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 (21–30)
How things look Quiz

This is the perfect quiz for middle schoolers, an age when everyone starts to see things in their own unique way.
It’s a perception quiz that not only reveals how you see things, but can even hint at your personality based on that perspective.
It’s even more fun and exciting if you answer the quiz while discussing it with your friends.
Intro Quiz

With so many songs and singers emerging nowadays, a lot of middle schoolers listen to music.
In times like these, an intro quiz is guaranteed to be a hit.
If the songs are too old, many people might not recognize them, so using tracks that were popular a little while ago for the intros will definitely get everyone excited.
Quiz for Junior High School Students (31–40)
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!
Civics Quiz

This is a civics quiz that students start learning in the third year of junior high school.
It’s a subject that helps you learn about the current shape of Japan, but it also contains many difficult terms, making it hard to memorize.
If you assign it as a review in the form of a quiz based on what was covered in class, it becomes easier to remember, so it’s recommended.
Present Continuous Quiz

This is a quiz where you answer in English what is on the screen—who is doing what right now—based on a pixelated image.
As time passes, the pixelated screen becomes clearer and you can see what is shown.
As soon as you figure it out, answer in English.
You can make sentences using only English words learned in junior high school, so I hope you give this quiz a try.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced plenty of quizzes for middle school students! Since they’re aimed at this age group, we picked out many study-related quizzes, such as math and kanji. You can learn while having fun, so try using them as a study break or a way to refresh your mind!



