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.
Spark intellectual curiosity with quizzes that also connect to everyday learning!
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Trick Quiz / 10-Times Quiz (11–20)
trick question

Trick quizzes, a staple of quiz games, are best tackled together with friends.
A trick quiz refers to questions that you’ll get wrong if you answer by intuition, questions you can’t answer without detailed knowledge, and even nitpicky or hair-splitting questions—problems you can’t solve just by thinking about them normally.
When everyone takes on these trick quizzes together, you’re sure to get excited as you predict answers like, “I think it’s this!” “No, this is the answer!” and react during the reveal with, “Whoa, that’s how it turns out?” You can even compete to see who gets the most correct answers.
Ten Times Quiz

“Try saying ‘pizza’ ten times.” “Pizza pizza pizza…” Then someone points to your elbow and asks, “What’s this?” and you mistakenly answer “knee.” That’s the classic ten-times quiz.
I think everyone’s fallen for it at least once.
By the way, the correct answer is “elbow.” You can play it in a short time, so it’s fun even between classes.
For example: have someone say ‘Tsunderella’ ten times, then ask, “Who died from eating an apple?” They’ll answer “Cinderella” by mistake → the correct answer is “Snow White.” Or have them say ‘sesame’ (goma) ten times, then ask, “What is the old man’s child?” They’ll answer “grandchild” (mago) by mistake → the correct answer is “child.” There are tons of ten-times quiz questions online, so try finding some fun ones and enjoy them together.
Popular Anime & Character Quiz (1–10)
Pokémon Quiz

When it comes to popular anime for kids, Pokémon ranks at the top—it’s incredibly popular.
Here’s a quiz inspired by Pokémon.
This time, you’ll guess the names of various Pokémon from images of just one part of their bodies.
Since each feature is quite distinctive, fans will probably be able to answer right away.
Doraemon Quiz

Let’s spend a fun recess together with a quiz about the national hit anime Doraemon! Doraemon is surely watched by lots of elementary school students, and it’s a show that people of all ages can enjoy.
This quiz covers the familiar characters who appear in Doraemon and many of its secret gadgets.
The questions range from ones everyone can answer to ones that only die-hard Doraemon fans might get, so you can enjoy a wide variety of difficulty levels.
If you do it during recess or a recreation period, it’s sure to be a hit!
Game Intro Quiz

This is a quiz where a short snippet of the BGM that plays on a game’s opening title screen is played, and you have to guess which game it is.
There’s a pattern where, after playing many times, the title screen becomes routine and you focus so much on the main game that you end up forgetting the BGM.
It tests whether you’ve really listened to the music and whether you’ve been enjoying the game from the moment it boots up.
Since the title screen isn’t a familiar scene unless you’ve actually played the game, it’s also important to have a broad range of gaming experience.



