Coding quizzes for kids and teens

Great collection of fun and interactive coding quizzes for kids to assess and acquire computer science knowledge.

Introduction to Scratch Programming

Q: 10

Plays: 98k

Introduction to Scratch Programming

Scratch

Grade: 1 - 8
Beginner level
Introduction to Application Development

Q: 10

Plays: 24k

Introduction to Application Development

App Lab

Grade: 1 - 8
Beginner level
Introduction to Game Development

Q: 10

Plays: 19k

Introduction to Game Development

Game Development

Play Lab

Grade: 1 - 8
Beginner level
Turtle Programming Basics

Q: 10

Plays: 10k

Turtle Programming Basics

Turtle

Grade: 1 - 8
Beginner level
Fundamentals of Python Programming

Q: 10

Plays: 15k

Fundamentals of Python Programming

Python

Grade: 6 - 12
Beginner level
Introduction to Data Science

Q: 10

Plays: 7k

Introduction to Data Science

Data Science

Grade: 9 - 12
Beginner level

Our Coding Quiz Activities & Games Are Appropriate for High School, Middle School, and Elementary School Students

Our coding quizzes are designed to engage students from elementary through high school. Each quiz encourages active participation, helping students apply their knowledge in fun and interactive ways.

These quizzes challenge learners’ current coding skills by providing a score and correct answers after each quiz. Additionally, students are offered a free trial lesson related to the quiz to further enhance their knowledge. The trial includes a 45-minute 1:1 session with an expert computer science teacher, along with personalized notes and a graded assignment.

We also offer STEM.org-accredited certificates, which students can share on social media or with mentors. These certificates not only validate their skills but also enhance their learning portfolios, providing a competitive edge for university applications and career opportunities.

To support learning across all grade levels, we offer a variety of quizzes for Grades 1-12. Popular quizzes like “Introduction to Scratch Programming,” “Fundamentals of Python Programming,” and “Introduction to Data Science” give students the opportunity to showcase their coding expertise. With real-time leaderboards and exciting quiz competitions, students can learn, compete, and have fun while testing their knowledge!

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FAQ

Coding for kids and teenshelps creativity, communication, self-discipline, and many other necessary traits. Coding quizzes are individually motivated activities, making it a fun and effective way to teach children early on how to probe their knowledge about Computer Science and various programming languages.

Coding quizzes for kids and teens can be an exceptionally effective way to learn. Taking quizzes can produce better recall of facts, motivate kids, and help them assess their knowledge.

Coding quizzes are fun activities for kids and teens. They are also a sneaky form of learning as they don't feel like a traditional activity. Quizzes can help kids practice existing Computer Science knowledge while stimulating interest in learning about new coding topics.

Yes, coding quizzes are good for a child's brain development. An interactive coding quiz is fun, helps knowledge retention, and expands your kid's brain capacity.

No, there is no negative marking for wrong answers. In case of late submission, if the solution submitted is wrong, no points will be given and half points will be given in case of the correct answer.

Every problem in the quiz is given a certain time limit depending on the question asked.

You can attempt a quiz any number of times. There is no limit on attempting quizzes. After a quiz is completed, a play again option will be available on this page.

Coding is a skill that requires specialized knowledge. While there are many resources available online that can help you catch up on the basics and start teaching coding to your child. However, the best and most effective way to teach a child to code is by ensuring they have a qualified and trained computer science teacher to guide them on their coding journey. Try a free 1-on-1 coding class for kids to get started.

There are quite a few games that kids can learn coding from, like Minecraft, Code Monster, RoboZZle, Blockly Games, etc. are some of the popular ones.

Many apps make coding fun and interactive for young children. Codingal, Scratch, Blockly, MIT App Inventor are suitable for those just starting. Intermediate coders who want to build an app or website can check out Codingal, CodeCombat, Stencyl, and Code.org. Advanced coders can also participate in coding competitions and hackathons organized by IOI, Codeforces, and Codingal.