Title: Math's Quiz 2
1Math's Quiz 2
2Instructions
- Two teams
- Each team picks a question and gets 2 minutes to
come up with their answer to the question. - You get a mark for each question answered
correctly. - Continue until all the questions have been
selected.
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4Question 1 How many months of the year have 28
days ?
5Question 2 What was the largest island in the
world before they discovered Australia ?
6Question 3 If 2 is a couple and 3 is a triple
what are 4 and 5 ?
7Question 4 What have Napoleon, Julius Caesar
and Henry VIII in common ?
8Question 5 What is wrong with the diagram shown
?
9Question 6 I have two coins in my pocket and one
of them is not a 50p piece. The coins add up to
60p. What are the coins ?
10Question 7 How much earth is there in a hole the
shape of a cuboid and measuring 2m by 3m by
4m.
11Question 8 How many pies can you eat on an
empty stomach ?
12Question 9 What word in the English dictionary
does everyone in Dundee pronounce incorrectly
?
13Question 10 If King Kong went to Hong Kong and
played ping pong and died, what did they put on
the coffin ?
14Question 11 According to the bible how many of
each type of animal did Moses take into the ark
?
15Question 12 What do you call someone who plays
with fireworks and does not heed the
instructions on the box ?
16Question 13 What do you find right in the centre
of Edinburgh ?
17Question 14 What comes first in a year
Christmas day or New Years day ?
18Question 15 I buy a painting for 60, sell it ten
minutes later for 70, buy it back 10 minutes
later still for 80 then sell it finally for
90. How much of a profit did I make ?
19Question 16 A woman bought a cake (cuboid)
measuring 2m by 2m by 2m for 8. When she got
it home she found there was a big hole in the
middle measuring 1m by 1m by 1m. How much
should the cake have cost her ?
20Question 17 They come to see me in there
thousands. I got fed up hearing their car horns
tooting as they approached my house, so I put a
notice up above the entrance to my house asking
them to sound their horn just once and then to
come right in. I can now rest in peace. Who am
I ?
21Question 18 Why is it that a person living in
Dundee cannot be buried in Edinburgh ?
22Question 19 Which liquid can you make from the
letters which lie between G and P in the
alphabet?
23Question 20 A train is coming down the track
towards you. What would you say was the correct
'English' to use a) Here she comes. b) Here he
comes. c) Here it comes.
24Answer to Question 1- All months have 28 days,
some of them have more but they all have at least
28 days. The answer is therefore 12
25Answer to Question 2- Australia was the
biggest island even though it had not been
discovered it was obviously still there. The
answer is therefore Australia
26Answer to Question 3- 45 9 It is as simple
as that.
27Answer to Question 4- They are all dead. Not
a lot more you can say about this question.
28Answer to Question 5- There is absolutely
nothing wrong with the diagram. The heavier of
the two weights goes down as shown.
29Answer to Question 6- The coins are 50p and
10p. While one of the coins is not a 50p piece,
the other is
30Answer to Question 7- None
31Answer to Question 8- One, because once you eat
one your stomach is no longer empty.
32Answer to Question 9- The word is
incorrectly How else would you expect them to
say it?
33Answer to Question 10- A lid.
34Answer to Question 11- Moses did not take any
animals into the Ark I am afraid , it was Noah
35Answer to Question 12- An Ambulance
36Answer to Question 13- The letter b
37Answer to Question 14- New Years day comes
first and then it is a long wait till Christmas.
38Answer to Question 15- You have made a profit
of 20
39Answer to Question 16- You see a cake costing 8
in the shops then the cake costs 8 . The fact
that there is a big hole in it is besides the
point.
40Answer to Question 17- TutanKhamun ( toot and
come in)
41Answer to Question 18- Perhaps when they die you
can bury them in Edinburgh. While they are living
I do not think they would want to be buried
anywhere.
42Answer to Question 19- From H to O ie H2O you
get water.
43Answer to Question 20- Here it comes. It is a
mail train.