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.
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Quiz for junior high school students (11–20)
Sound Guessing Quiz

This is a perfect quiz for middle schoolers, who are just starting to discover the songs and music they like.
As the music plays, instead of guessing the song title, they guess the name of the instrument making the sound.
Because different instruments produce completely different sounds, this quiz is sure to get the middle school participants excited.
Pattern Quiz

This is a quiz that considers patterns using numbers.
It’s often used more for brain teasers than for what you’ve actually studied, but it’s also recommended as a breather after intensive study.
If you prepare a few questions and run the quiz in a quick-elimination format, it’ll serve as a mental workout without making people feel too reluctant.
Old Provinces of Japan Quiz

This is a quiz on Japan’s old provincial names.
You won’t learn all of them in class, but some are still used today for famous buildings or place names.
The old pronunciations differ from modern ones and have a unique, somewhat cool vibe, so just hearing the names is exciting.
Japanese Literature Quiz

Unlike in elementary school, this is a perfect quiz video for junior high students who start studying even about the authors of stories.
However, unless you really like them, it’s hard to remember the authors of the books you usually read.
So if there were photos showing the authors’ faces, it might be easier to understand.
Math Quiz

Up to now, you junior high school students have solved every kind of math and arithmetic problem in tests and drills.
Most math and arithmetic problems fundamentally have clear answers, and if you understand the formulas and methods, you can solve them properly.
But what happens when you can’t reach the answer even using the formulas and methods you’ve learned so far, because there’s a trick hidden in the problem? The math quizzes we’re introducing aren’t ones you can solve by just calculating; they require reading comprehension as well as math.
They’re similar to puzzle-solving games, letting you train both your math and language skills.
Be sure to try them as applied problems that build on what you already know!



