Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Miss Mann’s Edition

Question 1

Which of following is NOT a multiple of 7? A A 35 B B 21 C C 16 D D 56

Which of following is NOT a multiple of 7? A A 35 B B 21 C C 16 D D 56

£100

Question 2

What is double 36? A A 62 B B 9 C C 72 D D 74

What is double 36? A A 62 B B 9 C C 72 D D 74

£200

Question 3

What is 7 squared? A A 56 B B 49 C C 35 D D 14

What is 7 squared? A A 56 B B 49 C C 35 D D 14

£300

Question 4

What is the remainder when 27 is divided by 5? A A 0 B B 1 C C 3 D D 2

What is the remainder when 27 is divided by 5? A A 0 B B 1 C C 3 D D 2

£500

Question 5

Which calculation would be in the fact family of 6 x 7 = 42? A A 42 divided by 7 =6 B B 6 x 6 = 36 C C 7 x 6 = 43 D D 7 divided by 6 = 42

Which calculation would be in the fact family of 6 x 7 = 42? A A 42 divided by 7 =6 B B 6 x 6 = 36 C C 7 x 6 = 43 D D 7 divided by 6 = 42

£1,000

Question 6

Find one third of 18 A A 9 B B 6 C C 3 D D 2

Find one third of 18 A A 9 B B 6 C C 3 D D 2

£2,000

Question 7

Solve the following problem: (7 x 8) – 4 = ? A A 45 B B 50 C C 59 D D 52

Solve the following problem: (7 x 8) – 4 = ? A A 45 B B 50 C C 59 D D 52

£4,000

Question 8

Which is the next number in the sequence? 49, 38, 27, ?? A A 16 B B 17 C C 7 D D 6

Which is the next number in the sequence? 49, 38, 27, ?? A A 16 B B 17 C C 7 D D 6

£8,000

Question 9

Calculate 16 x 24 A A 284 B B 384 C C 360 D D 368

Calculate 16 x 24 A A 284 B B 384 C C 360 D D 368

£16,000

Question 10

Calculate 525 divided by 5 A A 110 B B 15 C C 100 D D 105

Calculate 525 divided by 5 A A 110 B B 15 C C 100 D D 105

£32,000

Question 11

Greg is putting 284 photos into an album Greg is putting 284 photos into an album. If 1 album page holds 4 photos, how many sheets will he need? A A 71 B B 72 C C 52 D D 62

Greg is putting 284 photos into an album Greg is putting 284 photos into an album. If 1 album page holds 4 photos, how many sheets will he need? A A 71 B B 72 C C 52 D D 62

£64,000

Question 12

Steve mows lawns for 7 customers. He charges $18 to mow a lawn Steve mows lawns for 7 customers. He charges $18 to mow a lawn. Last month he mowed each customer’s lawn 3 times. How much did he earn? A A $126 B B $180 C C $360 D D $378

Steve mows lawns for 7 customers. He charges $18 to mow a lawn Steve mows lawns for 7 customers. He charges $18 to mow a lawn. Last month he mowed each customer’s lawn 3 times. How much did he earn? A A $126 B B $180 C C $360 D D $378

£125,000

Question 13

Jamie earned ‘d’ dollars babysitting on Friday and $15 babysitting on Saturday. Which expression represents how much she earned? A A d - 15 B B 15 - d C C d + 15 D D 15d

Jamie earned ‘d’ dollars babysitting on Friday and $15 babysitting on Saturday. Which expression represents how much she earned? A A d - 15 B B 15 - d C C d + 15 D D 15d

£250,000

Question 14

Karen stacked 9 identical math books on the table. Each book is 3 Karen stacked 9 identical math books on the table. Each book is 3.4 centimeters thick. How tall is the stack of books? A A 3.4cm B B 12.4 cm C C 30.6 cm D D 275.4 cm

Karen stacked 9 identical math books on the table. Each book is 3 Karen stacked 9 identical math books on the table. Each book is 3.4 centimeters thick. How tall is the stack of books? A A 3.4cm B B 12.4 cm C C 30.6 cm D D 275.4 cm

£500,000

Question 15

A A 8:57am B B 9:10am C C 9:15am D D 9:20am Pat ran an exhausting 5 mile race! He loves to run. The race began at 8:30am. If it took him 45 minutes to run the race, at what time did he finish? A A 8:57am B B 9:10am C C 9:15am D D 9:20am

A A 8:57am B B 9:10am C C 9:15am D D 9:20am Pat ran an exhausting 5 mile race! He loves to run. The race began at 8:30am. If it took him 45 minutes to run the race, at what time did he finish? A A 8:57am B B 9:10am C C 9:15am D D 9:20am

£1,000,000