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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Lemonade For Sale

Question 1

$100

This book is most like a ___________. A story book B poem C science book D play

This book is most like a ___________. A story book B poem C science book D play

Question 2

$200

What is the name of the kids’ club? A Falcons Fan Club B Oak Street Kids C Elm Street Kids D Lemonade Kids

What is the name of the kids’ club? A Falcons Fan Club B Oak Street Kids C Elm Street Kids D Lemonade Kids

Question 3

$300

Why does the Elm Street Kids’ Club need to raise money? A they want to buy lemonade B they need to rebuild their clubhouse C they want to move into a bigger clubhouse D they want to buy tickets to the Falcons game

Why does the Elm Street Kids’ Club need to raise money? A they want to buy lemonade B they need to rebuild their clubhouse C they want to move into a bigger clubhouse D they want to buy tickets to the Falcons game

Question 4

$400

A 30 to 40 cups each day for one week B 30 to 40 cups a week The kids decided to sell lemonade to make money. How many cups of lemonade do they need to sell each day to make enough money? A 30 to 40 cups each day for one week B 30 to 40 cups a week C 30 to 40 cups each day for one month D enough to hire a juggler

A 30 to 40 cups each day for one week B 30 to 40 cups a week The kids decided to sell lemonade to make money. How many cups of lemonade do they need to sell each day to make enough money? A 30 to 40 cups each day for one week B 30 to 40 cups a week C 30 to 40 cups each day for one month D enough to hire a juggler

Question 5

$500

What do the kids use to make the lemonade? A lemons, ice, and flour B lemons, sugar, and ice C flour, sugar, eggs and salt D oranges, sugar, lemons, and salt

What do the kids use to make the lemonade? A lemons, ice, and flour B lemons, sugar, and ice C flour, sugar, eggs and salt D oranges, sugar, lemons, and salt

Question 6

$600

Which of the following is correct? A Matthew squeezes lemons and Meg adds sugar B Sheri squeezes lemons and Meg adds sugar C Danny pours it and Meg keeps track of how many they sold D Danny adds sugar and Meg pours it

Which of the following is correct? A Matthew squeezes lemons and Meg adds sugar B Sheri squeezes lemons and Meg adds sugar C Danny pours it and Meg keeps track of how many they sold D Danny adds sugar and Meg pours it

Question 7

$700

Why does Sheri make a bar graph? A to keep track of how many lemons they use B to see which person is better at selling lemonade C to keep track of how many cups of lemonade they sell each day D to keep track of how many times Petey chattered

Why does Sheri make a bar graph? A to keep track of how many lemons they use B to see which person is better at selling lemonade C to keep track of how many cups of lemonade they sell each day D to keep track of how many times Petey chattered

Question 8

$800

What does Sheri whisper to Jed? A she asks him if he wants some lemonade B she tells him that she can juggle better C she asks him to juggle next to their lemonade stand D she asks him if he thinks Meg is pretty

What does Sheri whisper to Jed? A she asks him if he wants some lemonade B she tells him that she can juggle better C she asks him to juggle next to their lemonade stand D she asks him if he thinks Meg is pretty