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Become a trivia master with a multiple-choice quiz for elementary schoolers! A fun problem collection that captivates both kids and adults

Want to try a multiple-choice quiz for elementary school kids?These fun trivia quizzes about familiar things—like the secret of an egg’s color or how long a line you can draw with a single pencil—are full of “Wait, really?!” moments.With four choices, you can use the options as hints, making it perfect for lively fun with family and friends.In this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of entertaining four-choice quizzes that will captivate elementary schoolers.Aim for a perfect score and jump right in!

Become a Trivia Master with a Four-Choice Quiz for Elementary Schoolers! A Collection of Fun Questions (21–30) That Kids and Adults Alike Will Love

A typical black-and-white soccer ball is made of pentagonal and hexagonal panels; how many panels are used in total?

A typical black-and-white soccer ball is made of pentagonal and hexagonal panels; how many panels are used in total?
  1. 15 sheets
  2. 22 sheets
  3. 32 pieces
  4. 38 pieces
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32 pieces

A typical soccer ball is made from a total of 32 panels: 12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons. However, because near-perfect sphericity is crucial for soccer balls, the number of panels was reduced to 14 for the 2006 World Cup, and has since been reduced even further to improve touch and kicking performance. When you watch soccer, paying attention to this aspect as well can make it even more enjoyable.

Who was the first person to eat ramen in Japan?

Who was the first person to eat ramen in Japan?
  1. Momofuku Ando
  2. Oda Nobunaga
  3. Tokugawa Mitsukuni
  4. Kanichi Ozaki
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Tokugawa Mitsukuni

Tokugawa Mitsukuni, also known from the period drama series Mito Komon, is said to have been the first person in Japan to eat ramen. He was also known as an avid lover of noodles, and there is an anecdote that he served udon he had made himself to his retainers. In Ibaraki Prefecture, there is a dish called Mito-han Ramen, created with the aim of faithfully recreating what Tokugawa Mitsukuni ate, so if you’re interested, you should definitely give it a try.

In conclusion

We introduced a multiple-choice quiz for elementary school students. The questions covered a wide range—from everyday items like stationery and food to quizzes about familiar animals! We chose quizzes themed around fun trivia you can brag about knowing, so please enjoy taking on the challenge together.