Ultra Handy Kanji Tester - Grade 3

Test your knowledge of the Kanji characters that Japanese children learn in grade 3 of elementary school
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For each of the following 10 randomly selected Grade 3 Kanji, select the correct English meanings from the multiple choice answers.

Handy hint Many Kanji are derived from pictures of the things which they represent. Allegedly.

 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
1
  victory, win, prevail, excel
  ocean, western style
  clothing, admit, obey, discharge
  end, finish
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
2
  substitute, change, convert, replace, period, age, generation, charge, rate, fee
  bridge
  play
  ritual, offer prayers, celebrate, deify, enshrine, worship
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
3
  guard, protect, defend, obey
  heavy, heap up, pile up, nest of boxes, -fold
  set free, release, fire, shoot, emit, banish, liberate
  slope, incline, hill
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
4
  bring up, grow up, raise, rear
  gods, mind, soul
  wherefore, a reason
  discuss, talk
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
5
  escort, send
  organize, arranging, tune, tone, meter, key (music)
  flavor, taste
  iron
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
6
  deep, heighten, intensify, strengthen
  make a deal, selling, dealing in, merchant
  gather, meet, congregate, swarm, flock
  beans, pea, midget
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
7
  root, radical, head (pimple)
  icicle, ice, hail, freeze, congeal
  roof, house, shop, dealer, seller
  topic, subject
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
8
  beauty, beautiful
  ill, sick
  juvenile, child
  pick up, gather, find, go on foot, ten
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
9
  ocean, western style
  sake, alcohol
  end, finish
  victory, win, prevail, excel
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
10
  trip, travel
  play
  ritual, offer prayers, celebrate, deify, enshrine, worship
  substitute, change, convert, replace, period, age, generation, charge, rate, fee


The Kanji Data used in these tests is provided courtesy of a download from the KANJIDIC/KANJD212 Project - thanks dudes! The grade levels are as specified by the Japanese Ministry of Education for kanji that are to be taught in elementary school (according to the notes on the Kanjidic website)