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By Solutions Education Easter 2019 Maths Quiz By Solutions Education

Easter 2019 Maths Quiz Contents: Questions 1-10: Maths multiple choice questions with Fun Facts! Questions 11-20: Anagrams (mixture of maths keywords and Easter/Chocolate words) Questions 21-25: Problem Solving Questions 26-30: Hidden Chocolates ANSWERS

FUN FACT – MATHS QUESTIONS ROUND 1 FUN FACT – MATHS QUESTIONS

Question 1 A: 2/6 B: 2/8 C: 1/4 D: 1/6 Fun Fact: Did you know that Snickers used to be called Marathon? What is the simplified probability of randomly picking an “A” from the word “Marathon”? A: 2/6 B: 2/8 C: 1/4 D: 1/6

Question 2 Fun Fact: Over 500 million Crème Eggs are produced each year. If ¾ of the 500 million Crème Eggs are sold in the UK. How many million would that be? A: 400 B: 375 C: 350 D: 425

Question 3 Fun Fact: It takes 400 cocoa beans to make 1 pound of chocolate. How many pounds of chocolate can be made with 32,000 cocoa beans? A: 800 B: 80 C: 900 D: 90

Question 4 Fun Fact: The largest chocolate bar ever produced was 4 metres long and weighed 5792.5kg. Write 5792.5 in standard form? A: 5.7925 x 104 B: 5.7925 x 10-3 C: 5.7925 x 10-4 D: 5.7925 x 103

Question 5 A: 1 : 1.875 B: 15 : 8 C: 8 : 15 D: 40 : 75 Fun Fact: Kit Kat Chunky first launched in 1999. If a Kit Kat Chunky is 40g and sold for 75p, write the weight to cost as a simplified ratio? A: 1 : 1.875 B: 15 : 8 C: 8 : 15 D: 40 : 75

Question 6 A: 90 feet2 B: 92.8 feet C: 92.8 feet2 D: 90 feet Fun Fact: The Easter Rabbit used to be the Easter Hare! Rabbits can jump 5.8 feet. If a rabbit took 16 jumps of this length, estimate the total length. A: 90 feet2 B: 92.8 feet C: 92.8 feet2 D: 90 feet

Question 7 Fun Fact: Chocolate dates back to 350BC. Approximately, how many years ago was Chocolate discovered? A: 2,470 B: 2,370 C: 1,670 D: 2,270

Question 8 A: 9/10 B: 9/100 C: 9/1000 D: 9/10000 Fun Fact: Leporiphobia is the fear of rabbits! If 0.9% of people had leporiphobia, what is this as a fraction? A: 9/10 B: 9/100 C: 9/1000 D: 9/10000

Question 9 A: 2.13 km B: 0.0213 km C: 21.3 km D: 0.213 km Fun Fact: The greatest height from which fresh eggs have been dropped to earth is 213m. What is 213 metres in km? A: 2.13 km B: 0.0213 km C: 21.3 km D: 0.213 km

Question 10 A: 10:6 B: 30:18 C: 32:16 D: 5:3 Fun Fact: Feeding chocolate to rabbits is a bad idea. Share 48 eggs between Roger and Peter in the ratio 5:3. A: 10:6 B: 30:18 C: 32:16 D: 5:3

ROUND 2 ANAGRAMS

Questions 11-20 Work out these maths and Easter/chocolate anagrams (a point for each) 11. MAC LIED 12. BOLT RONEE 13. AM NERDIER 14. A REST E 15. HANDOUTS 16. BONNIER DUKE 17. ALTERING 18. BEDROCK ELUDE 19. CLEANSE 20. OFFICE STREP

ROUND 3 PROBLEM SOLVING

Questions 21 Work out the costs for each Chocolate Bar (a point for each). = £1.83 = £1.75 = £1.82

Questions 22 Which is the best value? Option A Option B 6 Bars for £2.16 Option B 4 bars for £1.40

Questions 23 A bunny population, starting at 220 bunnies, is growing at a rate of 55 bunnies per week. After end of the 6th week how many bunnies are there?

Questions 24 The Easter bunny has a red egg, a blue egg and a green egg to give out in any order he chooses. How many different orders could he create?

Questions 25 A perfectly round egg has a Circumference of 18cm. If pi is approximately 3, what is the eggs radius?

ROUND 4 HIDDEN CHOCOLATE

Questions 26 Name the hidden chocolate bar

Questions 27 Name the hidden chocolate bar

Questions 28 Name the hidden chocolate bar

Questions 29 Name the hidden chocolate bar

Questions 30 Name the hidden chocolate bar

FUN FACT – MATHS QUESTIONS ROUND 1 ANSWERS FUN FACT – MATHS QUESTIONS

Question 1 ANSWERS A: 2/6 B: 2/8 C: 1/4 D: 1/6 Fun Fact: Did you know that Snickers used to be called Marathon? What is the simplified probability of randomly picking an “A” from the word “Marathon”? A: 2/6 B: 2/8 C: 1/4 D: 1/6

Question 2 ANSWERS A: 400 B: 375 C: 350 D: 425 Fun Fact: Over 500 million Crème Eggs are produced each year. If ¾ of the 500 million Crème Eggs are sold in the UK. How many million would that be? A: 400 B: 375 C: 350 D: 425

Question 3 ANSWERS A: 800 B: 80 C: 900 D: 90 Fun Fact: It takes 400 cocoa beans to make 1 pound of chocolate. How many pounds of cholate can be made with 32,000 cocoa beans? A: 800 B: 80 C: 900 D: 90

Question 4 ANSWERS A: 5.7925 x 104 B: 5.7925 x 10-3 C: 5.7925 x 10-4 Fun Fact: The largest cholate bar ever produced was 4 metres long and weighed 5792.5kg. Write 5792.5 in standard form? A: 5.7925 x 104 B: 5.7925 x 10-3 C: 5.7925 x 10-4 D: 5.7925 x 103

Question 5 ANSWERS A: 1 : 1.875 B: 15 : 8 C: 8 : 15 D: 40 : 75 Fun Fact: Kit Kat Chunky first launched in 1999. If a Kit Kat Chunky is 40g and sold for 75p, write the weight to cost as a simplified ratio? A: 1 : 1.875 B: 15 : 8 C: 8 : 15 D: 40 : 75

Question 6 ANSWERS A: 90 feet2 B: 92.8 feet C: 92.8 feet2 D: 90 feet Fun Fact: The Easter Rabbit used to be the Easter Hare! Rabbits can jump 5.8 feet. If a rabbit took 16 jumps of this length, estimate the total length. A: 90 feet2 B: 92.8 feet C: 92.8 feet2 D: 90 feet

Question 7 ANSWERS A: 2,470 B: 2,370 C: 1,670 D: 2,270 Fun Fact: Chocolate dates back to 350BC. Approximately, how many years ago was Chocolate discovered? A: 2,470 B: 2,370 C: 1,670 D: 2,270

Question 8 ANSWERS A: 9/10 B: 9/100 C: 9/1000 D: 9/10000 Fun Fact: Leporiphobia is the fear of rabbits! If 0.9% of people had leporiphobia, what is this as a fraction? A: 9/10 B: 9/100 C: 9/1000 D: 9/10000

Question 9 ANSWERS A: 2.13 km B: 0.0213 km C: 21.3 km D: 0.213 km Fun Fact: The greatest height from which fresh eggs have been dropped to earth is 213m. What is 213 metres in km? A: 2.13 km B: 0.0213 km C: 21.3 km D: 0.213 km

Question 10 ANSWERS A: 10:6 B: 30:18 C: 32:16 D: 5:3 Fun Fact: Feeding chocolate to rabbits is a bad idea. Share 48 eggs between Roger and Peter in the ratio 5:3. A: 10:6 B: 30:18 C: 32:16 D: 5:3

ROUND 2 ANSWERS ANAGRAMS

Questions 11-20 ANSWERS Work out these maths and Easter/Chocolate anagrams (a point for each) 11. MAC LIED - DECIMAL 12. BOLT RONEE - TOLBERONE 13. AM NERDIER - REMAINDER 14. A REST E - EASTER 15. HANDOUTS - THOUSAND 16. BONNIER DUKE – KINDER BUENO 17. ALTERING – TRIANGLE 18. BEDROCK ELUDE – DOUBLE DECKER 19. CLEANSE – SCALENE 20. OFFICE STREP – TOFFEE CRISP

ROUND 3 ANSWERS PROBLEM SOLVING

Questions 21 ANSWERS Work out the costs for each Chocolate Bar (a point for each). = £1.83 = £1.75 = £1.82 Mars Bar = 61p (£0.61) Twix = 57p (£0.57) Kinder Bueno = 64p (£0.64)

Questions 22 ANSWERS Which is the best value? Option A – 36p each 6 Bars for £2.16 Option B – 35p each 4 bars for £1.40

Questions 23 ANSWERS A bunny population, starting at 220 bunnies, is growing at a rate of 55 bunnies per week. After end of the 6th week how many bunnies are there? 550

Questions 24 ANSWERS The Easter bunny has a red egg, a blue egg and a green egg to give out in any order he chooses. How many different orders could he create? 6

Questions 25 ANSWERS A perfectly round egg has a Circumference of 18cm. If pi is approximately 3, what is the eggs radius? 18/3 = 6 6/2 = 3cm

ROUND 4 ANSWERS HIDDEN CHOCOLATE

Questions 26 ANSWERS Name the hidden chocolate bar GALAXY

Questions 27 ANSWERS Name the hidden chocolate bar DAIM

Questions 28 ANSWERS Name the hidden chocolate bar WISPA

Questions 29 ANSWERS Name the hidden chocolate bar FREDDO

Questions 30 ANSWERS Name the hidden chocolate bar TURKISH DELIGHT