常識力診断
Enjoy a free quiz game app perfect for job hunting prep, studying, brain training, exam review, and trivia! With over 500 questions, you'll tackle four-character idioms, proverbs, sports, music, and more.
Q. What is the highest-grossing theatrical film in Japanese box office history?
Q. A “non-profit organization” is an entity not operating for profit. What is its common abbreviation?
Q. What is the title of the story considered Japan's oldest, known today as "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" or "Kaguya-hime"? etc...
Questions span kanji, four-character idioms, proverbs, sports, music, geography, math, entertainment, culture, and beyond!
How many can you solve without running out of mental stamina?
If you can answer 50 questions in a row, your general knowledge is exceptional! ?
Aim for 50 consecutive correct answers!
With over 500 general knowledge questions, we'll put your common sense to the test.
It's a useful tool for job hunting preparation, study breaks, brain training, conversation starters, trivia, mental exercise, and more!
This game app is completely free to play.
Why not test your common sense skills with this game? Gauge your knowledge level while learning through fun quizzes.
It's a quiz app anyone can easily enjoy. Challenge yourself with questions from a wide range of genres and sharpen your knowledge.
This quiz app features questions ranging from practical daily knowledge to world history and culture. Play solo or compete with friends. Download it now and test your common sense.
This is a quiz app where you can learn not only what you know, but also discover what you didn't. Take on interesting questions and feel yourself grow.
It's a quiz app you can enjoy in short gaps of time like your commute or a break. Along with deepening your knowledge, you can expect a brain-training effect. Download it and enhance your common sense.
More questions here
Q. What was the human surname of the character DIO in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure"?
Q. Who is the 19th-century Russian novelist famous for "Crime and Punishment" and "The Idiot"?
Q. Which island is the southernmost point of Japan?
Q. What is the architecture award often called the "Nobel Prize of the architecture world"?
Q. What is the stationery item "fountain pen" called in English?
Q. What is the term for the reinforced fabric around a needle hole and also the crusty end of a loaf of bread?
Q. What does the youth slang term "itameshi" refer to?
Q. In which month of the Islamic calendar do Muslims observe the fasting month of Ramadan?
Q. What is the largest lake in Japan?
Q. Who is the author of "The Dancing Girl" ("Maihime") and "Vita Sexualis"?
Q. Who wrote "Yamanashi," "The Restaurant of Many Orders," and "Gauche the Cellist"?
Q. What is the name for the phenomenon where a sound's pitch seems higher as its source approaches and lower as it moves away?
Q. Which of the following statements is true about America's two major political parties?
Q. What do the German word "Danke" and the French word "Merci" mean?
Q. Who is the author of "I Am a Cat," "Botchan," and "Kokoro"?
Q. What is the flower language (meaning) of a red rose?
Q. The phrase describing beautiful seasonal scenery is "Otsukiba_na". What character fills the blank (〇)?
Q. Which Italian Renaissance artist created works like "David," "Pietà," and "The Last Judgment"?
Q. What is the capital city of China?
Q. In microbiology, what term describes the elimination of microorganisms and viruses from an object?
Q. What unit of frequency is used to express CPU clock speed and audio sampling rates?
Q. Which bird is known as a "symbol of peace" and was historically used as a messenger?
Q. Who was the central leader of the Western army at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600?
Q. The business basics acronym "Hō-Ren-Sō" stands for "Report," "Contact," and what?
Q. What does WBC stand for in the international baseball tournament that crowns a world champion?
Q. In the manga "Doraemon," what is the title of the record Gian released?
Q. What type of fish is essential for Nagoya's famous hitsumabushi dish?
Q. In the folktale "Momotaro" (Peach Boy), what animal was his first companion?
Q. What surname is shared by actors Noboru, Ken, and Takatoshi?
Q. In Japanese dialects, what does the word meaning "gradually, little by little" sound like "ni-fe-devil" or "big-ni"?
Q. What phrase means "directing a movie" by using an object a director holds in hand?
Q. Who delivered the famous line, "What a shame! Even my father never hit me!"?
Q. In baseball field maintenance, what is the sand-smoothing tool called, named for its resemblance to an insect?
Q. What high school baseball tournament does "Summer Koshien" typically refer to?
Q. "A questionnaire targeting women in their teens." How is "targeting" correctly written in kanji?
Q. The foundational seasonings of Japanese cuisine, "sashi-suse-so," are sugar, salt, vinegar, and what?
Q. Who played the lead role of Torajiro Kuruma in the film series "It's Tough Being a Man"?
Q. Popular dog breeds like "Flat-Coated," "Labrador," and "Golden" are all types of what?
Q. Which video game genre best describes Tetris, Puyo Pupo, and Moji Pittan?
Q. What onomatopoeic word describes the sound of clicking a button to buy something on Amazon or similar sites?
Q. The business basics acronym "Hō-Ren-Sō" stands for "Report," "Contact," and what?
Q. What category of stationery includes paste, sand, erasers (like Kinnikuman), and plastic types?
Q. What number unit represents 1000 times a "giga"?
Q. What is the American presidential residence, designed by James Hoban, called?
Q. Which female wrestler, who retired in January 2019, holds the world record for 13 consecutive tournament wins?
Q. Is there a quartet musical group whose members all graduated from dental school?
Q. Which male singer had a major hit in 1985 with the song "We're going to Tokyo"?
Q. What term describes a sudden, startling appearance?
Q. In number units, above "trillion" is "quadrillion." What comes above "quadrillion"?
Q. The manga "Slam Dunk" is based on which sport?
Q. What meal do Maritime Self-Defense Force ship crews traditionally eat every Friday to track the days?
Q. In a "6-4-3" double play in baseball, which position fielded the ball first?
Q. What kind of timepiece does the English word "watch" refer to?
Q. In the anime "Detective Conan," which of the following characters does NOT know Conan's true identity?
Q. What was US President Franklin Roosevelt's series of programs in response to the Great Depression called?
Q. What is the name of the character played by Harrison Ford in the "Star Wars" movies?
Q. What is the German word for the baton used by an orchestra conductor?
Q. In biology, what do you call an organism with chloroplasts that produces its own organic matter?
Q. What is the famous work by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, depicting a figure on a bridge with hands over ears?
Q. What is a French appetizer called?
Q. What reagent is primarily used to detect starch ("iodine solution") in junior high school science experiments?
Q. Which TV station broadcasts the annual summer charity program "24-hour TV"?
Q. Which school does Ryoma Echizen, the protagonist of "The Prince of Tennis," attend?
Q. What is the title of Ernest Hemingway's novel about an old fisherman's epic struggle with a marlin?
Q. On Setsubun night, what is the name of the rolled sushi you eat while making a wish with eyes closed?
Q. Who proposed the theory of evolution in the book "On the Origin of Species"?
Q. What was the name of the trading company established in Nagasaki by Ryoma Sakamoto and others at the end of the Edo period?
Q. What is the formula for calculating the area of a circle?
Q. TV programs like "Hodo Station" and "Music Station" are broadcast by which station?
Q. What is the signature line of Suzu, the main character in the drama "Ienakiko": "I don't need sympathy. If you sympathize with me..."?
Q. In dentistry, what single letter indicates the severity of tooth decay?
Q. How does the nursery rhyme "Nanatsu no Ko" (Seven Children) begin?
Q. Which celebrity made a famous exit with the final line, "Abayo!" ("See ya!")?
Q. Which style of Chinese cuisine is known for spicy flavors using chili peppers, like in mapo tofu and tantanmen?
Q. What is the name of the comedy duo featuring Masayasu Wakabayashi and Toshiaki Kasuga, known for their "failed straight man" style?
Q. Laboratory instruments in chemistry include types like "round-bottom" flasks and "scalpels" for what?
Q. The "cole" in coleslaw and the "choux" in cream puffs both come from what type of vegetable?
Q. How many years is compulsory education in Japan?
Q. What is the name of the school room for health consultations and treating minor injuries?
Q. In which prefecture is Hanshin Koshien Stadium located?
Q. What common household appliance is categorized into dry and steam types?
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### What's New in the Latest Version 153
Last updated on Aug 10, 2024 We regularly make adjustments based on user reviews and feedback.
The "Complete Edition: Common Sense Assessment" has been released. It includes an ad-free option and new game modes.
常識力診断
Enjoy a free quiz game app perfect for job hunting prep, studying, brain training, exam review, and trivia! With over 500 questions, you'll tackle four-character idioms, proverbs, sports, music, and more.
Q. What is the highest-grossing theatrical film in Japanese box office history?
Q. A “non-profit organization” is an entity not operating for profit. What is its common abbreviation?
Q. What is the title of the story considered Japan's oldest, known today as "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" or "Kaguya-hime"? etc...
Questions span kanji, four-character idioms, proverbs, sports, music, geography, math, entertainment, culture, and beyond!
How many can you solve without running out of mental stamina?
If you can answer 50 questions in a row, your general knowledge is exceptional! ?
Aim for 50 consecutive correct answers!
With over 500 general knowledge questions, we'll put your common sense to the test.
It's a useful tool for job hunting preparation, study breaks, brain training, conversation starters, trivia, mental exercise, and more!
This game app is completely free to play.
Why not test your common sense skills with this game? Gauge your knowledge level while learning through fun quizzes.
It's a quiz app anyone can easily enjoy. Challenge yourself with questions from a wide range of genres and sharpen your knowledge.
This quiz app features questions ranging from practical daily knowledge to world history and culture. Play solo or compete with friends. Download it now and test your common sense.
This is a quiz app where you can learn not only what you know, but also discover what you didn't. Take on interesting questions and feel yourself grow.
It's a quiz app you can enjoy in short gaps of time like your commute or a break. Along with deepening your knowledge, you can expect a brain-training effect. Download it and enhance your common sense.
More questions here
Q. What was the human surname of the character DIO in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure"?
Q. Who is the 19th-century Russian novelist famous for "Crime and Punishment" and "The Idiot"?
Q. Which island is the southernmost point of Japan?
Q. What is the architecture award often called the "Nobel Prize of the architecture world"?
Q. What is the stationery item "fountain pen" called in English?
Q. What is the term for the reinforced fabric around a needle hole and also the crusty end of a loaf of bread?
Q. What does the youth slang term "itameshi" refer to?
Q. In which month of the Islamic calendar do Muslims observe the fasting month of Ramadan?
Q. What is the largest lake in Japan?
Q. Who is the author of "The Dancing Girl" ("Maihime") and "Vita Sexualis"?
Q. Who wrote "Yamanashi," "The Restaurant of Many Orders," and "Gauche the Cellist"?
Q. What is the name for the phenomenon where a sound's pitch seems higher as its source approaches and lower as it moves away?
Q. Which of the following statements is true about America's two major political parties?
Q. What do the German word "Danke" and the French word "Merci" mean?
Q. Who is the author of "I Am a Cat," "Botchan," and "Kokoro"?
Q. What is the flower language (meaning) of a red rose?
Q. The phrase describing beautiful seasonal scenery is "Otsukiba_na". What character fills the blank (〇)?
Q. Which Italian Renaissance artist created works like "David," "Pietà," and "The Last Judgment"?
Q. What is the capital city of China?
Q. In microbiology, what term describes the elimination of microorganisms and viruses from an object?
Q. What unit of frequency is used to express CPU clock speed and audio sampling rates?
Q. Which bird is known as a "symbol of peace" and was historically used as a messenger?
Q. Who was the central leader of the Western army at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600?
Q. The business basics acronym "Hō-Ren-Sō" stands for "Report," "Contact," and what?
Q. What does WBC stand for in the international baseball tournament that crowns a world champion?
Q. In the manga "Doraemon," what is the title of the record Gian released?
Q. What type of fish is essential for Nagoya's famous hitsumabushi dish?
Q. In the folktale "Momotaro" (Peach Boy), what animal was his first companion?
Q. What surname is shared by actors Noboru, Ken, and Takatoshi?
Q. In Japanese dialects, what does the word meaning "gradually, little by little" sound like "ni-fe-devil" or "big-ni"?
Q. What phrase means "directing a movie" by using an object a director holds in hand?
Q. Who delivered the famous line, "What a shame! Even my father never hit me!"?
Q. In baseball field maintenance, what is the sand-smoothing tool called, named for its resemblance to an insect?
Q. What high school baseball tournament does "Summer Koshien" typically refer to?
Q. "A questionnaire targeting women in their teens." How is "targeting" correctly written in kanji?
Q. The foundational seasonings of Japanese cuisine, "sashi-suse-so," are sugar, salt, vinegar, and what?
Q. Who played the lead role of Torajiro Kuruma in the film series "It's Tough Being a Man"?
Q. Popular dog breeds like "Flat-Coated," "Labrador," and "Golden" are all types of what?
Q. Which video game genre best describes Tetris, Puyo Pupo, and Moji Pittan?
Q. What onomatopoeic word describes the sound of clicking a button to buy something on Amazon or similar sites?
Q. The business basics acronym "Hō-Ren-Sō" stands for "Report," "Contact," and what?
Q. What category of stationery includes paste, sand, erasers (like Kinnikuman), and plastic types?
Q. What number unit represents 1000 times a "giga"?
Q. What is the American presidential residence, designed by James Hoban, called?
Q. Which female wrestler, who retired in January 2019, holds the world record for 13 consecutive tournament wins?
Q. Is there a quartet musical group whose members all graduated from dental school?
Q. Which male singer had a major hit in 1985 with the song "We're going to Tokyo"?
Q. What term describes a sudden, startling appearance?
Q. In number units, above "trillion" is "quadrillion." What comes above "quadrillion"?
Q. The manga "Slam Dunk" is based on which sport?
Q. What meal do Maritime Self-Defense Force ship crews traditionally eat every Friday to track the days?
Q. In a "6-4-3" double play in baseball, which position fielded the ball first?
Q. What kind of timepiece does the English word "watch" refer to?
Q. In the anime "Detective Conan," which of the following characters does NOT know Conan's true identity?
Q. What was US President Franklin Roosevelt's series of programs in response to the Great Depression called?
Q. What is the name of the character played by Harrison Ford in the "Star Wars" movies?
Q. What is the German word for the baton used by an orchestra conductor?
Q. In biology, what do you call an organism with chloroplasts that produces its own organic matter?
Q. What is the famous work by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, depicting a figure on a bridge with hands over ears?
Q. What is a French appetizer called?
Q. What reagent is primarily used to detect starch ("iodine solution") in junior high school science experiments?
Q. Which TV station broadcasts the annual summer charity program "24-hour TV"?
Q. Which school does Ryoma Echizen, the protagonist of "The Prince of Tennis," attend?
Q. What is the title of Ernest Hemingway's novel about an old fisherman's epic struggle with a marlin?
Q. On Setsubun night, what is the name of the rolled sushi you eat while making a wish with eyes closed?
Q. Who proposed the theory of evolution in the book "On the Origin of Species"?
Q. What was the name of the trading company established in Nagasaki by Ryoma Sakamoto and others at the end of the Edo period?
Q. What is the formula for calculating the area of a circle?
Q. TV programs like "Hodo Station" and "Music Station" are broadcast by which station?
Q. What is the signature line of Suzu, the main character in the drama "Ienakiko": "I don't need sympathy. If you sympathize with me..."?
Q. In dentistry, what single letter indicates the severity of tooth decay?
Q. How does the nursery rhyme "Nanatsu no Ko" (Seven Children) begin?
Q. Which celebrity made a famous exit with the final line, "Abayo!" ("See ya!")?
Q. Which style of Chinese cuisine is known for spicy flavors using chili peppers, like in mapo tofu and tantanmen?
Q. What is the name of the comedy duo featuring Masayasu Wakabayashi and Toshiaki Kasuga, known for their "failed straight man" style?
Q. Laboratory instruments in chemistry include types like "round-bottom" flasks and "scalpels" for what?
Q. The "cole" in coleslaw and the "choux" in cream puffs both come from what type of vegetable?
Q. How many years is compulsory education in Japan?
Q. What is the name of the school room for health consultations and treating minor injuries?
Q. In which prefecture is Hanshin Koshien Stadium located?
Q. What common household appliance is categorized into dry and steam types?
Recommended for those who enjoy this game
・ Essential general knowledge you'd be embarrassed not to know
・QuizzLand: Challenge yourself with trivia quizzes
・ Impressive trivia you can be proud to know
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・ Proverb Quiz - Repeated General Knowledge -
・ Quick-fire multiplayer quiz
・ Four-Character Idiom Quiz - Repeated General Knowledge -
・ Quiz RPG: The Wizard and the Black Cat
・ Brain Test: Tricky puzzle game
・ Quiz! What's the Popular Answer?
・ Heart World of English and Quiz
・ Kahoot! - Create & play quizzes
・ Nikkei Brain Activity Quiz
・ Trivia Crack Premium
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・ Memoria ~Quiz Adventure~
・ Brain Test 2: Tricky Stories
・ Uta Don!
・ Who Is? Stimulate your brain with quizzes
・ Margin Shiritori Mobile
・ QuizKnock
・ Quiz Battle Online
### What's New in the Latest Version 153
Last updated on Aug 10, 2024 We regularly make adjustments based on user reviews and feedback.
The "Complete Edition: Common Sense Assessment" has been released. It includes an ad-free option and new game modes.
