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[For Elementary School Students] World Countries Capital Quiz: Learn the Flags Too!

There are so many countries in the world, and sometimes we try to memorize as many as we can, right?

But when it comes to capitals, things suddenly get a lot harder.

Even many adults can’t answer capital city questions.

It would be really cool if elementary school students knew a lot of them!

They’re not exactly everyday knowledge, and you might not often get a chance to use them, but knowing them can make you feel a little bit proud.

Why not have fun studying capital cities in a quiz format?

This is aimed at elementary school students and focuses on famous countries, so the content is relatively easy.

Give it a try casually!

[For Elementary School Students] World Countries' Capital City Quiz: Learn Their Flags Too! (11–20)

What is the capital of Argentina?

What is the capital of Argentina?

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When translated into Japanese, the capital means “good air” or “good wind.”

See the answer

Buenos Aires

The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires. Its beautiful architecture, including the Teatro Colón, and cityscape so lovely it’s called the “Paris of South America” make it a popular tourist destination. It’s also known as the birthplace of tango, making it a city rich in cultural appeal.

Flag Quiz

Foreign Languages: Countries of the World ~Country~ National Flag Quiz! Upper Grades
Flag Quiz

Recommended for those interested in the flags of the world! Here are some ideas for a national flag quiz.

There are many flags around the world with a variety of colors and motifs.

Each flag often has origins and meanings that symbolize its country, making them perfect for deepening your knowledge about the world.

Of course, Japan’s flag is well-known, but if you want to memorize flags from around the world, please give it a try.

You could also quiz your friends or family on the flags you’ve learned.

Be sure to give it a try!

In conclusion

We’ve put together a quiz on world capitals aimed at elementary school students.

There were probably questions you knew and some you didn’t, but once you try it, you’ll find it much easier to remember! Be sure to give it another try.

We hope this can be a fun way for elementary schoolers—and everyone else—to start learning about countries around the world.