Maths Pop Quiz James Harrison & Tony Washington Round 4 James Harrison & Tony Washington Canterbury College.

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Maths Pop Quiz James Harrison & Tony Washington Round 4 James Harrison & Tony Washington Canterbury College

Topic Maths Quiz Round 4 Aims  Teamwork  Relief from a Hard revision lesson  Revision practice Level Level 1 & Level 2 Method  Quiz with Answers at the end of the slide show  Can be done in pairs/individual/groups Equipment  Pens/Pencils  Notepads Duration 20 Minutes

Maths Pop Quiz You will only receive ½ a point for answers missing units. You have been warned! The quiz will be 4 rounds of 8 questions (see corresponding resources Round 1,2 and 3) At the end of each round you will swap your answer sheet with another team, so your answers must be neat.

Round Four

Question 1 Put these values in the correct order with lowest first % 142%

Question 2 The explorer is travelling North He turns 45 degrees Left Then He turns 90 degrees Left Which compass direction is he facing?

Question 3 The company pays £139,840 in tax at a rate of 20% The rate goes up to 35% What must they pay now?

Question 4 Write this number in digits two hundred eighty-nine billion eight hundred forty-three million eighty-four thousand one hundred four

Question 5 A car uses 1.3 litres of petrol per mile on flat road. It uses 1.8 litres of petrol per mile going up a hill. It uses 0.9 litres of petrol per mile going down a hill. It has a full petrol tank of 50 litres at the start of the journey. How much petrol would be left after a journey of 12 miles on flat road, 3.5 miles going up hill and 2 miles going down hill?

Question 6 Here are the population figures for six Chinese cities Shanghai 18,000,000 Beijing 13,200,000 Guangzhou 12,000,000 Nanjing 7,000,000 Qingdao 4,000,000 Fuzhou 3,000,000 What is the mean average population?

Question 7 What type of angle is this? (Must have correct spelling)

Question 8 Mercury is 58 million km from the Sun Venus is 50 million km from Mercury Earth is 48 million km from Venus Mars is 77 million km from Earth Jupiter is twice the distance from the sun as Mars How far is the Sun from Jupiter?

Round Four

Question 1 Put these values in the correct order with lowest first % 142%

Question 2 The explorer is travelling North He turns 45 degrees Left Then He turns 90 degrees Left Which compass direction is he facing? South West

Question 3 The company pays £139,840 in tax at a rate of 20% The rate goes up to 35% What must they pay now? £244,720

Question 4 Write this number in digits two hundred eighty-nine billion eight hundred forty-three million eighty-four thousand one hundred four 289,843,084,104

Question 5 A car uses 1.3 litres of petrol per mile on flat road. It uses 1.8 litres of petrol per mile going up a hill. It uses 0.9 litres of petrol per mile going down a hill. It has a full petrol tank of 50 litres at the start of the journey. How much petrol would be left after a journey of 12 miles on flat road, 3.5 miles going up hill and 2 miles going down hill? 26.3 litres

Question 6 Here are the population figures for six Chinese cities Shanghai 18,000,000 Beijing 13,000,000 Guangzhou 12,000,000 Nanjing 7,000,000 Qingdao 4,000,000 Fuzhou 3,000,000 What is the mean average population? 9.5 Million or 9,500,000

Question 7 What type of angle is this? (Must have correct spelling) Reflex

Question 8 Mercury is 58 million km from the Sun Venus is 50 million km from Mercury Earth is 48 million km from Venus Mars is 77 million km from Earth Jupiter is twice the distance from the sun as Mars How far is the Sun from Jupiter? 466 million km

Maths Pop Quiz How did you do?

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