
Exciting Quiz Event at St. Pius X: The Whizz Quiz 21st October 2022
Join the fun-filled Whizz Quiz event at St. Pius X on Friday, 21st October 2022, featuring mind-bending math challenges and engaging questions for 5th and 6th classes. Participate in the quiz where every correct answer earns you points towards winning exciting prizes. Learn more about the quiz rules, scoring system, and get ready for some tricky teasers and fascinating puzzles. Enjoy the quiz experience and test your knowledge in a lively competition setting!
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The Whizz Quiz Friday 21stOctober 2022 St. Pius X Friday Quiz 5thand 6thClasses
The Whizz Quiz Hi boys, Today, we will have our secondWhizz Quiz where your teacher will be keeping score and, as it is Maths Week this week, you can expect a few mind-mending maths challenges to be included! Try your best to answer the questions correctly but, more importantly, have fun! Now, time for more fun questions, tricky teasers and puzzling pics! Here we go! Mr. R amonn
The Whizz Quiz Rules There are 13 questionsin each quiz -the first is a warm-up and worth one point, the other 12 are worth 2 points each. That s a maximum of 25 points! Your best 4 scores from the 5 quizzes will count. So, if you miss one Friday quiz, you can still win. The maximum total score is 100 points!
If you get an answer almost right or half right, your teacher will award you one point instead of two. For example, suppose the question is: Name two Irish rivers and you write Shannon and Nile. Shannon is right, but Nile is not. You would earn one point! Don t worry too much about spelling. If your answer is right, you ll get the points so long as your spelling is close enough . unless, of course, it s a spelling question!
Enjoy the quiz and hopefully you will learn a few things from it too! When the quiz is finished, all of the questions will be shown on the last page to allow you to do a quick check. Good Luck! No whispering! Here we go
Question 1 Maths True or false? Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
Question 2 Animals Which of these can live in a terrarium? (a) bees (b) fish (c) birds (d) iguanas
Question 3 The Maths Teaser Which one of these numbers has two zero and then two four? (a)0024 (b)2024 (c) 0044
Question 4 C h seo? (a)Nelson Mandela (b)Martin Luther King Jr. (c) Mahatma Gandhi
Question 5 Maths The perimeter of a circle is also known as what? (a)radius (b)diameter (c) circumference
Question 6 Puzzling Pics Logos What website is represented by this logo?
Question 7 Sport Who broke the record for winning the most Olympic medals? (a)Mo Farah (b)Usain Bolt (c) Michael Phelps
Question 8 Maths Which of these is not a real number? (a)quadrillion (b)zillion (c) googol
Question 9 Animals Which of the following is a pack animal related to the camel? (a)hyena (b)llama (c) lemming (d)lemur
Question 10 4 Letters - 1 Word Can you make a word using these four letters? D Y A L
Question 11 Books How many lines are in a limerick?
Question 12 Puzzling Maths Pic Cats and mice What is the value of the question mark?
Question 13 - The Whizz Quiz question The answer is a pair of rhyming words that means the same as the clue. Clue: A buzzing insect that has been released from prison Answer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Question Recap 1. True or false? Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal. 2. Which of these can live in a terrarium? (a) bees (b) fish (c) birds (d) iguanas 3. The Maths Tricky Teaser Which one of these numbers has two zero and then two four? a) 0024b) 2024 c) 0044 4. C h seo? (a) Nelson Mandela (b) Martin Luther King Jr. (c) Mahatma Gandhi 5. The perimeter of a circle is also known as what? (a) radius (b) diameter (c) circumference 6. Puzzling Pics Logos 7. Who broke the record for winning the most Olympic medals? (a) Mo Farah (b) Usain Bolt (c) Michael Phelps 8. Which of these is not a real number? (a) quadrillion (b) zillion (c) googol 9. Which of the following is a pack animal related to the camel? (a) hyena (b) llama (c) lemming (d) lemur 10. 4 Letters Make a word D A Y L 11. How many lines are in a limerick? 12. Cats and mice: What is the value of the question mark? 13. Whizz Quiz clue A buzzing insect that has been released from prison?
Answer 1 True or false? Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal. True
Answer 2 Which of these can live in a terrarium? (a) bees (b) fish (c) birds (d) iguanas
Answer 3 The Maths Teaser Which one of these numbers has two zero and then two four? (a)0024 (b)2024 (c) 0044
Answer 4 C h seo? (a)Nelson Mandela (b)Martin Luther King Jr. (c) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer 5 The perimeter of a circle is also known as what? (a)radius (b)diameter (c) circumference
Answer 6 Puzzling Pics Logos What website is represented by this logo? Instagram
Answer 7 Who broke the record for winning the most Olympic medals? (a)Mo Farah (b)Usain Bolt (c) Michael Phelps
Answer 8 Which of these is not a real number? (a)quadrillion (b)zillion (c) googol
Answer 9 Which of the following is a pack animal related to the camel? (a)hyena (b)llama (c) lemming (d)lemur
Answer 10 4 Letters - 1 Word Can you make a word using these four letters? D Y A L LADY
Answer 11 How many lines are in a limerick? 5
Answer 12 Puzzling Maths Pic Cats and mice What is the value of the question mark? 9 + 4 + 4 = 17
Answer 13 - The Whizz Quiz question Clue: A buzzing insect that has been released from prison Answer:FREE BEE