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What do fractions, percentages and decimals have in common?
They are all part of a whole
They are easy to work with if you try hard
They are part of Mrs O's favourite subject
We looked at them in maths this week
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Which is the biggest continent?
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Africa
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How long is the Great Wall of China?
6400 km
5400 km
2400 km
3400 km
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What important event affected London in September 1666?
The Great Plague.
The Great Fire.
The Great Storm.
The Great Flood.
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How many sides, or arms, does every snowflake have?
5
6
7
8
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Who were the Boers?
Very very uninteresting people
Descendents of Dutch, German and French people in parts of Africa.
Male pigs who live in the woods
The royal family of Monaco
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Which sport takes place in a velodrome?
Skating
Athletics
Skiing
Cycling
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Who walked on the moon first?
Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Buzz Lightyear
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Which volcano caused Pompeii to be buried in AD79?
Kilimanjaro
Vesuvius
St Helens
Etna
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How many colours are there in the Union Jack flag?
7
3
4
5
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In which month is Saint Valentine's Day?
January
April
March
February
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Which Italian city is famous for its canals?
Florence
Venice
Milan
Rome
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What is 0.8 as a fraction in its simplest form?
3/4
4/5
2/3
2/5
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Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Picasso
Dalí
Michelangelo
Leonardo Da Vinci
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What is 3/8 as a decimal?
0.573
0.753
0.375
0.537
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How many sides does a pentagon have?
8
5
6
7
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What is the longest river in the UK?
The Nine
The Severn
The Ten
The Eight
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What is French for 'you are' (singular)?
Tu es
Vouz etes
Elles ont
Nous sommes
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Which language does the word tsunami come from?
Japanese
Thai
Korean
Chinese
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How many days are there in December?
29
30
32
31
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In the film "Kung Fu Panda", what is the name of the panda?
Fo
Ko
Bo
Po
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The earth rotates on its axis....
....from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Tropic of Cancer
....on the equator
....from the North Pole to the South Pole
..... once every 24 hours
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Where would you use a wok?
In the bathroom.
In the garden.
In the kitchen.
In the stable.
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World War 1 went from.....
1939 - 1945
1920 - 1925
1901 - 1906
1914 - 1918
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If 10% is one tenth, what is 5%?
One fifth (1/5)
A half (1/2)
One twentieth (1/20)
A quarter (1/4)
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How many bones do humans have?
206
208
200
190
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What happens inside a star?
Nuclear fusion
Mitosis
Nuclear fission
Worm holes are made
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Which superhero is this?
Hulk
Robin
Spiderman
Batman
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How many hours are there in seven days?
198
178
168
188
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What is the largest island in the Mediterranean sea?
Mallorca
Menorca
Sardinia
Sicily
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Which country donated the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
Italy
Portugal
France
Canada
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What's at the centre of every galaxy?
A black whole
A black hole
A supernova
Homer Simpson's doughnut
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What is French for, 'What would you like for your lunch?'?
Que voudriez-vous pour le petit-déjeuner?
Puis-je aller aux toilettes s'il vous plaît?
Qu'avons-nous pour le déjeuner?
Que voulez-vous pour votre déjeuner?
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How many consonants are there in the English alphabet?
20
21
22
19
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World War II took place between...
1929 - 1935
1939 - 1945
1901 - 1908
1914 - 1918
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What is the name of Shrek’s wife?
Princess Mary
Princess Fiona
Princess Felicity
Princess Sonia
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Who built the chapel in Hollinsclough?
Mr Malbon
Mrs Mountford-Lees
John Lomas
Lohn Jomas
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Who uses the plane Air Force One?
The President of France.
The Prime Minister of Australia.
The President of the USA.
The Prime Minister of the UK.
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Where is this famous landmark?
Florence, Italy
Pisa, Italy
Paris, France
Washington, USA
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Which planet is known as “The Red Planet”?
Mercury
Mars
Earth
Jupiter
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