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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Miss Pendreths Edition

Question 1

6 x 10 A 0.6 B 6 C 60 D 16

6 x 10 A 0.6 B 6 C 60 D 16

£100

Question 2

18 x 10 A 1800 B 180 C 18 D 1.8

18 x 10 A 1800 B 180 C 18 D 1.8

£200

Question 3

100 x 12 A 200 B 120 C 1200 D 2000

100 x 12 A 200 B 120 C 1200 D 2000

£300

Question 4

20 x 100 A 200 B 120 C 20 D 2000

20 x 100 A 200 B 120 C 20 D 2000

£500

Question 5

23 x 1000 A B 2300 C 230 D 23

23 x 1000 A B 2300 C 230 D 23

£1,000

Question 6

150 ÷ 10 A 1.5 B 105 C 1500 D 15

150 ÷ 10 A 1.5 B 105 C 1500 D 15

£2,000

Question 7

1780 ÷ 10 A 187 B 178 C D 18700

1780 ÷ 10 A 187 B 178 C D 18700

£4,000

Question 8

1067 ÷ 100 A B C D 10.67

1067 ÷ 100 A B C D 10.67

£8,000

Question 9

4608 ÷ 100 A B C D 46080

4608 ÷ 100 A B C D 46080

£16,000

Question 10

1.06 × 1000 A 106 B 10.6 C D 1060

1.06 x 1000 A 106 B 10.6 C D 1060

£32,000

Question 11

2.78 x 100 A 278 B 27.8 C 2780 D 27.08

2.78 x 100 A 278 B 27.8 C 2780 D 27.08

£64,000

Question 12

17.07 x 1000 A 1707 B C D

17.07 x 1000 A 1707 B C D

£125,000

Question 13

26.8 ÷ 10 A 268 B 2.68 C 2680 D 0.268

26.8 ÷ 10 A 268 B 2.68 C 2680 D 0.268

£250,000

Question 14

78.02 ÷ 100 A B C D

78.02 ÷ 100 A B C D

£500,000

Question 15

÷ 1000 A 60.8 B C 608 D

÷ 1000 A 60.8 B C 608 D

£1,000,000