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In pairs Each pair starts with £50 Each question you must decide your stake (Min £1, Max half your pot) Then answer the question. Get it right, the stake.

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1 In pairs Each pair starts with £50 Each question you must decide your stake (Min £1, Max half your pot) Then answer the question. Get it right, the stake is added to your pot. Get it wrong, you lose your stake.

2 Question 1 Ordering Decimals

3 1: Ordering Decimals Find the median of these numbers. 0.12 12.1 1.2 0.1 0.21 1.01 0.012 0.021 1.12

4 Question 2 Simplifying Expressions

5 2: Simplifying Expressions Simplify this expression 3x + 7y – 4x + 8y + x – 13y 2y

6 Question 3 Fractions of Amounts

7 3: Fractions of Amounts How many sweets are left? Amber has 48 sweets and gives half to Brian and one third to Clare. How many are left for Amber? 8

8 Question 4 Solving Equations

9 4: Solving Equations Find the value of a in each of the following. Which number is left over? 3a + 1 = 16 17 - 2a = 11 10a - 42 = 28 3a = 9 2 34567

10 Question 5 Coordinates

11 5: Coordinates Match the letter with their coordinate. What is the remaining point and what are it’s coordinates? x x x x x x A B C D E F (-5, 0) (3, 4) (5, -4)(4, 3) (1, -3) (-1, -3)

12 Question 6 Averages

13 6: Averages Which is the odd one out? 1, 3, 5, 3, 4, 3, 5, 2, 1 Mode Median Mean Range

14 Question 7 Pythagoras

15 7: Pythagoras Find the value of the missing side. 6cm 10cm 8cm

16 Question 8 Negative Number Magic Square

17 8: Negative Numbers Magic Square Find the (?) in this magic square. Remember: In a magic square you get the same number when you add up the numbers in each of the rows, in each of the columns and in each diagonal. 9 62 4

18 Question 9 Decimal Number Pyramid

19 9: Decimal Number Pyramid Find the (?) in this addition pyramid. To find each brick add the two bricks directly below it 0.21.40.90.31.1 1.62.31.21.4 3.93.52.6 7.46.1 13.5

20 Question 10 Interpreting a Pie Chart

21 10: Interpreting a Pie Chart If this whole pie chart represents 1200 people, how many people does the bus section represent? 60˚ 400

22 Question 11 Percentages of Amounts

23 11: Percentages of Amounts How much will a TV cost if the original price is £650 and shop has a 15% sale? 60˚ £552.50

24 Question 12 n th Term

25 12: n th Term What is the n th term of this sequence? 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, … 60˚ 6n - 3

26 Question 13 Factors

27 13: Factors Which is the odd one out? 1, 12, 3, 9, 24, 4, 6, 2, 8 (BONUS £10 if you can say why) 60˚ 9 The rest are factors of 24.

28 Question 14 Area & Perimeter

29 14: Area & Perimeter What is the area & perimeter of the following shape? (BONUS £5 for each correct unit) 60˚ A = 34cm 2, P = 38cm 4cm 2cm 13cm 15cm

30 Question 15 Plans & Elevations

31 15: Plans & Elevations Which of these is not a plan or elevation of the solid shown? A B C D

32 Question 16 Symmetry

33 16: Symmetry Which square needs to be shaded to make this pattern have a line of symmetry? ABCDEFGH 1 2 3 4 5 6

34 Question 17 Units of Measure

35 17: Units of Measure Which is the odd one out? (BONUS £10 if you can say why) metre milligram mile centilitre The rest are metric

36 Question 18 Angle Facts

37 18: Angle Facts Which angle from the left has no pair? Write down the correct name of the angle which does not have a pair?  x-angle  f-angle  z-angle  c-angle  Allied  Corresponding  Vertically Opposite  Alternate

38 Question 19 Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Equivalence

39 19: Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Equivalence Which his the odd one out? (BONUS £5 each if you can give the other 2 equivalents) 0.32 16 50 64 200 32% 9 25 36% & 0.36

40 Question 20 Spelling

41 20: Spelling Which of the following is the correct spelling for a triangle with 2 equal sides? equalateral scalean isosceles isosilles scalene equilateral


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