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[Interesting] Compilation of Trivia Quiz Questions

How much trivia do you know? We’ve gathered a set of “trivia quizzes” for those who can confidently say, “I’m very knowledgeable!” The collection is broad in scope, with a focus on knowledge-based questions.

You can test your trivia skills on your own, or turn it into a buzzer-style game with friends who love trivia and quizzes—highly recommended for extra fun.

Master them all, and you might be one step closer to becoming a trivia champion.

Give it a try!

Trivia Quiz Special on History, Geography, and Society (1–10)

Past and Present Quiz

[Then-and-Now Quiz] 24 Questions on Words Whose Expressions Have Changed Over Time!
Past and Present Quiz

Time moves slowly but surely, and along with its passage, many things have changed.

This quiz focuses on names and expressions that have shifted with the times, comparing what things used to be called with what they’re called now.

A key point is deciding whether to ask about the past or the present—it’s recommended to tailor the questions to the participants’ age and have them guess the terms from the era they’re less familiar with.

Through the quiz, participants may make new discoveries—for example, realizing they thought something was different simply because the wording had changed.

Let’s also take in the feel of each era through the nuances of its expressions.

Japanese Landmarks Quiz

[QUIZ] Japan's Famous Landmarks Quiz [#900]
Japanese Landmarks Quiz

Japan has many attractions it can proudly present to the world.

There are places that became UNESCO World Heritage Sites and historic stages of events, such as the Tomioka Silk Mill in Gunma Prefecture, Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, and Goryokaku in Hokkaido.

Let’s learn about famous sites across Japan through a quiz.

Taking the quiz might even make you feel as if you’ve actually visited these spots.

Once you identify the sites in Japan through the quiz, looking into their historical backgrounds and events should further expand your knowledge.

Many places are also connected to other historical matters, so you may be able to study them more deeply.

Trivia Quiz Special on History, Geography, and Society (11–20)

Showa Quiz

[Showa Quiz Questions] For seniors! Multiple-choice questions on nostalgic events from the Showa era! [10 questions in total]
Showa Quiz

Showa is the era name spanning from 1926 to 1989, and it’s a classic period that evokes a sense of nostalgia.

Let’s learn history through quizzes about the Showa era while also sensing how it differs from the present day.

Because the Showa period was long, it’s best when presenting questions to clearly explain roughly which year of Showa the event took place, then transition into the main content.

If you focus not only on memorable incidents and events but also on things like prices at the time and the beginnings of cultural trends, you can really feel how that era connects to today.

A quiz where you show photos of items used back then—now lost to the present—and have people guess what they are also sounds fun.

Greek Mythology Quiz

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Among the world’s many mythologies, isn’t Greek mythology perhaps the most famous? You’ve likely heard the names of well-known deities from Greek myths, such as Zeus and Poseidon, at least once.

Greek mythology is a collection of stories based on gods who were long believed in and revered around Greece, as well as in regions like present-day Turkey, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean coast.

Japan, too, has its own myths, such as the story of Izanagi and Izanami from the time of Japan’s creation.

Try turning the tales and gods of Greek mythology into a quiz to build your knowledge.

Greek mythology is famous, but the more you learn, the more your understanding will grow.

Money trivia quiz

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Money trivia quiz

A trivia quiz about money where you answer questions on the illustrations depicted on coins and banknotes.

Historical buildings and notable figures appear, so if you’re good at Japanese history, aiming for a perfect score is recommended.

You’ll learn, for example, that the Bank of Japan once issued a ten-yen banknote instead of a coin, and that some historical figures have been chosen repeatedly as portrait subjects on banknotes.

Because Japanese coins and banknotes have a long history, it’s fun to come up with many questions to ask.

It’s a quiz that lets you pick up trivia while also deepening your knowledge of history.

World Geography Trivia Quiz

Trivia Quiz: World Geography Edition
World Geography Trivia Quiz

This is a quiz that helps you learn about world geography and build knowledge, including differences from Japan’s terrain.

By comparing familiar things—such as how much higher the tallest mountain in the world is than the tallest mountain in Japan—you can really feel the scale of the world.

Some countries have unique environments, so it’s also recommended to think about how those environments have shaped their cultures.

Whether a country is cold or hot, whether it’s a region with a lot of rain, and other conditions beyond just terrain—learning these together will further deepen your understanding of the world.

Three Great ______ of the World

[Trivia Quiz] The World’s Three Great ○○ — What’s the third one? (10 questions in total)
Three Great ______ of the World

In certain genres, representative items are sometimes referred to as the “Big Three.” How about a quiz that explores the world’s various “Big Three”? Present categories that have recognized Big Threes—such as currencies or delicacies—and have participants figure out the answers.

You can adjust the difficulty to suit the respondent: ask them to name all the items, or reveal a few as hints and let them deduce the rest.

Another key point is the order in which you provide hints, since items within a given “Big Three” can vary in how well-known they are.