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£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Welcome Who wants to be a millionaire 50:50

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Resistance C: Touching B: Non-contact D: Distance 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Forces can be contact and

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Gravitational C: Frictional B: Magnetic D: Contact 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 The force which slows objects down is

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Bigger force C: Pairs B: Smaller force D: No force 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 A bigger arrow represents

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: T/D C: D x T B: D/T D: T x D 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Speed =

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: x Volume C: / Pressure B: x Gravity D: / Volume 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Density = mass

You’ve reached the £1,000 milestone !

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Sinks C: Melts B: Dissolves D: Floats 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 If an object is less dense than the medium it is in then it

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Newtons C: g B: Kg D: Stone 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Weight is measured in

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: The Sun C: Saturn B: Jupiter D: Pluto 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 The largest planet in the solar system is

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Hubble C: Moon B: Sputnik D: Sun 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 The Earth’s natural satellite is called the

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Speed C: Resistance B: Gravity D: Friction 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Planets orbit the Sun due to

You’ve reached the £32,000 milestone !

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: 24 hours C: 1 year B: 28 days D: 12 hours 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Earth spins on its axis every

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Luminous C: Large B: Small D: Non-luminous 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Moons and planets are

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Mars bar C: Milky Way B: Lion bar D: Kit-kat Way 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Our galaxy is

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: Mercury C: Mars B: Jupiter D: Venus 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 The fifth planet furthest from the Sun is

£ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100

A: 2mm C: 2km B: 2m D: 2000km 50: £ 1 Million £ 500,000 £ 250,000 £ 125,000 £ 64,000 £ 32,000 £ 16,000 £ 8,000 £ 4,000 £ 2,000 £ 1,000 £ 500 £ 300 £ 200 £ 100 Every year the Moon gets further away from the Earth by

You’ve won £1 Million !

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