[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] Quizzes for Middle School Students (31–40)
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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!
Ultra-difficult trick quiz

Are you bad at trick questions? I couldn’t even get the classic one—“Which is heavier, 1 kg of iron or 1 kg of cotton?”—I just kept groaning and never reached the right answer.
I’m the type who overthinks and self-destructs, assuming there must be some hidden twist just because it’s presented as a question.
I can’t handle normal trick questions, so if they’re labeled “super hard,” then… As for those tougher trick questions, the rising YouTuber Chonmage Kozou—who suddenly appeared with the greeting “Hikiniku desu!”—is enjoying them too.
Elementary schoolers who don’t have much time, give them a try!
A slightly tricky, deceptive riddle

Five in total! Here are some ideas for slightly tricky trick riddle questions.
When there’s a time limit set for riddles, it adds that heart-pounding thrill, doesn’t it? This time, let’s take on trick riddles with a 10-second time limit for each question.
For example, you might get a question like, “What fish is always falling in love with someone and has a pounding heart?” Try them out with your friends and family!
The Vanished 100 Yen

This is a problem where the total of the money you have left and the money given to the other person doesn’t add up.
Somehow the calculations end up wrong, and you keep rereading the problem over and over.
The key to solving it is to stay calm, take your time, and read the problem statement carefully.



