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Quiz for elementary school students: Easy! Fun! Question collection

We’ve gathered a collection of quizzes for elementary school students.

If you’re an elementary schooler who loves quizzes, why not give them a try?

In addition to quizzes themed around manga and anime that elementary school kids love, there are also questions covering science and social studies like you learn in class, so they’re great for review.

There are also simple trick questions, so kids at the age who enjoy brainteasers are sure to love them.

Lightbulb-style puzzles that give your brain a workout are perfect for brain training or passing the time, so be sure to try them together with friends and family.

Quiz for Elementary School Kids: Easy and Fun! Question Set (1–10)

[Vocaloid] Sudden Singing Quiz

[Understand in 1 Second?] Vocaloid Sudden Singing Intro Quiz - Beginner Level
[Vocaloid] Sudden Singing Quiz

When it comes to music quizzes, the classic is “intro-don,” where you guess the song title just from the intro. But the one we’re introducing this time is different: you listen to the sound starting from the chorus and guess the song title. Only about one second plays, but unlike intro-don, you can hear a bit of the lyrics, so the difficulty is lower. What’s more, this one features Vocaloid songs, so elementary school students who are often exposed to music and familiar with Vocaloid tracks should be able to answer many of the questions. Test your own knowledge or challenge your friends—enjoy!

Detective Conan Quiz

[100 Conan Expert Quiz Questions] I tried making a summary version like an end-of-year exam (Compilation) [Detective Conan]
Detective Conan Quiz

Detective Conan is a popular series about Conan, an elementary schooler with an adult’s intellect, who solves a variety of tough cases. Many elementary school students enjoy it through the anime and manga. This is a quiz collection that will test just how much you love Detective Conan. It won’t be easy to get a perfect score unless you’ve covered everything from the original manga to the anime and films. But since they’re multiple-choice questions, it’s great that you can enjoy them casually! If you’re a fan of Detective Conan, be sure to give it a try. Competing with your friends to see who gets the most answers right can be a lot of fun, too!

Historical Figures Quiz

Social Studies 'Historical Figures Quiz' – Muromachi to Sengoku – 6th Grade (Elementary School)
Historical Figures Quiz

Would you like to try a quiz where you identify historical figures? In the final year of elementary school, you study history, right? History can be fascinating once you get into it, but you also have to remember what each person did and which era they were active in, so it can be tough at first. In times like that, try learning while having fun with quizzes! If just reading the textbook doesn’t stick, try using videos. Reading historical manga is also recommended!

[Disney] Guess the Character Quiz

Guess the Disney character from the silhouette! 🎬 Take on the Disney quiz! 😱👑
[Disney] Guess the Character Quiz

Disney offers a variety of ways to have fun, with numerous films and animated works, and even Tokyo Disneyland in Tokyo. In this quiz, you’ll be challenged to see how many Disney characters you can name. If you’ve watched popular Disney titles, some questions will be easy to answer, but there will also be characters you know yet just can’t quite recall! Elementary school Disney fans, be sure to test your skills!

Riddle Quiz! For lower elementary school students

Riddle Quiz for Kids 3 (Up to Lower Elementary Grades)
Riddle Quiz! For lower elementary school students

These are riddle quiz questions for lower elementary school students. The difficulty is on the easier side, so they’re perfect for kids trying riddles for the first time or those who want to get used to them. However, the questions include not only hiragana but also a bit of katakana and kanji, so some children might not be able to read them yet. In that case, please have an adult read them or look them up in a dictionary. All the answers are things every elementary school student knows, so if you think flexibly, you should be able to figure them out!