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Question 1
How many miles is it between Holyhead and London?
Chart from www.myguidebritain.com/distance-chart
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  • 264
  • 321
  • 537
  • 32
  • Success Criteria
  • Find the number where Holyhead and London meet
  • Horizontally and vertically

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Wrong 0 money
Thats the Wrong Answer
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Walk away 0
You walk away with.....
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No Money Never Mind
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next
Our next Contestant is.....
And will start on Question
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10
Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15
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Wrong 1000 money
Thats the Wrong Answer
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Walk away 1000
You walk away with.....
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1000
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next
Our next Contestant is.....
And will start on Question
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10
Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15
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Wrong 32000 money
Thats the Wrong Answer
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Walk away 32000
You walk away with.....
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32,000 Super
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next
Our next Contestant is.....
And will start on Question
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10
Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15
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Yes Thats Correct
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You have got 100
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Question 2
  • Which team has the lowest attendance?
  • Wigan Athletic
  • Chelsea
  • Arsenal
  • Manchester United
  • Success Criteria
  • The smaller the bar the lower the attendance
  • Which is the smallest bar?
  • Is it the smallest number too?

Statistics from www.4thegame.com/statistics/premi
ership/attendances/
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Yes Thats Correct
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200
You've now got 200
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Question 3
  • How many more children have got a dog as a pet
    than a snake?
  • Eight
  • Three
  • Nine
  • Seven

Childrens Pets
12 10 8 6 4 2 0
Children
Dog Cat
Snake
Pet
  • Success Criteria
  • Number of children who have dogs minus number of
    children with a snake
  • Or count on from the number of children with
    snakes to the number of children with a dog

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Yes Thats Correct
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300
You've now got 300
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Question 4
  • How many minutes in 2½ hours?
  • 90
  • 120
  • 60
  • 150
  • Success Criteria
  • Remember there are 60 minutes in every hour
  • Therefore there are 30 minutes in half an hour

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Yes Thats Correct
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500
Now you've got 500
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Question 5
  • According to the forecast, the low temperature on
    Monday night compared to Sunday night will be
  • Higher
  • Lower
  • The same
  • 53º

www.wunderground.com/global/stations/03715.html
  • Success Criteria
  • Look carefully at the correct day and time of day
  • Look for the keyword LOW and the temperature will
    be in ºF and ºC

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Yes Thats Correct
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1000
1000
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Question 6
How many more Muslims are there in Wrexham than
Sikhs?
Faith in Wrexham
  • 0.03
  • 0.24
  • 0.27
  • 0.10

www.nwren.org.uk/images/faith-pie-wrexham.gif
  • Success Criteria
  • Look for the keywords and numbers
  • Count up from the lowest number to the highest
  • Remember place value, keep your columns level

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Yes Thats Correct
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2000
Now you have 2000
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Question 7
  • A class was asked what pets they had.
  • How many children were asked about cats and dogs?
  • 21
  • 20
  • 25
  • 22

Childrens Pets
12 10 8 6 4 2 0
Children
Dog Cat
Snake
Pet
  • Success Criteria
  • Think carefully about the question. Remember
    ,even if they answered snake they were still
    asked about cats and dogs.

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Yes Thats Correct
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4000
4000
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Question 8
  • You roll a dice once,
  • What is the probability that you will roll a 5?
  • 0
  • 1/6
  • Likely
  • certain
  • Success Criteria
  • What are the possible numbers you can roll?
  • How many times would you be able to roll a 5?
  • Which answer makes sense every time

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Yes Thats Correct
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8000
That's 8000
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Question 9
  • Each month Daf likes to treat himself to a visit
    to the cinema. If he had 75 for his birthday and
    each visit costs 6.80, will he be able to go
    every month in a year? If not, how many months
    can he go?
  • No, 11 months
  • Yes
  • No, 10 months
  • No, 9 months
  • Success Criteria
  • Cost per month x number of months money needed
    for a year
  • If its not enough how many months are payed for?
  • Remember the maximum amount of money he has
    available to spend

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Yes Thats Correct
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16,000
16,000 WOW
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Question 10
  • A pencil is about 15 cm long. If pencils were
    laid end to end, how many would be needed to
    cover a distance of 1 mile?
  • 10,506
  • 10,667
  • 10,604
  • 1,605
  • Success Criteria
  • 100cm in a m
  • 1600m in a mile
  • Convert miles into meters then metres into
    centimetres.
  • How many pencils will make that amount of cms?

Calculator is allowed with this question
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Yes Thats Correct
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32,000
32,000 No less
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Question 11
  • How much did the artist earn altogether in April
    and June?
  • 3300
  • 3750
  • 4000
  • 3025
  • Success Criteria
  • Work out the scale and how much each part of it
    is worth
  • Work out the value of the relevant bars and add
    them together

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Yes Thats Correct
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64,000
64,000 Loads of Cash
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Question 12
How many more children prefer bananas than apples?
  • 2.5
  • 8
  • 18
  • 10

Favourite Fruits of a group of 190 children.
Banana
Apple
Orange
  • Success Criteria
  • 15 times table is the 10 and the 5 added together
  • 16 times table is the 10 and the 6 added together
  • e.g . 10x 10 20 30 40 50 60
  • 5x 5 10 15 20 25
    30
  • 15x 15 30 45 60 75 90

Key
  • 15 bananas
  • 16 apples
  • 7 oranges

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Yes Thats Correct
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125,000
125,000
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Question 13
What is the value of angle A?
  • 90º
  • 100º
  • 130º
  • 270º
  • Success Criteria
  • A full circle is 360º
  • A right angle is 90º
  • A straight line is 180º
  • Use this information to work out angle A

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Yes Thats Correct
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250,000
250,000
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Question 14
  • Calculate the only possible length or width of
    the rectangle..
  • W9.5cm
  • L8.5cm
  • L7.5cm
  • W10cm

Area 45cm2 Perimeter 27cm
  • Success Criteria
  • Rectangles Area length x width
  • Rectangles Perimeter length length
    width width

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Yes Thats Correct
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500,000
Half a million 500,000
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Question 15
3cm
What is the total surface area of this wedge?
10cm
5cm
This is worth one million
8cm
  • 109cm
  • 149cm2
  • 109cm2
  • 26cm2
  • Success Criteria
  • Separate all the faces of the wedge
  • Work out the area of each face
  • Rectangles A lxw
  • Triangles A ½(bxh)
  • Add the totals together

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Yes, AMAZING Thats Correct
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1,000,000
1,000,000 A MILLION You are a fantastic
Mathematician
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