Who Wants To Be A Mathionaire? Question 1 David collects football stickers. There are 6 stickers in a packet. How many stickers are there in 5 packets?

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Who Wants To Be A Mathionaire?

Question 1

David collects football stickers. There are 6 stickers in a packet. How many stickers are there in 5 packets? A 11 B 20 C 30 D 34

David collects football stickers. There are 6 stickers in a packet. How many stickers are there in 5 packets? A 11 B 20 C 30 D 34

500 points

Question 2

What is the difference between 63 and 37? A 26 B 34 C 100 D 36

What is the difference between 63 and 37? A 26 B 34 C 100 D 36

1000 points

Question 3

Ayesha shared 24 strawberries equally between 6 children. What operation did she use? A Addition B Subtraction C Multiplication D Division

Ayesha shared 24 strawberries equally between 6 children. What operation did she use? A Addition B Subtraction C Multiplication D Division

2000 points

Question 4

Which shape has 5 vertices and five faces? A Square B Square based pyramid C Triangular prism D Cube

Which shape has 5 vertices and five faces? A Square B Square based pyramid C Triangular prism D Cube

5000 points

Question 5

What operation makes this number sentence correct? 27 ? 3 = 9 A + B - C x D ÷

What operation makes this number sentence correct? 27 ? 3 = 9 A + B - C x D ÷

points

Question 6

There are 27 cherries in the box and Asif ate 2/3 of them. How many did he eat? A 6 B 9 C 18 D 22

There are 27 cherries in the box and Asif ate 2/3 of them. How many did he eat? A 6 B 9 C 18 D 22

points

Question 7

Jack thinks of a number, adds 5 and divides it by 4. The answer is 7. What was his number? A 3 B 48 C 33 D 23

Jack thinks of a number, adds 5 and divides it by 4. The answer is 7. What was his number? A 3 B 48 C 33 D 23

points

Question 8

John built a tower with different colour bricks. The blue brick was below the green brick. The green brick was below the red brick. The yellow brick was at the bottom. Which brick was on top? A Red B Yellow C Blue D Green

John built a tower with different colour bricks. The blue brick was below the green brick. The green brick was below the red brick. The yellow brick was at the bottom. Which brick was on top? A Red B Yellow C Blue D Green

points

Question 9

Priya was born on 25 th March How old will she be on 3 rd February 2015? A 14 B 15 C 16 D 17

Priya was born on 25 th March How old will she be on 3 rd February 2015? A 14 B 15 C 16 D 17

points

Question 10

Jane is making a cake. She needs 1 egg for every 60 grams of flour. How many eggs does she need if she is using 240 grams of flour? A 3 B 40 C 4 D 30

Jane is making a cake. She needs 1 egg for every 60 grams of flour. How many eggs does she need if she is using 240 grams of flour? A 3 B 40 C 4 D 30

points

Question 11

I am facing North and make a ¾ turn clockwise. How many degrees have I turned through? A 90º B 180º C 270º D 360º

I am facing North and make a ¾ turn clockwise. How many degrees have I turned through? A 90º B 180º C 270º D 360º

points

Final Question! Question 12

Alice catches a bus to town. The journey is 35 minutes long. She arrived at 2:10. What time did the bus leave? A 2:45 B 1:40 C 1:45 D 1:35

Alice catches a bus to town. The journey is 35 minutes long. She arrived at 2:10. What time did the bus leave? A 2:45 B 1:40 C 1:45 D 1:35

points