[Easy] Quizzes That Elementary School Students Can Solve! A Collection to Nurture Wisdom
Quizzes are great because you don’t need any tools and you can enjoy them even when you have a little free time!
Among the many types of quizzes, this article gathers simple quizzes for elementary school students.
They’re all easy quizzes you can enjoy during lunch break or short breaks between classes.
Try memorizing the quizzes we introduce and taking turns quizzing each other with friends, brothers, or sisters.
It’s also recommended for parents to give these quizzes to their elementary-aged children as a fun way to pass the time when there’s a spare moment.
See who can solve the most—have a little competition!
[Easy] Quizzes to Nurture Wisdom That Elementary School Students Can Solve (1–10)
Odd one out quiz

Odd-one-out quizzes make excellent brain-training material for elementary school students.
Using colors and shapes as clues to find what doesn’t match the others, these quizzes are perfect for building thinking and observation skills while having fun.
For example, spotting a single different character among many of the same kanji is surprisingly challenging, so it’s sure to captivate not only children but adults as well.
Try adjusting the difficulty and content to suit your child’s development.
As a quick activity parents can enjoy with their children, odd-one-out quizzes are highly recommended.
trick question

This is a collection of trick questions that will leave you frustrated if you get caught by them.
They’re all problems where you’ll think, “I would’ve gotten it if I’d just changed my way of thinking a little!” They test your mental flexibility.
Adults who are set in their ways might actually find them unsolvable.
Try tackling them carefully without looking up answers online.
Insect Quiz

Many kids love insects, right? That’s why I recommend insect quizzes! Try tackling quizzes that explore little-known facts about insect behavior, like “When do rhinoceros beetles sleep?” It’s fun to discover sides of them you didn’t know.
By the way, rhinoceros beetles sleep during the day—in other words, they’re nocturnal.
Taking on quizzes like these can also give you tips for catching or keeping insects.
Some videos even offer quizzes focused on specific insects, so be sure to check them out for reference.
Pokémon Quiz

The hugely popular game series Pokémon.
The anime and merchandise are also widely available, and it’s loved by many people.
What I’d like to introduce here is a Pokémon quiz.
For example, how about looking at a Pokémon and answering its name? If it’s a familiar Pokémon, you’ll probably be able to answer right away, but there might be some you don’t know.
That’s because with every new series released, new Pokémon are introduced, so the number keeps growing.
On the other hand, if you remember them all, you could probably brag to your friends.
Riddles for lower-grade students

This is a collection of riddles for lower elementary school students.
They’re very easy, making them perfect for a quick brain workout.
The trick is not to overthink—take the first word that pops into your head and expand on it to find the answer.
You might also try memorizing the questions and asking them to your classmates.
Animal Quiz

An “animal quiz” turns creatures into quiz questions, ranging from familiar animals to those you rarely see outside a zoo.
Of course you can include pets you often interact with, like dogs, cats, and rabbits, but try featuring plenty of lesser-known animals too.
It’s also a great idea to add some niche species—learning about them through a quiz can spark curiosity and lead to deeper interest.
From there, the conversation can branch out and become even more fun.
You can all shout out answers together, or use a fast buzzer format for extra excitement.
[Character Edition] Three-Hint Quiz
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This “Three-Hint Quiz” is fun to use as a school recreation activity.
This time, let’s try it with anime and manga characters only.
For example: “I’m not good at studying; I wear glasses; I have a robot cat as a friend.” The answer is “Nobita from Doraemon.” It’s a quiz where you guess a character from three hints given in sequence.
It’s fun to solve and fun to make, so it could be a great way to get lots of elementary school friends excited together!
Demon Slayer Quiz

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, which remains fresh in our memories for its blockbuster film, is popular not only with children but also with adults.
Even if you don’t know every episode, many people at least know the characters’ names and the outline of the story.
Let’s try a quiz that gathers questions about Demon Slayer! It includes everything from questions that someone with a little knowledge can answer to more hardcore ones.
Since the series became a hit and generated a lot of buzz, there are many quizzes and quiz videos themed around Demon Slayer, so be sure to use them as references!
Awkwardness Quiz

I love the spot-the-difference section near the end of magazines and often find myself checking it out.
That rush you get when you notice something is just indescribable, isn’t it? Are you the type who’s sensitive to those subtle oddities? Want to try a “Oddity Quiz” that’s fun to do with classmates? It’s basically a spot-the-difference game with a single photo: you look for strange or off elements in the image.
For example, the minute and hour hands of a clock being the same length, or a door without a doorknob—things that couldn’t happen in real life.
It’s sure to be a hit!
Abbreviation Quiz

Do you know why mechanical pencils are called “shaapen” in Japanese? The electronics company Sharp developed a pencil that advances the lead automatically, and it became known as a Sharp-made pencil—“Sharp pencil,” which was then shortened to “shaapen.” There was even a time when people called it an “automatic pencil,” or so they say.
There are lots of words we use without realizing they’re abbreviations.
Why not try the “abbreviation quiz” and take a peek into the world of shortened words? You’ll probably start getting curious about the names of all sorts of things.


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