Recommended for elementary school students! Trivia quiz you'll want to share once you know it
Quizzes are a great way to learn and a fun way to communicate with friends.
But it’s easy to end up repeating similar questions over and over.
So in this article, we’ve carefully selected trivia quizzes you’ll want to share with others! From history and stars to food, these are familiar topics that will make you say “Wow!”—the kind of facts you’ll want to brag about knowing.
There are plenty of questions you can enjoy with elementary school children too, so give them a try!
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Recommended for elementary school students! Trivia quiz (1–10) you'll want to share once you know it
Influenza QuizNEW!
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When it comes to influenza, I wonder if more people now think of COVID-19 instead.
Japan’s first confirmed case was on January 16, 2020, and as you all know, the world struggled with the novel coronavirus for quite some time after that.
How about hosting an influenza quiz competition as a form of prevention? As a class recreation activity or as part of a health and physical education lesson, it can help everyone learn useful information.
It would also be great to deepen understanding by creating the quiz together.
Crab QuizNEW!

Have you ever seen the “crab impression,” a signature bit by Tanaka from the comedy duo Ungirls? It’s a gag that only works because Tanaka has such long arms and legs—if anyone else does it, it just isn’t funny.
I highly recommend it, so please give it a Google.
Crab is often called the king of winter delicacies.
Snow crab, king crab, hanasaki crab, and horsehair crab—each has a distinct flavor that brings smiles to those who eat them.
Which type of crab do you like best? If you don’t have much experience with crab, enjoy a crab quiz and get excited about it! If you have fun with your mom, she might even buy some crab for you!
Polar Bear QuizNEW!

How cold do you think it is in the Arctic? In fact, it’s minus 30 to 40 degrees.
Polar bears live in this harsh environment where humans can’t survive.
That cute-looking white bear is actually incredibly strong! Males are about 2 to 2.5 meters long and can weigh as much as 800 kilograms, so a human with bare hands wouldn’t stand a chance.
On the other hand, the estimated polar bear population has declined to around 26,000, and they are now classified as an endangered species.
With global warming and environmental pollution, the conditions surrounding polar bears are only getting worse.
Through a polar bear quiz that includes fun facts and a few challenging questions, we’d love for everyone to learn more about polar bears.
Recommended for elementary schoolers! Trivia quizzes that you’ll want to tell others about once you know them (11–20)
Winter Olympics QuizNEW!

Swimming and track and field belong to the Summer Olympics, while skating and skiing are part of the Winter Olympics—both make viewers’ hearts race with excitement.
I love ski jumping, and whenever it’s on TV, I absolutely watch it.
If you’re thinking, “The Winter Olympics are a bit plain compared to the Summer Games…,” that just means you don’t know the Winter Olympics yet.
The dynamism of ski jumping, the artistry of figure skating—there’s so much more I want you to discover about the Winter Games! Try a winter quiz—ideally before the Olympics, but anytime works!
Natsume Soseki QuizNEW!

Natsume Sōseki, one of Japan’s literary giants known for masterpieces such as “I Am a Cat” and “Botchan,” was also featured on the 1,000-yen bill.
February 21 is designated as “Sōseki Day,” commemorating the date he declined a Doctor of Literature degree.
So why not enjoy a Natsume Sōseki quiz this February? You’ll encounter questions about the year he was born, the publication dates of his works, the universities where he taught, and more.
Maybe you’ve heard the name Natsume Sōseki but can’t quite place who he is…? We hope that elementary school students like you can learn about one of Japan’s foremost authors through this quiz.
Paw Pad QuizNEW!

Suddenly, here’s a quiz: What do cats have on their paws that humans don’t? The answer is paw pads.
Dogs and lions have them too.
What do you think they’re for? In fact, they serve quite a few roles and are indispensable for those animals.
They absorb impact, muffle footsteps, help regulate body temperature, and function as temperature sensors, among other things.
Those cute, squishy, hemispherical pads do all sorts of jobs.
A quiz about paw pads—whether from real animals or animal characters—sounds pretty fun, doesn’t it?
Pollen Allergy QuizNEW!

“Hey, isn’t hay fever a spring thing? My nose is totally fine right now.” People who say that might have relatively mild hay fever.
It also depends on where you live, but cedar and cypress pollen start flying as early as February.
Lately, I’ve been hearing more about alder pollen too.
Cedar pollen lasts until around April, but cypress pollen is said to continue into May and June, making it a gloomy season for those with hay fever.
Even if you don’t have symptoms yet, let’s learn about hay fever with a quiz!


