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Daily Quiz anyone?
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Daily Quiz anyone?
"If you are stuck at home and bored like me. How about exercising the old grey cells? I have for a number of years run quiz nights and couple of times a year. I was due to do one tomorrow which is now cancelled So I have a bank of questions sitting in my computer's hard drive. They are quite eclectic in their nature. I am thinking I could put up a set of questions for which you write down your answers. After 30mins or so I will put up the answers. DO NOT POST YOUR ANSWERS. before I post the right answers. You mark your own answers and post your score. I will then record the scores and at the end of the ""lockdown"" we will see who is WHO's brainbox supreme. Obiviously no looking up the answers (you only cheat yourselves) Word of warning these won't be easy questions as they have been devised for teams of six. Forming teams on here might be too problematic. So I'll try to pick out the easier questions. Any interest?"
- easthammer
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"Famous Brand Slogans Can you match the famous brands to the following well-known slogans? 1. Just do it Nike 2. Good things come to those who wait Guinness 3. Helping everyone eat better Sainsbury's 4. Think different Apple 5. It does exactly what it says on the tin Ronseal 6. Once you pop, you can‚Äôt stop Pringles 7. Never knowingly undersold John Lewis 8. Vorsprung durch Technik Audi 9. Because I'm worth it L'Or?©al 10. Accrington Stanley, Who Are They? Milk 11. American by Birth. Rebel by Choice. Harley-Davidson 12. The taste of paradise Bounty 13. Forever faster Puma 14. Simply the best there is Britvic 15. Sheer driving pleasure BMW 16. What happens here, stays here Las Vegas 17. The best a man can get Gillette 18. The future is exciting. Ready? Vodafone 19. I‚Äôm so proud of it, I put my name on it George Foreman Grill 20. Maybe she's born with it Maybelline"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"Famous Brand Slogans Can you match the famous brands to the following well-known slogans? 1. Just do it 2. Good things come to those who wait 3. Helping everyone eat better 4. Think different 5. It does exactly what it says on the tin 6. Once you pop, you can’t stop 7. Never knowingly undersold 8. Vorsprung durch Technik 9. Because I'm worth it 10. Accrington Stanley, Who Are They? 11. American by Birth. Rebel by Choice. 12. The taste of paradise 13. Forever faster 14. Simply the best there is 15. Sheer driving pleasure 16. What happens here, stays here 17. The best a man can get 18. The future is exciting. Ready? 19. I’m so proud of it, I put my name on it 20. Maybe she's born with it"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"Our value is g 2/5g - 4 < 6. means that 2/5 of a number , then subtract 4 is less than 6 (Add 4 to our number and add 4 to 6. This cancellls out the -4) Leaves us with 2/5 of a numer being less than 10. Multiply everything by 5 to cancel out the /5. This leaves us with 2x our number being less than 50 Divide everything by 2 to cancel out the x2 Our number is less than 25. We'll never know what the number is, all we know is that is is less than 25. If I plug any number into that formula bigger than 25. It won't be less than 6. Eg. If I use 20. 2/5 of 20 - 4 = 4. Which is less than 6 If I were to use 30 2/5 of 30 - 4 = 8. This is greater than 6 and doesn't match our rule. = is not necessarily the ""answer"" to a question. It means equal to. A sum can also have greater than or less than as part of the answer Eg 2+2 is equal to 4 2 + 2 is less than 5 It's just that 99% of the time answers come with an equals sign. Hopefully that's a little clearer"
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"23 thanks. Got the calculator out for the last one. Didn’t get the 2nd last one and seeing the answer, I still don’t get it!"
- easthammer
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Full marks 26? I didn't need the calculator but had to reach for pen and paper on the last one. My arithmetical skills have always been reasonable but somewhat slower these days.
- easthammer
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Full marks 26? I didn't need the calculator but had to reach for pen and paper on the last one. My arithmetical skills have always been reasonable but somewhat slower these days.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"Somehow didn't paste the last 2 properly. Amended it. 2nd to last one is an inequality. It's solved exactly the same way as a linear equation. Just with a greater than sign instead of an equals sign. The final bit was missing off it g < 25. You do the opposite to cancel out everything associated with the missing value. Eg -4, you add 4 to both sides to cancel it out"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"Somehow didn't paste the last 2 properly. Amended it. 2nd to last one is an inequality. It's solved exactly the same way as a linear equation. Just with a greater than sign instead of an equals sign. The final bit was missing off it g < 25. You do the opposite to cancel out everything associated with the missing value. Eg -4, you add 4 to both sides to cancel it out"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"With working out. Orrect answer = full marks on a question. If you've not got the right answer but have some working out you can pick up marks. If you're not sure if you get marks post up what you did and I'll.let you know. 1) Write 6184 to nearest hundred (1 mark) 6200 2) write 0.7 as a fraction (1) 7/10 or 70/100 or 35/50 (or equivalent) 3) Change 9 meters into centimetres (1) 900cm 4) Simplify 3 x 4t (1) 12t 5) Here’s a list of numbers 20 40 60 80 100 One of these is a multiple of 25. Which one? (1) 100 9 ) here are the first 5 terms of a sequence 3 8 13 18 23 a) write the next tern in the sequence (1) 28 b) write the ration of the 2nd term to the 4th term in simplest form (2) 8:18 is simplified to 4:9 13) there are 50 teachers in a school. This is 1/16 of the total number of people in the school. Work out the totsal number of people in the school (2) 50 x 16 = 800 16) paulo drives at an average speed of 56km/h for 1 hr 45 mins. Work out paulo’s distance (3) 56 x 1.75 or 56/60 x 105 (minutes) = 98km 17) there are 3 cinema’s A,B,C The mean number of seats per cinema is 380 There are 350 seats in A There are 250 in B Work out number of seats in C (4) 3 x 380 = 1140 (the total number or seats) 1140 – 350 -250 = 540 seats in cinema c 18) asha buys 180 cans of cola. The cans are sold in packs. There are 12 cans in each pack. each pack costs £3 a) work out the total cost of the cola asha buys (3) 180 / 12 (number of packs) = 15 x £3 = £45 23 c) solve 2/5g – 4 < 6 (3) 2/5g – 4 < 6 +4 to both sides (cancel out the -4) 2/5g < 10 X 5 both sides to cancel out the /5 2g < 50 Divide both sides by 2 to cancel out the x2 Therefore g < 25 25) last year a family recycled 800g of household waste 57% of this waste was paper and glass Weight of paper recycled: weight of glass recycled = 12:7 Calculate the weight of glass the family recycled (3) 800/ 100 x 57 = 456kg paper and glass 12+7 = 19 shares of the ratio 456 / 19 = 24kg for every share of the ratio 7 shares is glass at 24kg each 7x 24 = 168kg"
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
"Seeing as the last maths exam was yesterday, here’s some questions from this year’s foundation level (ie the easier one) paper 2 from last week. The number of the question is that of the exam. Tis is copied word for word. Obviously any ones with diagrams I’ve skipped. 1) Write 6184 to nearest hundred (1 mark) 2) 2 write 0.7 as a fraction (1) 3) Change 9 meters into centimetres (1) (you’d be shocked how many get that wrong) 4) Simplify 3 x 4t (1) 5) Here’s a list of numbers 20 40 60 80 100 One of these is a multiple of 25. Which one? (1) 9 ) here are the first 5 terms of a sequence 3 8 13 18 23 a) write the next tern in the sequence (1) b) write the ratio of the 2nd term to the 4th term in simplest form (2) 13) there are 50 teachers in a school. This is 1/16 of the total number of people in the school. Work out the totsal number of people in the school (2) 16) paulo drives at an average speed of 56km/h for 1 hr 45 mins. Work out paulo’s distance (3) 17) there are 3 cinema’s A,B,C The mean number of seats per cinema is 380 There are 350 seats in A There are 250 in B Work out number of seats in C (4) 18) asha buys 180 cans of cola. The cans are sold in packs. There are 12 cans in each pack. each pack costs £3 a) work out the total cost of the cola asha buys (3) 23 c) solve 2/5g – 4 < 6 (3) 25) last year a family recycled 800g of household waste 57% of this waste was paper and glass Weight of paper recycled: weight of glass recycled = 12:7 Calculate the weight of glass the family recycled (3) 26 points available here"
- easthammer
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