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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 to

Who Wants to be a Millionaire

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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

A: 2

C: 3

B: 4

D: 8

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How many sides has a quadrilateral?

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A: 1

C: 6

B: 4

D: 2

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How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle have?

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A: 180 degrees

C: 360 degrees

B: 100 degrees

D: 3 degrees

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What do the angles in a triangle add up

to?

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A: 6

C: 2

B: 8

D: 5

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How many sides does a hexagon

have?

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A: Obtuse

C: Acute

B: Reflex

D: Right angle

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What do you call an angle that is less than 90 degrees?

Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the £1,000the £1,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: 3 degrees

C: 180 degrees

B: 60 degrees

D: 120 degrees

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How big is the interior angle of an equilateral triangle?

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A: Add up to 360 degrees

C: Add up to 90 degrees

B: Add up to 180 degrees

D: Are equal

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Alternate angles

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A: 72 degrees

C: 60 degrees

B: 90 degrees

D: 50 degrees

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What is the exterior angle of a regular

pentagon?

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A: Don’t cost anything

C: Add up to 90 degrees

B: Are nice to each other

D: Add up to 180 degrees

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Complementary angles

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A: the correct answer

C: 180 degrees

B: on the right hand side

D: 90 degrees

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A right angle is

Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the £32,000the £32,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: Regular quadrilateral

C: Hexagon

B: Square

D: Rectangle

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What is the common name for a regular

quadrilateral?

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A: Kite

C: Rhombus

B: Parallelogram

D: Rectangle

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Which quadrilateral has equal sides, two pairs of parallel sides

and two pairs of opposite, equal

angles?

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A: Depends on the number of sides

C: 180 degrees

B: 720 degrees

D: 360 degrees

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What do the sum of the exterior angles of a polygon add up to?

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A: Add up to 180 degrees

C: Are flexible

B: Are 90 degrees

D: Add up to 90 degrees

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Supplementary angles

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A: 3600 degrees

C: 3 degrees

B: 1440 degrees

D: 1620 degrees

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What is the sum of the interior angles

of a decagon?

YOU WIN £1