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Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 1 Solve x 2? A4A4 D3D3 B15 C16 £100

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 2 Which is equivalent to 4/5 ? A 12/15 D2/3 B 12/16 C8/15 £200

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 3 Which of the following are multiples of 7 ? A24 D 44 B 35 C 15 £500

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 4 If a = 5 and b = 4 the value of (a + b) 2 is... A77 D 64 B 80 C 81 £1000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 5 The value of x that satisfies the equation 3 x - 2 = 28 is... A10 D 24 B 22 C 12 £2000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 6 10% of £660 is… A£6 D £66 B 66p C £6.60 £4000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 7 The sum of 5 single digit numbers is 16. Four of them are equal. What is the fifth number? A2A2 D 5 B 4 C 3 £8000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 8 As a fraction 0.09 recurring is… A1/9 D 1/7 B 1/11 C 1/3 £16000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 9 A parallelogram has how many lines of symmetry? A1A1 D 3 B 2 C 0 £32000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 10 A cuboid measures 3 x x 2 y x z It’s volume is… A2 xyz D 3 xyz B 6 xyz C 4 xyz £64000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 11 What is the sum of all the prime numbers up to 20? A35 D60 B10 C40 £

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 11 What is the sum of all the prime numbers up to 30? A35 D60 £125000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 12 Which of the following is the closest to your age in seconds? A D B C £

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 12 Which of the following is the closest to your age in seconds? B C £

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 13 A quadrilateral can have 4 right angles. What is the largest number of right angles an octagon can have? A6A6 D8D8 B4B4 C2C2 £

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 13 A quadrilateral can have 4 right angles. What is the largest number of right angles an octagon can have? A6A6B4B4 £500000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 14 If a row of 10p pieces was put together edge to edge to form a line 25 m long how much would it be worth roughly!? A£25 D £100 B£500 C£5000 £

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 14 If a row of 10p pieces was put together edge to edge to form a line 25 m long how much would it be worth roughly!? D £100 C £5000 £750000

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Question 15 Which of the following has the largest value? Question 15 Which of the following has the largest value? A 2 32 D 16 8 B 4 15 C 8 11 £