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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Daily Life Quiz (11–20)
Pilot aptitude test

When we were children, being a “pilot” was often high on the list of dream jobs.
This is a collection of problems designed to test the “spatial awareness” needed by pilots.
It uses a compare-and-solve style with simple shapes so that even elementary school students can enjoy it, making it a fun challenge.
Odd one out quiz

It’s a “spot the odd one out” quiz where the screen is filled with rows of the same kanji, but if you look closely, there’s just one different character mixed in.
You might think, “That’s easy,” but when you actually try it, the kanji lined up in a row make your brain panic for a moment (lol).
Brain and Inspiration Quiz (1–10)
Three-Hint Quiz

The Three-Hint Quiz is perfect for lively fun with family and friends.
In this game, players guess a person or character from three clues.
Give easy-to-understand hints like “an American character,” “mouse-themed,” or “found in a theme park.” Using characters kids like will make it exciting, and choosing historical figures turns it into a learning activity.
You can also make it fun by having people guess a mutual acquaintance.
A quiz that only elementary school students can solve

When it comes to quizzes, many questions play with wording and include trick elements.
It might be fun to use the fact that you’re an elementary school student to create those kinds of tricks yourself.
For example, writing questions in a style like an elementary school textbook—or using hiragana instead of kanji so the text can be read in two different ways—can actually make the quiz harder for adults.
Since adults are often less accustomed to reading text with lots of hiragana, kids can create a big opportunity to beat them.
Upside-Down Word Quiz

Right now, a secret trend among students is the reverse-word quiz.
The rule is simple: you answer by saying the given word backwards.
For example, if the quiz gives “うこっが,” the answer would be “学校” (gakkō, meaning “school”).
It’s somewhat easy to grasp when you see it written, but it’s quite difficult when you hear it spoken.
It’s great brain training, so give it a try.
It’s also tricky to come up with prompts on the spot, so prepare your questions in advance.
It gets more exciting if you gradually increase the number of characters.



