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[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 (41–50)

Number fill-in-the-blank puzzle

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Number fill-in-the-blank puzzle

Let’s try creating equations that lead to a predetermined answer! For example, suppose we have an equation like ○ + ○ + ○ = 20.

What numbers should we put in the circles to make the answer 20? You can provide a few choices of numbers to pick from, or leave it open and let people fill in any numbers they like.

In this problem of creating equations, it’s also recommended to adjust the difficulty—for instance, by changing the arithmetic operators in between, increasing the number of circles, or using decimals and fractions.

Rule-Filling Quiz

A math quiz for elementary schoolers that's surprisingly tricky
Rule-Filling Quiz

The problem is: “16→23→28→38→49→62→70→?”.

Think of the number that goes in the question mark and give your answer.

To figure it out, you need to identify the rule from these seven numbers that increase little by little.

While they all increase, the increments vary: sometimes it goes up by 7, other times only by 5.

However, if you look closely, there’s a certain rule in how it increases…

The hint is to consider the ones and tens digits separately.

Now, can you uncover the rule?

Use symbols to make four numbers equal 10.

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Use symbols to make four numbers equal 10.

Insert one of the symbols +, −, ×, or ÷ between four randomly arranged numbers to make the final result 10—this makes a perfect brain-training activity! If you use parentheses, you can freely change the order of operations, so children who have learned parentheses should actively incorporate them.

Also remember that multiplication and division are performed before addition and subtraction, so keep that in mind as you complete your expressions.

Once you get used to it, it might be fun for parents and friends to take turns making problems for each other!

A quiz that 99% of people get caught by

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A quiz that 99% of people get caught by

It’s hard to arrive at the answer! Here are some ideas for quizzes that trick 99% of people.

These are riddles that most people get caught by, and to find the answer, it’s important to approach them with flexible thinking.

Try looking at them from different angles with your friends and family.

For example, there’s a question like: “You picked up a wallet someone dropped.

What should you do with the wallet you picked up?” Try thinking with an open mind!

Arithmetic Quiz

[Genius if you can solve it in elementary school] Get every question right and you’re a math master!
Arithmetic Quiz

If an elementary school student can solve these, they’re a genius! Here are some ideas for a math quiz.

The quiz contains 50 questions that test your math skills.

It’s perfect for people who love math or are good at calculation problems.

Since there are 50 questions, you might want to take breaks or refresh yourself along the way.

There are four difficulty levels in total, with questions tailored to each level.

For example, there’s a question like “What is the answer to 3 + 4?” with four choices.

It’s also a good idea to prepare a notebook and pen before you start.

5 riddles and brain teasers

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5 riddles and brain teasers

There are moments in everyday life when wordplay just comes together, right? Like when you’re putting up posters in the classroom and someone says, “Too high, too high, lower,” and that makes you think of a pun like ‘Uesugi Kenshin’ (since ‘too high’ sounds like ‘Uesugi’).

Puns kind of feel similar to riddle-like brain teasers, don’t they? Here’s one: “It’s usually loud, but if you add one letter, it becomes quiet.

What is it?” The answer is ‘siren.’ Add a ‘t’ to the end and it becomes ‘silent,’ right? That rush you get when you solve a clever riddle is unbeatable!

Who am I?

[Only Geniuses Can Solve] Who Am I??? | Quiz for Elementary School Kids
Who am I?

Let’s use the hints to figure out the correct answers! Here are some ideas for “Who am I?” The quiz is divided into four levels, with a total of 15 questions.

For example, the hints in a question might say, “I suck up everything,” “I am loud,” and “I clean the inside of the house.” It feels great when you get it right! And even if you don’t know the answer, seeing the correct one might make you think, “I see!” and turn it into a learning moment.