This 6th Grade Quiz Is Tougher Than It Looks—Can You Pass?

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Let’s find out if you still remember the knowledge and skills that you should have learned back in the 6th grade with this fun quiz. It will involve questions from a variety of subjects such as history, arts, geography, math, and more. Try to score at least 10 out of 15 to pass!

Are You Smarter Than a 6th Grader?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

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You’ve Mastered 6th Grade Knowledge!

You’ve Mastered 6th Grade Knowledge!

Congratulations! Passing this quiz proves you’re not only smarter than a sixth grader but that you also have a sharp mind for a variety of subjects. From math to history, you’ve shown you can tackle challenges with ease. Keep up the great work—you’re truly impressive!

Related: Are You Smarter Than a Fourth Grader? Score at Least 10/15 to Prove It

Not Quite There—But Don’t Give Up!

Not Quite There—But Don’t Give Up!

You didn’t pass this time, but that’s okay! Sixth-grade knowledge can be tougher than it seems, and you’ve shown a great effort. Keep learning, stay curious, and challenge yourself again—you’re bound to ace it next time!

Related: Are You Smarter Than a Fourth Grader? Score at Least 10/15 to Prove It

#1. What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?

#2. What type of word is “beautiful” in the sentence: “She is a beautiful dancer”?

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#3. In what year did Christopher Columbus first arrive in the Americas?

#4. What is the decimal equivalent of 3/8?

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#5. A circle has a radius of 7 cm. What is its diameter?

#6. What type of energy does a moving object have?

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#7. What ancient civilization built the pyramids in Giza?

#8. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 24 and 36?

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#9. What organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood?

#10. What ocean is located between North America and Europe?

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#11. In literature, what is the term for a story’s main message or moral?

#12. What is the correct plural form of “child”?

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#13. What is the chemical symbol for water?

#14. Which of these is a homophone for “write”?

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#15. If a rectangle has an area of 24 cm² and a width of 4 cm, what is its length?

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About the Quiz

Congratulations on finishing this quiz which means that you are most likely passionate about your knowledge and skill set. If you pass this quiz, it means that you are not just smarter than a typical 6th grader, but you also have a sharp mind and memory that can remember knowledge you learned years ago.

Related: Are You Smarter Than a Fourth Grader? Score at Least 10/15 to Prove It

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