Little Voices: A Fun FEMINISM Quiz for Kids

Easy, friendly questions about fairness, famous women, and standing up for others — perfect for curious kids 6+. Play to learn and celebrate kindness and equality!

  1. What word means believing women and men should have equal rights?
    1. Feminism
    2. Patriotism
    3. Capitalism
    4. Racism
  2. Who helped start the fight for women's voting rights in the past?
    1. Inventors
    2. Explorers
    3. Suffragists
    4. Artists
  3. Which day is known worldwide to celebrate women's achievements?
    1. July 4
    2. March 8
    3. December 25
    4. January 1
  4. What simple idea says boys and girls can do the same jobs?
    1. Segregation
    2. Dominance
    3. Equality
    4. Privilege
  5. Who is a famous woman who fought for civil rights and women's rights?
    1. Amelia Earhart
    2. Marie Curie
    3. Rosa Parks
    4. Ada Lovelace
  6. What is a quick word for people working together for change?
    1. Industry
    2. Tourism
    3. Activism
    4. Shopping
  7. Which place helps pass laws to protect rights in a country?
    1. Library
    2. Government
    3. Zoo
    4. Market

Answers and explanations

  1. Question: What word means believing women and men should have equal rights?
    Answer: Feminism
    Explanation: Feminism is the belief in equal rights for everyone, no matter their gender. Some people confuse it with only helping women, but it supports fairness for all.
  2. Question: Who helped start the fight for women's voting rights in the past?
    Answer: Suffragists
    Explanation: Suffragists were people who worked so women could vote. They held marches and wrote letters to make change.
  3. Question: Which day is known worldwide to celebrate women's achievements?
    Answer: March 8
    Explanation: March 8 is International Women's Day, a day to cheer for women's progress and rights. It is not a holiday for one country only.
  4. Question: What simple idea says boys and girls can do the same jobs?
    Answer: Equality
    Explanation: Equality means everyone has the same chance, like playing sports or being a leader. It is different from saying everyone is the same person.
  5. Question: Who is a famous woman who fought for civil rights and women's rights?
    Answer: Rosa Parks
    Explanation: Rosa Parks is known for refusing to give up her seat, which helped rules change and inspired many people; some might think of others like Susan B. Anthony, but Rosa is linked to civil rights.
  6. Question: What is a quick word for people working together for change?
    Answer: Activism
    Explanation: Activism is when people speak up, march, or help to make rules fairer; it is different from just talking because it aims to make actions happen.
  7. Question: Which place helps pass laws to protect rights in a country?
    Answer: Government
    Explanation: Governments make and change laws that can protect equal rights; not every government is perfect, so people often ask them to do better.