Fun quizzes for elementary school kids: a collection of questions everyone can enjoy together
“Everyone, give it a try!” When you find a fun quiz for elementary school students, you just want to say that, don’t you? So here, we’ll introduce quizzes that liven up classroom and after-school time—like English riddles, math puzzles, and school-themed questions! From tricky brainteasers to simple problems, there are plenty of quizzes you can enjoy whether you solve them in a group or on your own.
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Trick Quiz / 10-Times Quiz (1–10)
10-times quiz game

In the 10-times quiz game, where you say a specific word 10 times and then answer the quiz correctly, the key is the tempo when giving the correct answer.
Let’s listen for the answer without leaving any gaps.
For the quiz questions, ask prompts that easily trigger associations.
It also sounds fun to decide on a set number of questions and compete in groups to see how many you can get right.
Since many of the questions require thinking, it’s sure to get everyone excited.
If you’re answering, stay focused and be careful not to get tripped up—good luck!
Will 80% of people be fooled!? Trick quiz

Will 80% of people be fooled!? Trick quizzes are brain-teasing, fun puzzles that make everyone blurt out “Aha!” or “I got tricked!” without thinking.
The fun ramps up as you come up with more difficult questions.
When you have people answer, limit their thinking time and encourage them to respond as quickly as possible.
Also, when the questions or answers are simple, overthinking can actually cause people to fall for the trick.
Come up with a variety of questions to keep the excitement going.
A trick quiz at an elementary school level

We’re introducing trick questions at an elementary school level that make you go “Ah, I get it!” when you think them through.
Elementary school kids have flexible minds and genuinely enjoy quizzes, right? Sometimes, when a slightly tricky or trick question comes up, they get super excited and shout out the answer to teach everyone.
These quizzes have simple prompts—let’s try to find the answers.
If you think carefully, the answer might come to you intuitively in a flash.
If you can’t figure it out, asking for a simple hint is also recommended.
Super hard! The 10-times quiz that’ll definitely trip you up

Super tough! The “10-Times Quiz You’ll Definitely Fall For” is a game that cleverly uses everyday assumptions and thought patterns for fun.
By having the other person repeat the same word 10 times, a certain sound pattern gets planted.
Right after they say it 10 times, you immediately ask a question, prompting them to be drawn toward an answer influenced by that sound.
The key to this quiz is not leaving time to think.
Set a quick time limit so they answer right away and enjoy the game.
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!



