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s ’ M s Mr 7 1 0 2 Quiz www. justmaths. co. uk

s ’ M s Mr 7 1 0 2 Quiz www. justmaths. co. uk

1 d n Rou General Knowledge www. justmaths. co. uk

1 d n Rou General Knowledge www. justmaths. co. uk

1. “Summer” includes which months? June, July & August 2. How many seconds in

1. “Summer” includes which months? June, July & August 2. How many seconds in 6 weeks ? 3, 628, 800 3. Antigua is an island destination in which sea? 4. Which planet is second closest to the sun? Caribbean Venus 5. What is the name of this ice lolly? 6. 7. S R E How many hours are there in 6 weeks? W S 1008 N A E was 1976. How many hours H The warmest summer on record T R O F of sunshine were there: a) 669 b) 336 c) 504? W a) O N Fab 8. The wettest summer was in 1912. How much rain was there: a) 384 cm b) 38. 4 m or c) 384 mm? c) 9. What does SPF stand for in relation to suntan lotion? Sun protection factor 10. What is the date of American Independence day? 4 th July www. justmaths. co. uk

2 d oun R Ohhhhh. . I do like to be beside the seaside.

2 d oun R Ohhhhh. . I do like to be beside the seaside. . . www. justmaths. co. uk

Arctic 1. What is the name of the worlds smallest ocean? Punch & Judy

Arctic 1. What is the name of the worlds smallest ocean? Punch & Judy 2. What are the names of these characters? 3. On average – how many licks does it take to eat a single scoop of ice cream? 50 (+/- 5 will be accepted) 4. The largest stick of rock made was: a) 424. 5 kg b) 42. 45 kg or c) 4245 g a) S R E SW N A E TH 5. Name the first female to fly solo across the Altantic ocean Amelia Earhart 6. Which is the worlds warmest ocean? Indian 7. Scientists who specialise in oceans are called. Oceanographers …. . ? R O F NOW 8. How many donkeys work on UK beaches? (estimate to the nearest 10) 900 9. The next line in the song with the same name as this round? Ohh. . . I do like to be beside the sea 10. True or false? Nowhere in the UK is more than 50 miles from the sea? False – it’s 75 miles www. justmaths. co. uk

R 3 d n u o Summer of sport www. justmaths. co. uk

R 3 d n u o Summer of sport www. justmaths. co. uk

1. Table tennis is also called. . . ? ? Ping pong 2. Park

1. Table tennis is also called. . . ? ? Ping pong 2. Park Lane and Mayfair are what colour on a Monopoly board” ? Blue 3. The alternative name for “Noughts & crosses” is. . . Tic, tac, toe 4. How many chess pieces are there at the start of a game? 32 5. In netball what does GD stand for? 6. S R E SW Goal Defence N A E sport: a) pigeon. Which of these was NOT T an. H Olympic R O F shooting b) pistol duelling c) squash d) cricket? c) and d) W NO 7. How many players in a cricket team? 11 8. What is the biggest participation sport in the world? ? fishing 9. What tennis players name can be typed entirely with your left hand? Federer 10. To the nearest 10. . How many dimples does a golf ball have? 340 (average = 336) www. justmaths. co. uk

4 d n Rou Holiday destinations www. justmaths. co. uk

4 d n Rou Holiday destinations www. justmaths. co. uk

Name the country and landmark Stonehenge, UK Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx. Egypt

Name the country and landmark Stonehenge, UK Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx. Egypt Great wall of China, China Taj Mahal, India Acropolis, Athens, Greece N A E H T R O F Golden. W gate O N bridge, San Francisco, USA Statue of Liberty, New York, USA www. justmaths. co. uk S R E SW Colosseum, Rome, Italy Buckingham Palace, UK Blackpool Tower, UK

Holiday puzzles. . . with a difference. . . 5 d oun R www.

Holiday puzzles. . . with a difference. . . 5 d oun R www. justmaths. co. uk

MOVE 2 matchsticks to make the equation true. Remove 3 matchsticks to leave 3

MOVE 2 matchsticks to make the equation true. Remove 3 matchsticks to leave 3 squares of equal size. Move 4 matchsticks to create 2 squares. The 2 squares don't have to be equal in size. Remove 3 matchsticks leaving 3 triangles. The triangles don't have to be equal in size. Move 2 matchsticks to form 6 triangles. The triangles don't have to be equal in size. Move 1 stick to make the equation true. (Please note these numbers are NOT Roman literals) www. justmaths. co. uk The letter A was created by using 5 sticks. How would you create 2 A's by only using 4 sticks? All sticks don't have to be flat on the surface. The area of the figure shown above is 3 square units. How can you double that area by rearranging the matchsticks and adding 2 more matchsticks? Move only 2 sticks to create 6 squares. The squares don't have to be equal in size.

Remove 3 matchsticks to leave 3 squares of equal size. Move 4 matchsticks to

Remove 3 matchsticks to leave 3 squares of equal size. Move 4 matchsticks to create 2 squares. The 2 squares don't have to be equal in size. MOVE 2 matchsticks to make the equation true. www. justmaths. co. uk

Move 2 matchsticks to form 6 triangles. The triangles don't have to be equal

Move 2 matchsticks to form 6 triangles. The triangles don't have to be equal in size. Remove 3 matchsticks leaving 3 triangles. The triangles don't have to be equal in size. The letter A was created by using 5 sticks. How would you create 2 A's by only using 4 sticks? All sticks don't have to be flat on the surface. www. justmaths. co. uk

Move 1 stick to make the equation true. (Please note these numbers are NOT

Move 1 stick to make the equation true. (Please note these numbers are NOT Roman literals) Move only 2 sticks to create 6 squares. The squares don't have to be equal in size. The area of the figure shown above is 3 square units. How can you double that area by rearranging the matchsticks and adding 2 more matchsticks? www. justmaths. co. uk

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r u o n o h n a n e e b s ’ t I e g e l i v i r p a d an ALWAYS be a wesome! www. justmaths. co. uk