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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Trivia and Fun Facts Quiz (1–10)
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!
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.
Interesting local multiple-choice quiz

In social studies classes at school, you often have opportunities to learn about the specialties and tourist attractions of Japan’s prefectures.
If you come up with quizzes about these prefectures, they can serve as preparation or review for class and help you gain a deeper understanding of Japan.
Quizzes about well-known local products and famous sightseeing spots are fine, but with a bit of research, you can also create more niche, enthusiast-level quizzes.
Taking an interest in places you’ve never been might spark future opportunities and make the process even more enjoyable.
Trivia Quiz

Have you ever watched Fuji TV’s quiz show “Trivia no Izumi,” which aired for five years starting in 2002? The show itself was entertaining, but the banter between the hosts, Katsumi Takahashi and Tomohito Yashima, was incredibly funny, wasn’t it? To put it simply, a trivia quiz is a quiz based on “useless knowledge.” Make it a true-or-false (◯/✕) quiz so even elementary school students can join.
For example: “Only female mosquitoes suck blood: ◯ or ✕?” “Japan is the only country that uses coins with holes: ◯ or ✕?” The more ‘useless’ the questions are, the more exciting it gets.
It would also be great for each group to create questions during school recreation time.
Guess the Names of Popular Snack Characters

Famous snacks that everyone knows often have popular characters featured on their packaging, right? That said, the character names usually aren’t printed, so many people just call them by whatever name comes to mind.
For example, Koikeya’s Karu-Mucho is known for the “Hee Grandma,” who screams “Hee!” because it’s so spicy, but she actually has a real name: Tomi Morita! If you plan a quiz where people guess the real names of popular snack characters like that, it’s sure to be a hit at welcome parties and with people of all ages.
Since you’re at it, make sure to give the corresponding snack as a prize to anyone who gets it right!



