Simple! A quiz for kids. Let’s develop their thinking skills!
Introducing quizzes for kids!
We’ve put together a wide range of quizzes—from knowledge-based ones that help with learning, to brain-training quizzes that build thinking skills, and fun quizzes like intro quizzes and character quizzes that you can enjoy with friends and family.
If you’re looking for quizzes that elementary school–aged children will love, be sure to check these out.
Quizzes are mental exercises that help you build knowledge and develop creativity.
They let kids enjoy play and study at the same time, so encourage them to keep trying more and more.
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Simple! Quizzes for kids. Let’s build thinking skills! (51–60)
One-Question Trivia Quiz

This content is about tackling a wide range of one-question quizzes—from easy to hard—with the goal of getting a perfect score.
The answers can be given in simple single words, which makes it fun because even a guess might be correct.
Many topics aren’t necessarily needed in everyday life, so it’s recommended to treat this as a way to broaden your knowledge.
Aim to be the kind of person who can instantly recall names when it counts, and let’s learn about a wide variety of things.
Arithmetic Quiz

A problem about numbers! Here are some ideas for math quizzes.
Some of you might be good at math in your school classes, right? These math quiz ideas are for both those who like math and those who find it challenging! By playing with numbers, you might come to like math even more.
Along with the sentence, “The following numbers follow a certain rule.
What numbers go in A, B, and C?”, a table with numbers is displayed.
Give it a try!
Which one is the fruit? 3-choice quiz

Let’s play and learn together! Which fruit is it? Here are some ideas for a three-choice quiz.
Through the quiz, children can visually learn the names and shapes of fruits and develop decision-making skills—highly recommended ideas.
By choosing the correct answer from three options, kids can enjoy the quiz while improving their concentration.
Some children will also gain confidence when they get answers right.
Using familiar fruits from daily life captures children’s interest and also supports food education, which is a great benefit.
Be sure to try incorporating this into your activities!
Tail-Guessing Quiz

Let’s look at the tails and guess who’s hiding! Here are some ideas for a tail-guessing quiz.
By looking at animals’ tails and thinking about which animal is hiding, children can develop their powers of observation and reasoning.
For younger kids, it’s especially appealing because it draws their interest through familiar animals and deepens their thinking through the quiz.
Plus, they can have fun while improving concentration and memory.
Joining the quiz with friends is also recommended, as it helps nurture communication skills!
I wonder which one has more.

Let’s count in different situations! Here are some ideas for “Which one has more?” They’re fun ways to learn numbers.
By comparing quantities, children can develop a sense of number magnitude.
In this quiz, they’ll enjoy counting while figuring out which has more.
Kids who are just stepping into the world of numbers might excitedly start counting, thinking, “Hmm, which one has more?” As their counting skills grow, they might even confidently declare at snack time, “We get two today!”


