Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Homes and Materials Team Quiz 2 nd Class St. Joseph’s N.S.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Homes and Materials Team Quiz 2 nd Class St. Joseph’s N.S

Question 1

What climate would you find this house in? A Warm climate B Area prone to flooding C rainy climate D Cold climate

A warm climate B Area prone to flooding C rainy climate D Cold climate

€2,000

Question 2

What does absorbent mean? A bend materials B mix a liquid with another liquid C liquid doesn’t soak into D it soaks up liquid

What does absorbent mean? A bend materials B mix a liquid with another liquid C liquid doesn’t soak into D it soaks up liquid

€4,000

Question 3

What kind of roof would an earth house have? A grass roof B pointy slate roof C flat roof D tiles

What kind of roof would an earth house have? A grass roof B pointy slate roof C flat roof D tiles

€8,000

Question 4

What is cow dung sometimes used for? A Cleaning B to make a bed C to use as fuel D as mortar

What is cow dung used for? A Cleaning B to make a bed C to use as fuel D as mortar

€16,000

Question 5

Why would some people put animals in their home? A to create heat B for food C to stop them from eating grass D to keep the people company

Why would some people put animals in their home? A to create heat B for food C to stop them from eating grass D to keep the people company

€32,000

Question 6

What is sheep's wool used for? A to burn B as a chair C to decorate the wall D insulation

What is sheep’s wool used for? A to burn B as a chair C to decorate on the wall D insulation

€64,000

Question 7

Why do some houses have small windows? A they don’t like cleaning B stop neighbours being nosey C look nice D to keep heat in/out

Why do some houses have small windows? A They don’t like cleaning B stop neighbours being nosey C look nice D to keep heat in/out

€125,000

Question 8

What shape is conical? A cone B cuboid C cube D square based pyramid

What shape is conical? A cone B cuboid C cube D square based pyramid

€250,000

Question 9

Why do you think the sandy stone house has a flat roof? A A hot climate doesn’t need a slanted roof B to have it as a footpath C to make a swimming pool when it rains D to sunbathe

Why do you think the sandy stone house has a flat roof? A A hot climate doesn’t need a slanted roof B to have it as a footpath C to make a swimming pool with the rain D to sunbathe

€500,000

Question 10

Why would a village/town not build near a river? A They might not like swimming B They don’t like the smell of fish C incase there is flooding D to prevent water fights

Why would a village/town not build near a river? A They might not like swimming B They don’t like the smell of fish C incase there is flooding D to prevent water fights

€1,000,000