ABC Quiz #13

A Free Printable General Topics Quiz.

Short Description:

This is a quiz with multiple choice answers.

If you don’t want to see the options, put a sheet of paper below the printed worksheet question. When you have thought of an answer, move the paper down to see if it is among the choices.

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Directions for Caregivers:

This is a quiz with multiple choice answers. If the person you are with has good general knowledge, ask the question first, wait a few seconds and then, if they don’t know the answer, give them the answer options. Make it a social activity where you do it together.

You can stretch this activity further by introducing some reminiscing. If a question is about food, a country, etc., have a little chat about it before moving to the next question.

Quizzes don’t have to be competitive; the main objective is to have fun. If you want to be more serious about it, make teams of equal ability and have a quiz competition.

If you have different abilities within the group, always ask the participants not to answer until all the answer options are readout. That will give everyone a chance to share their opinion, not just the fast thinkers.

You can stretch this activity further by introducing some reminiscing. If a question is about food, a country, etc., have a little chat about it before moving to the next question.

With early to middle-stage memory care/dementia, stress that it is not a competition. Encourage guessing the answer even if the participant doesn’t know it. You can also give two instead of three options if you want to make it easier. The objective is inclusive, active participation where nobody feels silly for getting it wrong.

Use this as an opportunity for reminiscing about the different topics in the questions.

About this Activity

A quiz with multiple-choice answers can be very helpful for older adults, especially those with dementia.

By giving clear answer options, these quizzes make it easier to remember things instead of trying to come up with answers from scratch. This can help reduce frustration and boost confidence since it's often easier to pick the correct answer when it’s in front of you.

These quizzes also keep the brain active in a fun and low-stress way, which can be good for mental health and memory.

Any quiz with multiple-choice answers offers many possibilities for discussion and reminiscing. Pick some topics and learn more about them.

Interesting facts about snowflakes:

Each snowflake is made up of about 200 ice crystals.

On average, around 105 snowstorms a year hit the US.

Snowflakes always have six sides.

Snow is not actually white but transparent. It looks white because light reflects off the ice crystals.

The snowiest place in the US is Stampede Pass in Washington State. On average, it snows 430 inches a year.

Reference: bbcearth.com

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