Do you remember how to find the circumference of a circle? What about the capital of New Jersey? We’re about to quiz you game-show style with a variety of elementary school trivia questions, from math and science to history, geography, and language arts.
Answer these 12 “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” questions to test your knowledge and see if you come out on top!
Questions Overview
- Africa
- Europe
- South America
- Asia
- So
- S
- K
- Na
- Femur
- Ulna
- Radius
- Humerus
- Zero
- One
- Two
- Three
- Noun
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Preposition
- Texas
- Alaska
- California
- Montana
- Force
- Inertia
- Mass
- Gravity
- 2/3
- 1/9
- 1
- 3/4
- Allusion
- Hyperbole
- Simile
- Personification
- Amphibian
- Mammal
- Reptile
- Gastropod
- 32 °F (0 °C)
- 99 °F (37.2 °C)
- 104 °F (40 °C)
- 212 °F (100 °C)
- Brazilian
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- English
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Also, if you want to improve your trivia skills, it\u2019s easy to do so! Try out educational apps like Trivia Crack or watch shows like Jeopardy! and focus on memorizing facts. You could even try making flashcards<\/a> to memorize things like the periodic table or the order of the presidents of the United States.","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Improve-Math-Skills"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Study-Science"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Improve Math Skills","id":1511394,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Improve-Math-Skills","image":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/8a\/Improve-Math-Skills-Step-10-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Improve-Math-Skills-Step-10-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Improve Math Skills"},{"title":"How to Study Science","id":1221970,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Study-Science","image":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/16\/Study-Science-Step-28-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Study-Science-Step-28-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Study Science"}],"minimum":0},{"text":"You might not be smarter than a 5th grader!","meaning":"Alright, you likely are smarter than a 5th grader\u2014but on this quiz, you answered half or fewer of the answers correctly. This is a solid start, and you can always increase your knowledge base. Try brushing up on categories that are tough for you, like geometry or geography.
Easy ways to improve your trivia skills include checking out TV programs like Cash Cab or trying an app like Knowledge Trainer: Trivia. You could even try making flashcards<\/a> to memorize things like the periodic table or the order of the presidents of the United States.","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Study-History"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Improve-Your-Study-Skills"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Study History","id":6066355,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Study-History","image":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/4e\/Study-History-Step-15-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Study-History-Step-15-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Study History"},{"title":"How to Improve Your Study Skills","id":222611,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Improve-Your-Study-Skills","image":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/bc\/Improve-Your-Study-Skills-Step-15-Version-5.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Improve-Your-Study-Skills-Step-15-Version-5.jpg","alt":"How to Improve Your Study Skills"}],"minimum":4},{"text":"You might be smarter than a 5th grader!","meaning":"Nice work! You got more than half of the answers right. And don\u2019t worry about missing a few\u2014we tested you on a bunch of different subjects, from language arts to history, and it\u2019s totally normal to have more knowledge of certain topics than others. Plus, you can always study the subjects that are trickier for you.
Want to improve your knowledge base even more? Watch an educational show like Jeopardy! or play a board game like Trivial Pursuit. You could even try making flashcards<\/a> to memorize things like the periodic table or the order of the presidents of the United States. Then, come back and try this quiz again to see if you can ace it!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Make-Yourself-Smarter"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Test-Your-IQ"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Make Yourself Smarter: The Best Ways to Improve Your Intelligence","id":749669,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Make-Yourself-Smarter","image":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/7f\/Make-Yourself-Smarter-Step-13-Version-4.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Make-Yourself-Smarter-Step-13-Version-4.jpg","alt":"How to Make Yourself Smarter: The Best Ways to Improve Your Intelligence"},{"title":"How to Test Your IQ: Finding the Right Assessment for You","id":1007095,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Test-Your-IQ","image":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/85\/Test-Your-IQ-Step-22.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Test-Your-IQ-Step-22.jpg","alt":"How to Test Your IQ: Finding the Right Assessment for You"}],"minimum":7},{"text":"You\u2019re smarter than a 5th grader!","meaning":"Congratulations! You got most or all of the answers right. You\u2019re a trivia whiz, and you know your stuff, from math to geography. It\u2019s tough to remember facts on different subjects you learned in school, especially if it\u2019s been a while since you were in the classroom. Great work!
Didn\u2019t get 100%? That\u2019s okay! If you\u2019re going for an A+ grade, try making flashcards<\/a> to memorize things like the periodic table or the order of the presidents of the United States. Then, come back and try this quiz again to see if you can ace it!","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Play-Pub-Trivia"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Increase-Your-General-Knowledge"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Play Pub Trivia","id":11834961,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Play-Pub-Trivia","image":"\/images\/thumb\/5\/50\/Play-Pub-Trivia-Step-14-Version-2.jpeg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Play-Pub-Trivia-Step-14-Version-2.jpeg","alt":"How to Play Pub Trivia"},{"title":"How to Increase Your General Knowledge","id":4024458,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Increase-Your-General-Knowledge","image":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/77\/Increase-Your-General-Knowledge-Step-16.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Increase-Your-General-Knowledge-Step-16.jpg","alt":"How to Increase Your General Knowledge"}],"minimum":10}]" class="quiz_results_data"/>
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? TV Show Guide
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? is an American game show that originally aired in 2007, hosted by Jeff Foxworthy. It ran through 2011 on Fox, then returned in 2015 for a fourth season. In 2019, Nickelodeon picked up the show with new host John Cena.
On the show, a single adult contestant answered 10 questions, plus a bonus question, in an attempt to win a cash prize. The first correct answer was worth $1,000, the second worth $2,000, the third worth $5,000, the 4th worth $10,000 and the fifth worth $25,000. If they answered all 5 correctly, they were guaranteed to win $25,000.
Play continued, with the sixth question worth $50,000, the seventh worth $100,000, the eighth worth $175,000, the ninth worth $300,000, and the tenth worth $500,000. If they answered the final bonus question correctly, they won $1,000,000!
Questions ranged in difficulty from first to fifth-grade level and spanned a variety of subjects, including math, science, and geography.
Each season, 5 to 6 elementary school kids were cast members on the show. Contestants could get help from one of the school children present on the stage, in the form of 2 cheats and 1 save.
The first cheat was a peek, and the contestant could peek at one child’s answer and decide if they wanted to use it. The second cheat was a copy, and the contestant could copy the child’s answer but wasn’t able to see it first. For the save, if the contestant answered the question incorrectly, they could be saved if the child’s answer was correct and continue playing the game.
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