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 (21–30)
Toilet Trivia Quiz

There have long been all kinds of funny tales, curious trivia, and slightly scary stories about bathrooms that are popular with elementary school kids, right? For example, how to use the toilet, its history, and unusual bathroom situations around the world—everything is full of surprises once you learn about them! Another charm is that both children and adults can have fun together—laughing or feeling a bit thrilled—through bathroom-themed quizzes and spooky stories.
We use bathrooms every day.
Learning about the hidden secrets and fun stories in such a familiar place makes it all the more enjoyable!
Halloween Trivia Quiz

October means Halloween! So we’ve prepared 10 multiple-choice questions to help you enjoy Halloween even more.
Many of the questions are easy, so not only elementary school kids but also toddlers and adults can have fun together, and even if you don’t know the answers, everyone can still get excited.
Perfect for Halloween parties or recreation time! Think together, laugh together, and make fun Halloween memories! It’s easy to enjoy like a game, so it’s great even for those who aren’t very familiar with Halloween.
Funny Animal Trivia Quiz

Perfect for elementary school kids who love animals! Here are 10 fun trivia quizzes that will make you want to say, “Wow!” You’ll meet all kinds of creatures, from cute animals to some surprising ones.
There are trick questions too, so adults can enjoy them together—guaranteed to be a hit! Try the quiz with your family and friends and have fun competing to see who knows the most about animals.
Even adults can enjoy learning surprising animal secrets through the quiz—things you might think you know, but actually don’t!
Matchstick puzzle: Using 12 matches, create six enclosures of equal size.

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Make it a regular hexagon
Imagine pens that hold one animal each, and think about building them with 12 matchsticks. We tend to try making them as squares, but let’s shift that thinking. A triangular pen only needs three matchsticks, so… with a clever combination, you can form a regular hexagon. It’s a surprisingly tricky puzzle!
Matchstick puzzle: Move one stick to make 1.

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Move the rightmost matchstick to make “ONE.”
When you're told to “make a 1,” you’d naturally think you have to create the actual shape of the numeral “1,” right? But if you think about 1 in different ways—like “hitotsu,” “first,” “one”—your thoughts start to wander and then you go, “Aha!” That’s why it works. It’s a bit tricky for people who don’t know how to spell the English word ONE.
Matchstick puzzle: Move 2 sticks to change the direction of the goldfish.

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Move the two sticks at the bottom right to make the goldfish face upward.
When we see the phrase “change direction,” we tend to assume it means “turn 180 degrees”—right to left, up to down, and so on. If someone said “either up or down is fine” for this problem, it would click right away, wouldn’t it? Still, it’s kind of curious that with just this many matchsticks, the figure can look like a goldfish.
Riddle Problem Set (1–10)
Riddle Quiz

In elementary school, there are probably times when lower-grade and upper-grade students interact.
How about returning to a childlike mindset and doing a riddle quiz on those occasions? Riddles that upper graders are used to might feel surprisingly fresh to the younger kids.
For example: “What animal is inside a bag?” The answer is “kaba” (hippo), because “kaban” (bag) contains “kaba.” Or “When does a duck (ahiru) sleep?” The answer is “during the day,” because “hiru” (daytime) is inside “ahiru.” Even simple questions that anyone can answer can be plenty of fun.
Conversely, it might be nice to have the younger students come up with questions too—you might be surprised by children’s creativity!



