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6th Grade Quiz: Math, History, English, and Science

Quick, free quiz for 6th graders to test your knowledge. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Jess HilburnUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art illustration for 6th grade multi-subject quiz on teal background.

This 6th grade quiz helps you check what you know across math, history, English, and science, and spot topics to review before a test. Want to go deeper? Try our 6th grade history questions, challenge yourself with a 6th grade math quiz, or explore a 6th grade science quiz for more practice.

What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 6 and 8?
16
24
12
48
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In the sentence "The bright stars twinkled at dusk," what is the subject?
bright
stars
twinkled
dusk
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Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mercury
Mars
Jupiter
Venus
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Which fraction is equivalent to 3/4?
12/20
6/8
2/3
9/16
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What fraction is equal to the decimal 0.25?
2/5
1/4
1/2
1/5
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Which gas do green plants mainly take in during photosynthesis?
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
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Which layer of the Earth do humans live on?
Outer core
Crust
Mantle
Core
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The United States Declaration of Independence was signed in which year?
1492
1865
1812
1776
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Which river is commonly taught as the longest in the world in many schools?
Mississippi River
Yangtze River
Nile River
Amazon River
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Who wrote the novel "A Wrinkle in Time"?
Rick Riordan
Lois Lowry
Madeleine L'Engle
J. K. Rowling
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Which set lists the primary colors used in traditional art?
Cyan, magenta, yellow
Red, green, blue
Green, orange, purple
Red, blue, yellow
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Which of the following is the correct spelling?
neccessary
necessary
necesary
nessesary
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What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a fair six-sided die?
1/6
1/2
1/3
2/3
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What was the writing system of ancient Egypt called?
Alphabetic runes
Cuneiform
Hieroglyphics
Sanskrit
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Choose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
The teams of players is winning.
The team of players are winning.
The team of players is winning.
The team of players were winning right now.
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The point (3, -2) lies in which quadrant of the coordinate plane?
Quadrant IV
Quadrant III
Quadrant II
Quadrant I
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Julius Caesar was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
False
True
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The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement during the 1920s.
False
True
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The boiling point of water decreases at higher altitudes.
True
False
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The Renaissance began in Japan.
True
False
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Study Outcomes

  1. Apply mathematical problem-solving skills -

    Use strategies to solve multi-step math questions involving fractions, decimals, and percentages found in the questions for sixth graders challenge.

  2. Recall significant historical events -

    Identify and describe major milestones from ancient civilizations through modern history as featured in the 6th grade quiz.

  3. Analyze English grammar and vocabulary -

    Examine sentence structure, parts of speech, and context clues to choose correct answers in the quiz for sixth graders.

  4. Interpret informational text -

    Extract main ideas and key details from short passages to accurately respond to comprehension questions in the sixth grade quiz.

  5. Evaluate basic science concepts -

    Assess questions on earth science, biology, and physical science to demonstrate understanding of core scientific principles.

  6. Reflect on learning progress -

    Review immediate feedback and final scores to identify strengths, address weak areas, and set goals for future study.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Mastering PEMDAS (Order of Operations) -

    Remembering the sequence Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction helps you solve even the trickiest expressions correctly. For example, in 3 + 4 × (2^2), compute inside parentheses first, then exponents: 2^2=4, so 3+4×4=19. Practice by writing out each step, and soon PEMDAS becomes second nature in your sixth grade quiz math problems!

  2. Converting Fractions to Decimals -

    Dividing the numerator by the denominator turns any fraction into a decimal form - 3 ÷ 4 = 0.75, for instance. Try long division for repeating decimals like 1 ÷ 3 = 0.333…, and use this skill in your questions for sixth graders to tackle fraction-decimal conversion confidently. Many online resources from educational institutions offer practice problems with immediate feedback.

  3. Exploring Ancient Civilizations Chronology -

    Building a timeline from Ancient Egypt (c. 3100 BCE) through the Roman Empire (27 BCE - 476 CE) helps you visualize history's flow and answer sixth grade quiz history questions with ease. Create a simple chart or use mnemonic phrases like "Elders Remember Rome" to place each era in order. Cross-reference with reputable sources such as museum websites for accurate dates and facts.

  4. Coordinating Conjunctions and FANBOYS -

    FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) serve as handy connectors in complex sentences - "I wanted to study, but my computer died." Identifying these in your English questions for sixth graders boosts your grammar score by linking ideas smoothly. Practice by writing two independent clauses and joining them correctly using each FANBOYS conjunction.

  5. Understanding Metric Prefixes -

    Use the mnemonic "King Henry Died (by) Drinking Chocolate Milk" to recall kilo-, hecto-, deca-, base unit, deci-, centi-, milli- and convert units quickly. For example, 5 km = 5,000 m or 250 cm = 0.0025 km, a common task in sixth grade science and math quizzes. Check official science education sites for additional practice conversion tables and problems.

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