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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Fractions,

Question 1

What is ½ of 12 A 34 B 28 C 6 D 8

What is ½ of 12 A 34 B 28 C 6 D 8

£100

Question 2

What is ¼ of 16 A 62 B 8 C 4 D 2

What is ¼ of 16 A 62 B 8 C 4 D 2

£200

Question 3

What is 1/5 of 25 A 20 B 5 C 15 D 10

What is 1/5 of 25 A 20 B 5 C 15 D 10

£300

Question 4

Calculate 4/5 of 250 A 150 B 520 C 50 D 200

Calculate 4/5 of 250 A 150 B 520 C 50 D 200

£500

Question 5

Which of the following is greater than 3/5 of 35? B 6 C 28 D 21

Which of the following is greater than 3/5 of 35? B 6 C 28 D 10

£1,000

Question 6

Which of the following is less than 9/10 of 100? B 98 C 92 D 80

Which of the following is less than 9/10 of 100? B 98 C 92 D 80

£2,000

Question 7

What is the equivalent to 2 1/2 A 5 halves B 4 halves C 3 halves D 6 halves

What is the equivalent to 2 1/2 A 5 halves B 4 halves C 3 halves D 6 halves

£4,000

Question 8

What is ¾ of £1 A 50p B 75p C 25p D 80p

What is ¾ of £1 A 50p B 75p C 25p D 80p

£8,000

Question 9

If John has a bag of 30 sweets and he eats 15. What fraction is left?

If John has a bag of 30 sweets and he eats 15. What fraction is left?

£16,000

Question 10

Penguins leave 3/4 of the 24 fish that are thrown into their pool Penguins leave 3/4 of the 24 fish that are thrown into their pool. How many fish do they eat? A 16 B 18 C 20 D 22

Penguins leave 3/4 of the 24 fish that are thrown into their pool Penguins leave 3/4 of the 24 fish that are thrown into their pool. How many fish do they eat? A 16 B 18 C 20 D 22

£32,000

Question 11

What is four ninths of 72? A 8 B 23 C 32 D 49

What is four ninths of 72? A 8 B 23 C 32 D 49

£64,000

Question 12

Which of the following fractions are not equivalent to 1/2 B 4/8 C 5/6 D 3/6

Which of the following fractions are not equivalent to 1/2 B 4/8 C 5/6 D 3/6

£125,000

Question 13

What is 1/10 of 6 kg in grams? A 6000g B 60g C 420g D 600g

What is 1/10 of 6 kg in grams? A 6000g B 60g C 420g D 600g

£250,000

Question 14

What fraction of £1 is 25p? A 1/3 B 1/4 C 2/5 D 3/4

What fraction of £1 is 25p? A 1/3 B 1/4 C 2/5 D 3/4

£500,000

Question 15

How many ¼ in 9 whole ones A 36 B 27 C 18 D 45

How many ¼ in 9 whole ones A 36 B 27 C 18 D 45

£1,000,000