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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Keeping Warm

Question 1

Which is the most accurate for measuring temperature? A hand B elbow C fingers D thermometer

Which is the most accurate for measuring temperature? A hand B elbow C fingers D thermometer

£100

Question 2

Which of the following is the best for keeping things warm? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

Which of the following is the best for keeping things warm? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

£200

Question 3

Which of the following is the best for keeping things cold? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

Which of the following is the best for keeping things cold? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

£300

Question 4

What does the word ‘thermal’ relate to? A electricity B heat C light D sound

What does the word ‘thermal’ relate to? A electricity B heat C light D sound

£500

Question 5

What should you use to stir hot sauces? A wood or plastic spoon B metal or plastic spoon C metal or wood spoon D any spoon would do

What should you use to stir hot sauces? A wood or plastic spoon B metal or plastic spoon C metal or wood spoon D any spoon would do

£1,000

Question 6

Why is a wooden spoon good for stirring hot sauces? A it is an electrical insulator B it is a thermal insulator C it is an electrical conductor D it is a thermal conductor

Why is a wooden spoon good for stirring hot sauces? A it is an electrical insulator B it is a thermal insulator C it is an electrical conductor D it is a thermal conductor

£2,000

Question 7

Why is a metal spoon not good for stirring hot sauces? A it is the wrong colour B it is not long enough C it might set on fire D you could burn your hand

Why is a metal spoon not good for stirring hot sauces? A it is the wrong colour B it is not long enough C it might set on fire D you could burn your hand

£4,000

Question 8

Why might you burn your hand if you used the metal spoon? A it is an electrical insulator B it is a thermal insulator C it is an electrical conductor D it is a thermal conductor

Why might you burn your hand if you used the metal spoon? A it is an electrical insulator B it is a thermal insulator C it is an electrical conductor D it is a thermal conductor

£8,000

Question 9

Which would keep the tea hot the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

Which would keep the tea hot the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

£16,000

Question 10

Which would stop an ice cube from melting for the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

Which would stop an ice cube from melting for the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

£32,000

Question 11

Why are some pan handles made of wood? A wood is an electrical conductor B wood is a thermal conductor C wood is an electrical insulator D wood is a thermal insulator

Why are some pan handles made of wood? A wood is an electrical conductor B wood is a thermal conductor C wood is an electrical insulator D wood is a thermal insulator

£64,000

Question 12

Which is the best way to transport frozen food? A in a metal tin B in a plastic bag C in an insulated bag D in a paper bag

Which is the best way to transport frozen food? A in a metal tin B in a plastic bag C in an insulated bag D in a paper bag

£125,000

Question 13

Insulation… A keeps hot things hot B keeps cold things cold C does both of the above D does neither of the above

Insulation… A keeps hot things hot B keeps cold things cold C does both of the above D does neither of the above

£250,000

Question 14

In winter a bird fluffs up its feathers to A keep out the snow B to insulate its body C to look pretty D to help it fly

In winter a bird fluffs up its feathers to A keep out the snow B to insulate its body C to look pretty D to help it fly

£500,000

Question 15

Insulation reduces heat movement ….. A in all directions B only into cold objects C only out of hot objects D only when needed

Insulation reduces heat movement ….. A in all directions B only into cold objects C only out of hot objects D only when needed

£1,000,000