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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? What’s the weight? (mass)

Question 1

An apple A 5 g (grams) B 150 g (grams) C 1.5 kg (kilograms) D 15 kg (kilograms)

An apple A 5 g (grams) B 150 g (grams) C 1.5 kg (kilograms) D 15 kg (kilograms)

£100

Question 2

A thirty-centimetre plastic ruler A 20 grams B 20 kilograms C 2 g D 2 kg

A thirty-centimetre plastic ruler A 20 grams B 20 kilograms C 2 g D 2 kg

£200

Question 3

A bag of crisps A 300 grams B 3 kilograms C 30 g D 30 kg

A bag of crisps A 300 grams B 3 kilograms C 30 g D 30 kg

£300

Question 4

A mobile phone A 10 grams B 10 kilograms C 100 g D 1 kg

A mobile phone A 10 grams B 10 kilograms C 100 g D 1 kg

£500

Question 5

A bag of sugar A 100 kilograms B 1000 grams C 100 g D 10 kg

A bag of sugar A 100 kilograms B 1000 grams C 100 g D 10 kg

£1,000

Question 6

A paperclip A 10 grams B 1 kilogram C 10 kg D 1 g

A paperclip A 10 grams B 1 kilogram C 10 kg D 1 g

£2,000

Question 7

A large packet of dried pasta A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 500 g D 5 kg

A large packet of dried pasta A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 500 g D 5 kg

£4,000

Question 8

A newborn baby A 30 grams B 30 kilograms C 3 kg D 300 g

A newborn baby A 30 grams B 30 kilograms C 3 kg D 300 g

£8,000

Question 9

A Nintendo DS Lite A 218 grams B 2 kilograms C 21 g D 28 kg

A Nintendo DS Lite A 218 grams B 2 kilograms C 21 g D 28 kg

£16,000

Question 10

A tablespoon of sugar A 28 kilograms B 28 grams C 280 g D 2.8 kg

A tablespoon of sugar A 28 kilograms B 28 grams C 280 g D 2.8 kg

£32,000

Question 11

A fully-packed suitcase A 20 kilograms B 2 kilograms C 20 grams D 2 grams

A fully-packed suitcase A 20 kilograms B 2 kilograms C 20 grams D 2 grams

£64,000

Question 12

A bag of cement A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 5 kg D 500 g

A bag of cement A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 5 kg D 500 g

£125,000

Question 13

A small vacuum cleaner A 6.5 kilograms B 65 grams C 65 kg D 6.5 g

A small vacuum cleaner A 6.5 kilograms B 65 grams C 65 kg D 6.5 g

£250,000

Question 14

An adult male elephant A 4,500 grams B 4,500 kilograms C 450 g D 450 kg

An adult male elephant A 4,500 grams B 4,500 kilograms C 450 g D 450 kg

£500,000

Question 15

A double-decker bus A 1,450 kilograms B 1,450 grams C 14,500 kg D 14,500 g

A double-decker bus A 1,450 kilograms B 1,450 grams C 14,500 kg D 14,500 g

£1,000,000