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1 St Mary’s ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ Wednesday 18 th January 2006 1 st Years

2 Question 1 (100 points) What does the digit 5 represent in this number? 4,815,671 A five millionB five hundred thousand C fifty thousandD five thousand

3 Question 2 (200 points) How many times larger is 27,000 than 27? A 100B 1000 C 10,000D 100,000

4 Question 3 (300 points) How many EDGES does a cuboid have? A 6B 12 C 8D 10

5 Question 4 (500 points) An Isosceles Triangle must have A 2 Equal angles B 3 Equal sides C 1 Right angleD 3 Equal angles

6 Question 5 (1000 points) Which of these is a OBTUSE angle? A 2ºB 23º C 123º D 230º

7 Question 6 (2000 points) How many sides has a DODECAGON? A 10B 8 C 20D 12

8 Question 7 (4000 points) Which of these is a PRIME number? A 51B 53 C 55D 57

9 Question 8 (8000 points) Which of these is a SQUARE number? A 121B 124 C 136 D 149

10 Question 9 (16,000 points) Which of these is equivalent to ¼ ? A 0.2 B 30% C 8/32D 9/12

11 Question 10 (32,000 points) Which of these is a multiple of 4? A 814B 192 C 222D 414

12 Question 11 (64,000 points) Simplify the following 6x + 4y – 2x – 3y A 4x + 7yB 8x + 7y C 8x + y D 4x + y

13 Question 11 (64,000 points) Simplify the following 6x + 4y – 2x – 3y A 4x + 7y D 4x + y

14 Question 11 (64,000 points) Simplify the following 8x + 3y – 4x – 2y A 12x + 5yB 4x + 5y C 4x + y D 12x + y

15 Question 11 (64,000 points) Simplify the following 8x + 3y – 4x – 2y A 12x + 5y C 4x + y

16 Question 11 (64,000 points) Simplify the following 10x + 5y – 5x + 3y A 15x + 8yB 5x + 8y C 5x + 2y D 15x + 2y

17 Question 11 (64,000 points) Simplify the following 10x + 5y – 5x + 3y A 15x + 8y B 5x + 8y

18 Question 12 (125,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with base 15cm and perpendicular height 6cm? A 90cm²B 180cm² C 45cm²D 40cm²

19 Question 12 (125,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with base 15cm and perpendicular height 6cm? A 90cm² C 45cm²

20 Question 12 (125,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with base 15cm and perpendicular height 10cm? A 150cm²B 70cm² C 300cm²D 75cm²

21 Question 12 (125,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with base 15cm and perpendicular height 10cm? A 150cm² D 75cm²

22 Question 12 (125,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with base 12cm and perpendicular height 8cm? A 48cm²B 96cm² C 24cm²D 192cm²

23 Question 12 (125,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with base 10cm and perpendicular height 6cm? A 48cm² C 24cm²

24 Question 13 (250,000 points) How many planes of symmetry has a CUBOID? A 2B 3 C 4D 5

25 Question 13 (250,000 points) How many planes of symmetry has a CUBOID? B 3 C 4

26 Question 13 (250,000 points) How many lines of symmetry has a RHOMBUS? A 1B 2 C 3D 4

27 Question 13 (250,000 points) How many lines of symmetry has a RHOMBUS? B 2 D 4

28 Question 13 (250,000 points) What is the order of Rotational Symmetry of a PARALLELOGRAM? A 2B 3 C 4D 1

29 Question 13 (250,000 points) What is the order of Rotational Symmetry of a PARALLELOGRAM? A 2 C 4

30 Question 14 (500,000 points) What is the area of a rectangle with length 20cm and breadth 30cm? A 6m²B 60cm² C 0.06m²D 0.6m²

31 Question 14 (500,000 points) What is the area of a rectangle with height 20cm and breadth 30cm? B 60cm² C 0.06m²

32 Question 14 (500,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with height 2.5cm and base 5cm? A 10.5cm²B 12.5cm² C 6.25cm²D 10.25cm²

33 Question 14 (500,000 points) What is the area of a triangle with height 2.5cm and base 5cm? B 12.5cm² C 6.25cm²

34 Question 14 (500,000 points) What is the area of a square with Perimeter 12cm? A 6cm²B 9cm² C 12cm²D 16m²

35 Question 14 (500,000 points) What is the area of a square with Perimeter 12cm? B 9cm² A 6cm²

36 Question 15 (1,000,000 points) Which of the following is the largest fraction? A 2/5B 3/10 C 11/15D 2/3

37 Question 15 (1,000,000 points) Which of the following is the largest fraction? C 11/15D 2/3

38 Question 15 (1,000,000 points) Which of the following is the smallest fraction? A 3/5B 3/10 C 1/3D 4/15

39 Question 15 (1,000,000 points) Which of the following is the largest fraction? C 1/3 D 4/15

40 Question 15 (1,000,000 points) Which of the following is the largest fraction? A 1/3B 13/30 C 6/15D 3/10

41 Question 15 (1,000,000 points) Which of the following is the largest fraction? B 13/30 C 6/15

42 Tie-Breaker Question Who shouted ‘EUREKA’ on discovering the concept of Buoyancy? A PythagorasB Archimedes C Pascal D Fibonacci


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