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Fun Kindergarten Alphabet Quiz: Test Your ABC Skills!

Think you can ace this fun ABC trivia quiz? Dive in and boost preschool alphabet learning!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Colt EavesUpdated Aug 28, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art ABC letters on golden yellow background welcoming kindergarten trivia quiz with playful shapes and question marks.

This Kindergarten Alphabet Quiz helps you practice letter names, sounds, and ABC order with short, kid-friendly questions. Play at your pace, get instant feedback, and see which letters need work; when you're done, try more quizzes for kindergarteners. Have fun while building confidence.

What is the first letter of the alphabet?
Z
A
C
B
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What is the last letter of the alphabet?
X
A
Z
Y
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Which letter comes after C?
E
A
B
D
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Which letter comes before D?
E
B
F
C
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Which of these is a vowel?
B
C
D
A
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How many letters are in the English alphabet?
26
25
27
24
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Which is the lowercase of M?
m
u
n
w
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Which is the uppercase of b?
d
q
p
B
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Which letter ends the word bus?
T
U
S
B
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Which letter is between J and L?
H
I
K
M
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Which letter comes two letters after H?
G
I
K
J
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What is the 5th letter of the alphabet?
F
D
E
G
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Which letter is sometimes a vowel?
W
B
Y
H
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Which letter has a tail that goes below the line?
b
k
t
p
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If you go back one letter from W, what letter do you get?
T
X
U
V
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Which letter is not in the word tree?
a
t
e
r
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Which lowercase letter matches the uppercase Q?
p
d
q
g
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Uppercase T has one horizontal line.
True
False
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Which letter comes after the letter that comes before F?
F
G
H
E
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What is the 20th letter of the alphabet?
T
S
U
R
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Study Outcomes

  1. Recognize Letter Shapes -

    Identify uppercase and lowercase letters correctly during the quiz to reinforce visual letter recognition skills.

  2. Recall Alphabet Order -

    Sequence letters accurately from A to Z to strengthen understanding of the ABC order.

  3. Differentiate Uppercase and Lowercase -

    Match and distinguish between uppercase and lowercase forms of each letter in fun quiz challenges.

  4. Apply Letter Knowledge -

    Answer ABC trivia questions that require applying letter recognition and sequencing skills.

  5. Enhance Confidence -

    Boost self-assurance in early learners by celebrating correct answers within an interactive quiz environment.

  6. Engage in Playful Learning -

    Experience a preschool alphabet quiz that makes mastering the ABCs an entertaining and game-like activity.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Alphabet Song & Melody -

    Singing the ABC song leverages musical memory to reinforce letter order and recognition, a technique supported by research from the University of Washington's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. Try adding claps or snapping to each letter - kids recall "A-B-C" faster when rhythm and melody unite.

  2. Letter-Sound Correspondence -

    Understanding that each letter makes a distinct sound builds phonemic awareness, as highlighted by studies on Reading Rockets. For example, teach "B says /b/ as in ball" using picture cards to link the letter shape with its sound.

  3. Uppercase and Lowercase Matching -

    Matching big and small letters strengthens visual discrimination skills, a practice endorsed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Use the mnemonic "Big Apple, small apple" to help children pair A with a and B with b.

  4. Alphabetical Order Through Games -

    Engaging in ABC ordering games - like arranging letter magnets on a board - reinforces sequence knowledge, as recommended by PBS Kids early literacy resources. Encourage children to challenge each other: "Who can line up A to Z the fastest?"

  5. Multisensory Writing Techniques -

    Incorporating touch and movement - such as "sky writing" letters or tracing in sand - boosts retention according to the Orton-Gillingham approach. Ask kids to form letters in shaving cream on a tray to turn practice into playful exploration.

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