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$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100 Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire 50:50

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$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: Jupiter C: Mars B: Mercury D: Pluto 50: £1 Million £500,000 £250,000 £125,000 £64,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £4,000 £2,000 £1,000 £500 £300 £200 £100 Which planet is nearest to the sun?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: 8 hours C: A year B: A month D: 24 Hours 50: £1 Million £500,000 £250,000 £125,000 £64,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £4,000 £2,000 £1,000 £500 £300 £200 £100 How long does it take for earth to spin on its axis once?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: the north star C: the moon B: the sun D: Twinkle twinkle 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is our star called?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: A gaggle C: A constellation B: A herd D: A horoscope 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What do we call a group of stars?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: The milky way C: The solar system B: The sun D: The universe 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is our galaxy called?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: Jupiter C: Mars B: Saturn D: Pluto 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is the biggest planet?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: The moon C: A weather satellite B: The space station D: Sky TV 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is Earth’s natural satellite?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: Spiral C: Star shape B: Eliptical D: Oval 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What shape is our galaxy?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: Something on star trek C: The distance traveled by earth in a light year B: Buzz’s nickname D: The distance traveled by light in an earth year 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is a Light year?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: 1 day C: 1 week B: 72 weeks D: 28 days 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 How long does it take for the moon to orbit the earth?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: The theory of the start of the universe C: A noise a balloon makes when it pops B: The sound the end of the universe will make. D: What happened to the dinosaurs 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is ‘the big bang’?

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© H.M.Murphy- All Rights Reserved A: A hole in space C: A ride at Alton towers B: Matter left over from the death of a star that has a very powerful gravitational force D: A large hole in the time space continuum where time bends and nothing can exist 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 What is a black hole?

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