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1 wants Who to be a

2 Question 1 What is 13 x 4? 42 32 52 62

3 What is 372 rounded to the nearest 100?
Question 2 What is 372 rounded to the nearest 100? 400 380 370 300

4 Question 3 What is ? 414 441 444 432

5 Question 4 What is double 37? 73 64 72 63

6 Which of these numbers are not a prime number?
Question 5 Which of these numbers are not a prime number? 15 27 63 36

7 Question 6 A train leaves Manchester at 09:45 and arrives in Liverpool at 10:31. How long did the journey take? 45 minutes 47 minutes 46 minutes 48 minutes

8 Question 7 One pencil has the mass of 16 grams. What is the mass of three pencils? 48g 50g 47g 46g

9 Question 8 What is 25% of 12? 6 3 4 5

10 Hoe many sides does an irregular hexagon have?
Question 9 Hoe many sides does an irregular hexagon have? 7 6 8 9

11 A box holds 25 pencils. How many pencils would be in 12 boxes?
Question 10 A box holds 25 pencils. How many pencils would be in 12 boxes? 275 325 300 350

12 Which of these numbers is a multiple of 4 and 7?
Question 11 Which of these numbers is a multiple of 4 and 7? 100 63 14 56

13 What is the product of 20 and 80?
Question 12 What is the product of 20 and 80? 1400 1000 1800 1600

14 Question 13 What is the mean of 6, 5, 2 and 3? 4 16 32 64

15 What is £12.40 plus V.A.T. if V.A.T. was based at 17.5%?
Question 14 What is £12.40 plus V.A.T. if V.A.T. was based at 17.5%? £13.54 £14.57 £13.78 £15.62

16 Question 15 The whole numbers 3, 4, 5 are called a Pythagorean triple because 3² + 4² = 5². A triangle with sides of length 3cm, 4cm and 5cm is right-angled. Use Pythagoras' Theorem to check which of these sets of numbers are Pythagorean triples. 11, 22, 30 6, 8, 9. 15, 20, 25 9, 11, 13

17 Ask a friend in the class!
I Think the Answer is A Ask a friend in the class!

18 Ask a friend in the class!
I Think the Answer is B Ask a friend in the class!

19 Ask a friend in the class!
I Think the Answer is C Ask a friend in the class!

20 Ask a friend in the class!
I Think the Answer is D Ask a friend in the class!

21 I Think the Answer is Don’t Know
Ask a friend in the class!

22 A B C D Audience A Everybody Vote!

23 A B C D Audience B Everybody Vote!

24 A B C D Audience C Everybody Vote!

25 Audience D Everybody Vote! A B C D

26 A B C D Audience Draw Everybody Vote!

27 You leave with nothing

28 You Leave with £1000

29 You Leave with £32,000

30 You are a MILLIONAIRE


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