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

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

Doraemon: Secret Gadget Quiz

[Doraemon] Secret Gadgets Quiz Part 1
Doraemon: Secret Gadget Quiz

Doraemon is a popular anime among elementary school kids. Many of them probably watch it every week, don’t they? One of the charms of Doraemon is, of course, its colorful cast of characters, but the secret gadgets that appear whenever Nobita gets into trouble are another big draw. You can’t help thinking how handy Anywhere Door or the Small Light would be to have, right? So here, we’re introducing a quiz on the names of those secret gadgets! Try to guess the names of the gadgets just from their appearance. Now then, how many can you get right?

[Inspiration] Mystery-Solving Quiz

[Inspiration] Puzzle Quiz #2: Escape Game Training!
[Inspiration] Mystery-Solving Quiz

Spark kids’ curiosity with “Flash-of-Inspiration Puzzle Quizzes,” where surprises never stop.

Even when the path to the right answer seems invisible, a change in perspective can suddenly reveal the solution.

This collection features kanji, the alphabet, numbers, and more, so what children learn at school comes in handy—and they can enjoy playing while picking up new knowledge.

It also offers brain-training benefits that build thinking and memory skills.

Why not share those aha moments with family and friends? Discover little bursts of joy in everyday life through a variety of quizzes.

Dangerous Creatures Quiz

[Zukan MOVE] Dangerous Creatures Quiz Tournament! Elementary School Showdown! From “Super Quiz Encyclopedia of Dangerous Creatures”
Dangerous Creatures Quiz

This is a collection of quizzes themed around dangerous animals. If you’re a boy, haven’t you at least once thought dangerous creatures were cool? They’re scary to encounter in real life, but sharks, snakes, and giant hornets are the kinds of dangerous animals that, just by looking at them, can get you excited—there are more of them than you might expect. Here, you’ll find many quiz questions focused on the ecology and behavior of dangerous animals. Learning about dangerous creatures also helps you keep danger at a distance, so it’s knowledge worth remembering. Give it a try!

Cloud types quiz. What cloud is this?

[Science Quiz] 10 Types of Clouds (What cloud is this?) ◉Types of clouds ◉Sky ◉Weather ◉Weather forecast ◉Study video ◉Cloud
Cloud types quiz. What cloud is this?

Some of you may have learned about changes in clouds in elementary school. So how about trying this cloud quiz? You’ll be shown several types of clouds—look at their shapes and colors, and answer what each cloud is called. The quiz will also tell you which layer of the sky each cloud is found in. For those who haven’t learned this yet, it’s a fun way to pick up new knowledge; for those who have, it’s a good review. After the quiz, be sure to look up at the sky and see what kinds of clouds are spread out above you!

Planet quiz. Which planet is it?

[Science Quiz] Which planet is it? Solar System ◉ Planets ◉ Stars ◉ Earth ◉ Universe ◉ Study Video ◉ Star ◉ Space
Planet quiz. Which planet is it?

In the solar system, there are the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. This is a quiz based on them. The planets will appear one by one in order, and you’ll answer which planet each one is. To answer, you’ll first need to remember the planets’ names—but don’t worry even if you haven’t memorized them yet! Let’s learn them using the classic mnemonic in Japanese: “Sui-Kin-Chi-Ka-Moku-Do-Ten-Kai” (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). Earth will appear as well, so be sure to pay attention to what size our own planet is and where it’s located within the solar system!