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.
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Quiz for Elementary School Students: Easy! Fun! Question Set (21–30)
Sports Kanji Guessing Quiz

There are probably many people who love sports, and many sports we usually write in katakana, right? In fact, they have kanji.
Sports like rugby and badminton actually have proper kanji.
When you look at the combinations of kanji, there are many that give you a rough idea of what they mean.
It seems like a fun way to enjoy learning kanji.
Insect Quiz

Insects are a source of endless fascination for little explorers and offer a gateway to the wonders of nature.
This is a quiz where you look at pictures and guess the names of insects.
You’ll see many insects kids are familiar with, like those commonly found in parks or living near water.
Some children will instantly name the insects they know, while others will become captivated by the ones they don’t.
Knowledge builds confidence, and new discoveries spark even greater curiosity.
With lots of popular insects featured, it’s perfect for enjoying with friends or as a parent-child activity.
Kanji quiz with the fish radical

When you enter elementary school, you start learning kanji in class, right? This video features a quiz that asks you to read simple kanji that use the “fish” radical.
It’s an educational quiz, so if you want to deepen your knowledge of kanji, be sure to give it a try.
What kind of shell becomes scary when even 10 small ones gather together?
It’s a riddle that calls to mind Swimmy, the story where many small fish band together to drive away a big fish.
A shellfish that becomes scary when even ten of them gather… What do you imagine? This riddle doesn’t require much knowledge; it tests your flashes of insight, imagination, and point of view.
First, read the question carefully.
Then, rewrite the key words “shellfish” (kai) and “ten” (juu) into hiragana.
When you line them up, the name of a frightening creature should appear.
The answer is “kaijuu” (monster).
What is the flower that shouts in the morning?
This is a riddle that asks for “a flower that roars in the morning.” The key to solving it is to first think of flowers that do something in the morning.
There’s a well-known flower that blooms in the morning, right? That’s right—the morning glory (asagao).
You might think, “Morning glories do act in the morning, but they don’t roar…” So why is the answer morning glory? Because it’s a pun on the sound of a roar—‘gaoo!’—which is contained in ‘asagao.’ Flowers usually bloom quietly and don’t roar, but if there really were a flower that roared, I’d love to see it at least once.


