigation as if you were the detective yourself.
A series of unique puzzles appears one after another, from wordplay and alphabet-based challenges to mazes and color-based problems.
Viewers analyze the given information and clues to deduce answers and solve the cases.
There are plenty of tricky problems, and even elementary school students can stay excited and engaged, tackling them all the way to the end without getting bored.
Guess the character from the silhouette quiz

For those of you in junior high school now, this will feel like a story from long ago, but from the 1950s for a while, NHK regularly broadcast shadow puppet plays.
The program was called “Silhouette,” and classics like “Nobody’s Boy: Remi” and “Heidi, Girl of the Alps” were adapted into shadow plays.
In today’s world of 8K full color, shadow puppetry might seem a bit plain, but if you’re curious, definitely look it up.
A quiz where you guess characters using only their silhouettes would be fun, too.
People who like anime or manga might have a slight advantage.
It could be a great activity to enjoy with family or siblings at a small party.
Prefecture Silhouette Quiz

If you watch the weather forecast, you might recognize the shape of your own region, but identifying other regions can be quite challenging.
You may think, “I’ve seen this shape before, but where was it again?” This is a quiz I’d love people confident in geography to try.
Prefectural Features Quiz

This is a prefecture quiz where you guess which prefecture it is based on information such as weather, transportation, resources, and local specialties.
It’s great for studying Japanese geography.
This is a set of problems I’d especially like those who feel they’re not good at this kind of topic in regular classes to try.
It might spark your interest.



