[Preschool/Childcare] Let's have fun together! A three-choice animal quiz
Quizzes are a great way to get kids excited.
As they move up through the grades, their interest in familiar living creatures tends to grow.
Animals often appear in picture books, so they feel very familiar to children.
So this time, we’ve put together a set of multiple-choice (three-option) animal quizzes that teachers and kids can enjoy together.
There may even be questions that adults think they know, but actually don’t.
If you want to deepen your understanding of animals or simply have a fun time, be sure to use these quizzes as a reference.
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[Childcare] Let’s have fun together! Three-choice animal quiz (11–20)
What is the red liquid that comes out of a hippopotamus’s body?
- blood
- sweat
- tear(s)
See the answer
sweat
People generally call it sweat, but strictly speaking, it’s a secretion that protects the skin from sunlight and dryness.
In conclusion
We introduced some animal quizzes you can incorporate into childcare activities.
Animals are familiar to children, whether they appear in picture books or are seen at the zoo.
Be sure to try these quizzes to deepen their understanding of animals.
If the children become interested, encourage them to look things up in an illustrated reference book or similar resources.


