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Round 3 James Harrison & Tony Washington £ + 3 4 Maths Pop Quiz Round 3 James Harrison & Tony Washington Canterbury College = % 6 5 1 2

Topic Aims Level Method Equipment Duration Level 1 & Level 2 Maths Quiz Round 3 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 4) At the end of each round you will swap your answer sheet with another team, so your answers must be neat.

Round Three

A museum is 45m long by 65m wide by 20m high. Question 1 A museum is 45m long by 65m wide by 20m high. The museum shop is 5m long by 7m wide by 3m high. What is the volume of the museum without the shop?

How many children chose melon? Question 2 Below is a chart showing favourite fruit in a class. Melon was less popular than pears, but more popular than oranges. How many children chose melon?

Question 3 The racing car is travelling at 150 km per hour. How far will it travel in one minute?

Write in the missing angle. Question 4 Write in the missing angle. 46 ̊ 57 ̊ Not to scale

Write in the 4 missing numbers for the number pattern Question 5 Write in the 4 missing numbers for the number pattern 3n+2 5 8 20

What is the weight of the nuts and bolts in grams? Question 6 What is the weight of the nuts and bolts in grams?

Question 7 Find what x equals in 3x + 5 = 17 + x

Question 8 How many squares are there? There are more than you think.

Round Three ANSWERS

Question 1 A museum is 45m long by 65m wide by 20m high. 58500 m3 The museum shop is 5m long by 7m wide by 3m high. 105 m3 What is the volume of the museum without the shop? 58395 m3

How many children chose melon? Question 2 Below is a chart showing favourite fruit in a class. Melon was less popular than pears, but more popular than oranges. How many children chose melon? 15

Question 3 The racing car is travelling at 150 km per hour. How far will it travel in one minute? 150 ÷ 60 2.5 km

Write in the missing angle. Question 4 Write in the missing angle. 46 ̊ 77 ̊ 57 ̊ Not to scale

Write in the 4 missing numbers for the number pattern Question 5 Write in the 4 missing numbers for the number pattern 3n+2 2 5 8 11 14 17 20

What is the weight of the nuts and bolts in grams? Question 6 What is the weight of the nuts and bolts in grams? 1350g

Question 7 Find what x equals in 3x + 5 = 17 + x 3x - x + 5 = 17 3x - x = 17 - 5 2x = 12 The order may differ x = 6

How many squares are there? Question 8 How many squares are there? 55 Squares

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