Friday Maths Quiz 2 Averages, Stem & Leaf & 3D Shapes
Friday Maths Quiz Arrange yourselves into teams of 2 or 3 and decide on a team name
Round 1: General Knowledge Maths For each question figure out the correct numerical answer and then do the maths! (1 point for each)
Round 1: General Knowledge Maths 1.The number of colours on the Jamaican flag multiplied by the number of mm in a cm 2.The number of grams in a kilogram divided by the number of judges on the X Factor 3.The number of players in a Rugby Union team divided by how many singers in the Saturdays 4.The number of days in March plus the number of stripes on the American flag 5.The maximum break in snooker plus the maximum score with 3 darts
Round 1: General Knowledge Maths 6. The number of days in a leap year minus the number of weeks in a year 7. The number of seconds in an hour plus the number of rings on the Olympic flag 8. The number of cm in a metre multiplied by the number of balls in the national lottery 9. The number of teams in the Premier League multiplied by the number of times Nottingham Forest have won the Champions League 10. The number of holes on a golf course divided by the number of months which begin with J.
Round 2: Averages For each set of numbers calculate the mean, median, mode and range (1 point for each)
Round 2: Averages A)4, 5, 5, 8, 10, 13, 18 B)23, 32, 8, 19, 23, 15 C)3, 8, -1, 5, 2, 0, -3, 8, 2, 1
Round 3: 3D Shapes You have to give the mathematical name of each of these three- dimensional shapes (1 point for each)
Round 3: 2D shapes
Round 4: Stem and Leaf Diagrams For each of the two stem and leaf diagrams answer the 5 questions (1 mark for each)
Round 4: Stem and Leaf Diagrams 1.What is the highest value? 2.What is the range? 3.What is the mode? 4.What is the median? 5.How many scores were over 155?
Round 4: Stem and Leaf Diagrams 6.What was the highest male score? 7.What was the mode for men? 8.How many men scored over 172? 9.What is the median for women? 10.What is missing?
Round 5: Name the Celebrity In this round you have to name the celebrity pictured (1 mark for each, first name and surname needed to get the mark)
Round 5: Name the Celebrity (character’s name)
Round 5: Name the Celebrity
Round 6: Guess the Shape In this round you will be given 5 clues to a shape (2D or 3D). You need to identify the shape and give it’s mathematical name (1 mark for each)
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 1 1.It has 4 sides 2.It has two pairs of parallel sides 3.Opposite sides are equal 4.It’s name has 9 letters 5.Each angle is a right angle
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 2 1.It has infinite lines of symmetry 2.It’s name has 6 letters 3.It has no corners 4.It’s area = πr² 5.It has a radius and a circumference
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 3 1.It has 1 line of symmetry 2.It has two equal sides 3.It has two equal angles 4.It’s name consists of 2 words 5.It’s angles add to 180°
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 4 1.It is a quadrilateral 2.It has two pairs of parallel sides 3.Opposite sides are equal 4.It’s name has 13 letters 5.It has no right angles
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 5 1.It is a quadrilateral 2.It has one pair of parallel sides 3.It can be right-angled or isosceles 4.It is not a triangle 5.It’s name contains a “z”
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 6 1.It is a 3D shape 2.All sides are equal 3.It has 6 faces 4.It has 8 vertices 5.It is the title of an ITV show
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 7 1.It has 5 faces 2.It has 5 vertices 3.It has 8 edges 4.It’s base has all sides equal 5.It can be found in Egypt
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 8 1.It 2 faces 2.One face is a circle 3.It has vertex 4.It’s name has 4 letters 5.It’s volume is given by πr²h
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 9 1.It has a constant cross-sectional area 2.It has 6 vertices 3.It has 5 faces 4.It’s name consists of 2 words 5.It has 9 edges
Round 6: Guess the Shape Shape 10 1.It has 3 faces 2.It has no vertices 3.It has a circular base 4.It’s name consists of 8 letters 5.It has 2 edges
Round 7: Maths Puzzle Solve the following maths puzzle: 10 points if completed correctly
Triangle Sum Using only the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Put each number once into each square. So that each edge adds to the same total
Round 8: Number of Squares In the following puzzle work out the total number of squares (it is more than 16!)
How many squares can you see?
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions In this round you will have 10 seconds per question to write down the answer (no calculators allowed!) (1 point for each answer)
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 1 7 × 12
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question ÷ 4
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 4 √81
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 5 11 × 12
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 6 2³ + 7²
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 7 ¼ of 72
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 8 15% of 60
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question 9 ½×¾
Round 9: Mental Maths Questions Question ÷ 3
Round 10: Music Watch and listen to the following music clip. You must answer the maths problem asked in the lyrics Correct answer = 10 points Within 1 = 6 points Within 2 = 3 points Anything else = 0 points
Round 10: Music Gabriella Cilmi
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