[Difficult] A top recommended quiz collection for junior high school students. Casual questions you can enjoy easily.
Do you like quizzes?
You might not think about them much in everyday life, but you probably see them often on TV shows.
Quizzes can be like a workout for your brain, helping you gain knowledge and benefiting you in many ways.
There are tons of quiz videos on YouTube, too, making them perfect for killing time in your spare moments!
Here, we’ve picked out some great challenging quizzes for middle schoolers—tough enough to make you go “aha!” after you see the answers.
That said, they’re all friendly and casual, so feel free to enjoy them without pressure!
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[Challenging] Top Pick Quiz Collection for Middle Schoolers: Casual, Easy-to-Enjoy Questions (1–10)
Matchstick Quiz

This is a matchstick puzzle.
Move the specified number of matchsticks to find the answer.
The key to solving it is to read the instructions carefully and think about what you may and may not do, without being bound by conventional ideas.
It’s fun to work on while discussing with friends.
Brain Teasers

It’s a fairly challenging brain-training puzzle collection if you don’t know the words.
That said, you might solve them more easily by relaxing rather than overthinking.
You’ll enjoy the satisfaction of finally arriving at the answers after some head-scratching.
Once you solve them, you’ll want to quiz someone else.
A difficult problem from a famous junior high school entrance exam

QuizKnock is an intellectual group of University of Tokyo graduates and current students whose concept is “understanding the things and events around us through quizzes.” From among its members, Takuji Izawa, Shunki Sugai, and former member Takuro Kawakami take on entrance exam questions from prestigious junior high schools.
In the video, they tackle problems from Seiko Gakuin Junior High School’s mathematics (2017), the University of Tsukuba Junior High School’s social studies, and Ichikawa Junior High School’s science.
These entrance exams from elite schools require not only knowledge but also flexible thinking and calculation skills.
How many questions can you solve?
[Challenging] A Top Pick Quiz Collection for Middle Schoolers: Casual, Easy-to-Enjoy Questions (11–20)
Historical Figure Quiz 1: Who am I?

This is a quiz where you have to guess a historical figure using only three simple hints.
That said, it might feel easy for middle schoolers who have studied their history textbooks well.
It also seems like a good quiz for brushing up on exam prep.
This particular quiz features only figures from Japanese history, but it could be fun to make a world-history version too.
If you and your classmates or friends take turns making questions for each other, coming up with the hints can actually be the hard part—and a great way to learn.
IQ 120 Quiz

If you can solve all of these, is your IQ 120!? It’s a set of problems.
With a total of seven questions, it’s perfect for killing time, isn’t it? The problems themselves are difficult, and some people might never get them no matter how long they try.
Don’t rush to look at the answers—give it a go on your own!
Video Game Music Intro Quiz

This is a quiz recommended for people who love games and play them all the time.
Even things you listen to regularly can be surprisingly tricky when presented as a quiz.
Since the questions are made using Mario Maker, you could say the difficulty is doubled.
A video of Kazlaser relentlessly reading out rapid-fire Q&A (history)

This video is perfect for entrance exam and test prep.
Questions on subjects like history and geography are read out in a rapid-fire, one-question-one-answer format by KazLaser, who’s well known for his quiz-show prowess.
You can probably sharpen your studies just by listening and answering in your head.
Answering on your own is great, but competing with friends on who can buzz in faster can also be a useful study method.
It’s really convenient that things which would take time or feel like a hassle on your own can be started right away with a video.


