Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? HISTORY ROCKS!

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? HISTORY ROCKS! Miss Angela’s Edition

Question 1

What is history? A The study of the present B The study of the future C The study of the past D The study of Maths

What is history? A The study of the present B The study of the future C The study of the past D The study of Maths

£100

Question 2

Which one is a scholar of the past? A The philosopher B The mathematician C The geologist D The scientist

Which one is a scholar of the past? A The philosopher B The mathematician C The geologist D The scientist

£200

Question 3

When did the dinosaurs live? A In the Cro-Magnon era B In the Neolithic C In the Jurassic Age D In the Romantic Age

When did the dinosaurs live? A In the Cro-Magnon era B In the Neolithic C In the Jurassic Age D In the Romantic Age

£300

Question 4

Who studies the rocks? A The Archaeologist B The Historian C The Geologist D The Paleontologist

Who studies the rocks? A The Archaeologist B The Historian C The Geologist D The Paleontologist

£500

Question 5

Who studies all the information and writes about the past? A The Geologist B The Paleontologist C The Historian D The Archaeologist

Who studies all the information and writes about the past? A The Geologist B The Paleontologist C The Historian D The Archaeologist

£1,000

Question 6

Who finds and studies fossils? A The Historian B The Geologist C The Paleontologist D The Archaeologist

Who finds and studies fossils? A The Historian B The Geologist C The Paleontologist D The Archaeologist

£2,000

Question 7

Who digs and studies objects from the past? A The Paleontologist B The Historian C The Archaeologist D The Geologist

Who digs and studies objects from the past? A The Paleontologist B The Historian C The Archaeologist D The Geologist

£4,000

Question 8

Which dinosaur is a terrible carnivore? A Stegosaurus B Apatosaurus C T-Rex D T-Max

Which dinosaur is a terrible carnivore? A Stegosaurus B Apatosaurus C T-Rex D T-Max

£8,000

Question 9

Which dinosaur is timid, vegetarian and has plates on its back? A T-Rex B Apatosaurus C Stegosaurus D Pterodactyl

Which dinosaur is timid, vegetarian and has plates on its back? A T-Rex B Apatosaurus C Stegosaurus D Pterodactyl

£16,000

Question 10

Which dinosaur can fly and has long wings? A Apatosaurus B T-Rex C Pterodactyl D Stegosaurus

Which dinosaur can fly and has long wings? A Apatosaurus B T-Rex C Pterodactyl D Stegosaurus

£32,000

Question 11

Question? A A B B C C D D

Question? A A B B C C D D

£64,000

Question 12

Who are the hominids? A Old people B Old apes (monkeys) C The first humans D Dinosaurs

Who are the hominids? A Old people B Old apes (monkeys) C The first humans D Dinosaurs

£125,000

Question 13

Who is Lucy? A A male hominid B A dinosaur C A female hominid D A monkey

Who is Lucy? A A male hominid B A dinosaur C A female hominid D A monkey

£250,000

Question 14

What was Lucy? A A Cro-Magnon woman B A Neanderthal woman C An Australopithecus D A Tyrannosaurus Rex

What was Lucy? A A Cro-Magnon woman B A Neanderthal woman C An Australopithecus D A Tyrannosaurus Rex

£500,000

Question 15

What are fossils? A Dead dinosaurs B Deserts C The remains of plants or animals D Dead insects

What are fossils? A Dead dinosaurs B Deserts C The remains of plants or animals D Dead insects

£1,000,000