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Quiz for junior high school students

Once you graduate from elementary school and become a junior high school student, studying suddenly gets a lot harder, doesn’t it?

Here, we’re introducing plenty of quizzes designed for junior high students who have started building up various kinds of knowledge.

Most of the quizzes are based on school subjects like history, math, and Japanese, so you can use them as a fun way to preview or review your regular studies.

Depending on how you present the questions, they can feel like a casual game while still helping students gain solid knowledge, making them especially recommended for kids who aren’t fond of studying—they can enjoy learning as an extension of play.

Quiz for junior high school students (11–20)

Map Symbols Quiz

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Map Symbols Quiz

This is a quiz on map symbols taught in elementary school.

It’s a familiar type of quiz for junior high students, so it’s easy to answer—but they might have forgotten some.

If the whole class solves it together while looking at map symbols that make them think, “Wait, what was that again?”, it’s sure to get everyone excited.

Proverb Guessing Quiz

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Proverb Guessing Quiz

A proverb-guessing quiz where you deduce which proverb is being described based on its meaning.

It’s a bit more challenging than simply being asked to state the meaning of a proverb.

However, if you thoroughly understand both the proverb itself and its meaning, your language skills will improve even more! You’ll be able to express things using proverbs, and of course it will help on future tests as well.

Keep engaging with proverbs through these casual quizzes and work toward mastering them.

One-letter four-character idiom quiz

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One-letter four-character idiom quiz

What kind of quiz do you think a “single-character four-character-idiom quiz” is? You might imagine it’s about guessing a four-character idiom from just one revealed character, but it’s not that simple.

In this quiz, the four kanji that make up the idiom are tightly combined into what looks like a single character, and you have to guess which four-character idiom that composite character represents.

Since the composite is created by using only parts of each of the four kanji, it’s important to know the shapes and structures of the characters that form the idiom.

The difficulty is quite high, but middle schoolers—who have learned many kanji and four-character idioms over six years of elementary school and through middle school—should be able to work out the answers!

Four-character idiom quiz

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Four-character idiom quiz

Four-character idioms are something that will keep coming up even as you become an adult, so it never hurts to remember them.

At the very least, you’ll want to firmly learn the ones taught at school.

With that in mind, how about turning it into a useful quiz to help you learn four-character idioms? First, you hear only the meaning, and then you guess the four-character idiom that matches that meaning.

Answering aloud is great, and it’s also recommended to write out your answer so you can confidently write the kanji as well.

Cipher Quiz

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Cipher Quiz

When you hear the word “cipher,” it kind of makes you feel like the hero of an adventure, doesn’t it? Here’s a puzzle that uses such ciphers—one that even middle schoolers can solve.

If you present the puzzle in prose that reads like a challenge from someone, it’s sure to make them even more excited to dive in.