[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!
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[Easy] Quizzes to Nurture Wisdom That Elementary School Students Can Solve (61–70)
Traffic Rules Quiz

Let’s think it through! Here are some ideas for a traffic rules quiz.
You probably have chances to walk outside or ride a bicycle when going to school or heading out.
Let’s review the traffic rules you should remember for those times by turning them into a quiz.
Once you’ve learned them well, try explaining them to your friends or your parents/guardians.
For example, you could have a question like, “Which of the following is the correct way to cross the road?” along with three animations showing different scenarios.
Choose the one you think is correct.
40 Animal Quiz Questions

Build your animal knowledge! Here are 40 animal quiz ideas.
Animals have all kinds of unique personalities and traits, don’t they? This time, let’s try a 40-question quiz about animal ecology and characteristics.
For example, along with the prompt “Which animal lives in the Arctic?”, two photos will be shown.
One of the two animals is the correct answer, so try recalling what you know as you choose! It’s a fun idea that helps deepen learning through quizzes!
Prefectural Bird Quiz

If you know this, you’ll look cool! Here are some ideas for a prefectural bird quiz.
Some of you may be seeing the term “prefectural bird” for the first time.
A prefectural bird is a species designated by each prefecture in Japan to represent the local area.
It’s a good idea to start by looking up the prefectural bird of the prefecture where you live, then try the quiz.
The quiz includes reasons why each bird was chosen and the birds’ characteristics, so it’s a fun way to learn! Give it a try!
Trick Quizzes So Interesting You Won’t Be Able to Sleep

Let’s reach the answers without falling for the trick questions! I’m going to share ideas for trick quizzes so fun they’ll keep you up at night.
Do you know what a trick quiz is? A trick quiz uses clever questions that involve wordplay or defy common sense to “trick” participants.
For example: “What is something you can get for free twice in your life, but from the third time on you have to buy yourself?” Give it a try!
Various Bicycle Quiz

A quiz about everyday vehicles! Here are some ideas for various bicycle quizzes.
Bicycles are probably one of the vehicles most familiar to elementary school students, right? Let’s take on a quiz about bicycles this time.
For example, there’s a question like: “A bicycle doesn’t require a license and doesn’t have an engine, but it’s not a pedestrian—it’s considered a vehicle.” Since the questions are answered with true or false, it seems easy to try.
Give it a go!



