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
  organize, arranging, tune, tone, meter, key (music)
  ill, sick
  both, old Japanese coin, counter for vehicles, two
  tooth, cog
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
2
  rouse, wake up, get up
  commence, begin
  thing, object, matter
  jail cell, grieve, sad, deplore, regret
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
3
  beans, pea, midget
  slope, incline, hill
  fall, drop, come down
  ritual, offer prayers, celebrate, deify, enshrine, worship
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
4
  style, ceremony, rite, function, method, system, form, expression
  play
  sake, alcohol
  defeat, negative, -, minus, bear, owe, assume a responsibility
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
5
  green
  agriculture, farmers
  beauty, beautiful
  exertion
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
6
  pillar, post, cylinder, support
  silver
  No., residence
  etc., and so forth, class (first), quality, equal, similar
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
7
  learn
  decide, fix, agree upon, appoint
  blessing, fortune, luck, wealth
  anti-
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
8
  doctor, medicine
  farm, field, garden, one's specialty, (kokuji)
  practice, gloss, train, drill, polish, refine
  possess, have, exist, happen, occur, approx
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
9
  ill, sick
  discuss, talk
  tooth, cog
  organize, arranging, tune, tone, meter, key (music)
 Japanese KanjiSelect English Meaning
10
  island
  thing, object, matter
  jail cell, grieve, sad, deplore, regret
  rouse, wake up, get up


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)