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Slide 1 of 15 Gambling Next

Slide 2 of 15 How much do you know about gambling? Take the quiz – write your answers in your books.

Slide 3 of 15 Gambling Quiz

Slide 4 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to buy a national lottery ticket? a) 14 b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 5 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to play gaming machines? a) Any age b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 6 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to play bingo in a bingo club? a) Any age b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 7 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to bet on the football pools? a) 14 b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 8 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to place a bet on the Grand National horse race at a betting office? a) 15 b) 16 c) 18 d) 21

Slide 9 of 15 What are the chances of matching all 6 numbers in the national lottery? a) 1:1 million b) 1:2 million c) 1:5 million d) 1:12 million e) 1:14 million

Slide 10 of 15 What chance does a person have of getting a jackpot payout when playing a slot machine? a) 1:2 b) 1:6 c) 1:10 d) 1:50 e) 1:600 f) 1:1 million

Slide 11 of 15 How much tax does the government make each year from gambling in the UK? a) £1 million b) £10 million c) £50 million d) £1.5 billion e) £2.5 billion

Slide 12 of 15 What is the turnover of the gambling industry in the UK each day? a) £5 million b) £50 million c) £100 million d) £110 million e) £115 million f) £120 million

Slide 13 of 15 Gambling is the most common way of becoming a millionaire in the UK a) True b) False

Slide 14 of 15 Gambling Quiz Answers

Slide 15 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to buy a national lottery ticket? a) 14 b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 16 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to play gaming machines? a) Any age b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 17 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to play bingo in a bingo club? a) Any age b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 18 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to bet on the football pools? a) 14 b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 19 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to place a bet on the Grand National horse race at a betting office? a) 15 b) 16 c) 18 d) 21

Slide 20 of 15 At what age are young people allowed to buy a national lottery ticket? a) 14 b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 e) 21

Slide 21 of 15 What chance does a person have of getting a jackpot payout when playing a slot machine?

Slide 22 of 15 How much tax does the government make each year from gambling in the UK? a) £1 million b) £10 million c) £50 million d) £1.5 billion e) £2.5 billion

Slide 23 of 15 What is the turnover of the gambling industry in the UK each day?

Slide 24 of 15 Gambling is the most common way of becoming a millionaire in the UK a) True b) False

Slide 25 of 15 How many did you get right?

Slide 26 of 15 The lottery game You have been given a pound to play the lottery You have an option how to play your pound, your options are:- 1.A scratch card- 1/20 chance of winning £ The national lottery- 1/14,000,000 chance of winning 7,000,000 3.Euro millions- 1/76,000,000 chance of winning 125,000,000 Which one would you choose to play?

Slide 27 of 15 Lets see who would have won… If you choose the same number as me you have won Scratch card players choose a number between 1-20 National lottery players choose a number between 1- 14,000,000 Euro millions players choose a number between 1- 76,000,000

Slide 28 of 15 However if you only earned £60 a week would you still gamble for the chance of a better life?

Slide 29 of 15 You have two minutes in your groups to decide on as many reasons as possible why some people have a problem with the lottery So what’s the problem? When the picture is complete the time is up

Slide 30 of 15 Role Play: Groups of 4 Chose one of the following scenes and act out: 1. A group of friends are discussing what to do. Two of them want to go to an amusement arcade to play with the machines and try and put pressure on the other two to go with them. Take it turns to be the two who don’t want to go, and discuss ways of saying no firmly.

Slide 31 of 15 Role Play: Chose one of the following scenes and act out: 2. A gang of friends are planning to pool their money to buy some scractch cards and to share their winnings. One of the friends is against the idea and thinks they’d get more valve for money if they went to the swimming pool or the fairground instead. Take it turns to be the ‘odd one out’

Slide 32 of 15 Plenary Think of 3 things you have learned Write a statement saying what you think are the reasons people gamble, what you attitude is and whatever you think the gambling laws should be changed.