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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Materials
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Question 1
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Which of these is an object?
A a song B a smile C a chair D a thought
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Which of these is an object?
A a song B a smile C a chair D a thought
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£100
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Question 2
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Which of these is a material?
A a book B a chair C wood D a cup
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Which of these is a material?
A a book B a chair C wood D a cup
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£200
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Question 3
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Which of these is a property?
A paper B see through C jelly D shoe
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Which of these is a property?
A paper B see through C jelly D shoe
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£300
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Question 4
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Which of these is a property of leather?
A friendly B see through C sharp D flexible
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Which of these is a property of leather?
A friendly B see through C sharp D flexible
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£500
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Question 5
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Which of these is not a property of metal?
A shiny B cold C floppy D hard
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Which of these is not a property of metal?
A shiny B cold C floppy D hard
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£1,000
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Question 6
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What would be the best material for a pair of shoes?
A Chocolate B Sand C Glass D Leather
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What would be the best material for a pair of shoes?
A Chocolate B Sand C Glass D Leather
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£2,000
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Question 7
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What would not be a good material for making a teapot?
A Chocolate B Glass C Metal D China
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What would not be a good material for making a teapot?
A Chocolate B Glass C Metal D China
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£4,000
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Question 8
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What might Stone age people have use a shell to make?
A a coat B a dish C a house D some shoes
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What might Stone age people have use a shell to make?
A a coat B a dish C a house D some shoes
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£8,000
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Question 9
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What would Stoneage people not have use wood for?
A making a fire B building a house C making an axe handle D making a blanket
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What would Stoneage people not have use wood for?
A making a fire B building a house C making an axe handle D making a blanket
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£16,000
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Question 10
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Which of these could not change the shape of playdough.
A smelling B squashing C twisting D pulling
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Which of these could not change the shape of playdough
A smelling B squashing C twisting D pulling
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£32,000
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Question 11
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What happens to a sponge after it has been squashed?
A it makes a noise B it stays squashed C it cleans a plate D it bounces back
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What happens to a sponge after it has been squashed?
A it makes a noise B it stays squashed C it cleans a plate D it bounces back
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£64,000
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Question 12
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What happens when tights are stretched?
A they change colour B they get longer and thinner C both of the above D neither of the above
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What happens when tights are stretched?
A they change colour B they get longer and thinner C both of the above D neither of the above
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£125,000
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Question 13
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If magnets pull together, what do we say they do?
A repel B attract C magnetize D weigh
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If magnets pull together, what do we say they do?
A repel B attract C magnetize D weigh
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£250,000
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Question 14
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What are the ends of magnets called?
A points B pullers C poles D polish
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What are the ends of magnets called?
A points B pullers C poles D polish
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£500,000
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Question 15
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Which poles of a magnet will repel?
A East and West B West and West C North and North D North and South
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Which poles of a magnet will repel?
A East and West B West and West C North and North D North and South
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£1,000,000
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