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Family Quiz - 12 January 2024
What is the definition of a ‘prime’ number?

Family Quiz - 12 January 2024

Hello, quiz enthusiasts! As the week comes to an end, it's time once again for our much-anticipated family quiz. Crafted with both parents and children in mind, our aim is to make learning fun and collaborative.

These questions span a range of subjects, drawing inspiration directly from across our website, ensuring that the young minds get a refreshing revision while the adults jog their memory. From English to Geography, from History to Maths, and everything in between, challenge yourselves and see how much school knowledge you've retained.

Gather up the family, fingers on your buzzers – enjoy!

1.
Question from a KS2 Geography Quiz on Water.
What is the process called when the gas cools and forms clouds?
Evaporation
Corrosion
Distillation
Condensation
When water vapour cools it forms droplets. The mist formed if you breathe on a mirror or window is condensation.
2.
Question from the Numeracy Game.
Louis runs a burger van. He puts 6ml of mustard on every burger he sells. How many burgers will Louis be able to add mustard to if he has a 200ml bottle?
31
32
33
34
200 divided by 6 = 33.3333333
3.
Question from a KS3 Science Quiz on the Circulatory System.
Which of the following is not a component of blood?
Plasma
Plates
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Should be platelets, these are cells that help your blood to form a clot when a blood vessel is damaged.
4.
Question from a KS3 History Quiz on Women and the Vote.
In 1918, women over what age were allowed to vote?
20
25
30
35
The Suffragettes supported the war. In 1918, many women over 30 were given the right to vote in parliamentary elections but it was another ten years before Universal Suffrage was introduced - any citizen over the age of 21 got the vote in 1928.
5.
Question from a GCSE Maths Quiz on Mathematical Definitions.
What is the definition of a ‘prime’ number?
A positive odd whole number divisible only by 1 and itself
A whole number divisible only by 1 and itself
A positive whole number divisible only by 1 and itself
A positive whole number greater than 1 and divisible only by 1 and itself
A positive whole number greater than 1 and divisible only by 1 and itself
6.
Question from an 11 Plus English Quiz on Antonyms.
What is the antonym of the word below?
Vacant (adjective)
Occupied
Free
Unoccupied
Available
The meaning of 'vacant' is given by the three wrong answers which are synonymous words.
7.
Question from a KS2 D and T Quiz on Circuits and Switches.
The casing for most electrical products should be made of what?
Insulating material
Conducting material
Metal
Paper
Electricity does not pass through an insulating material such as rubber, therefore when you touch the product you do not hurt yourself.
8.
Question from a PSHE Quiz on Road Safety.
At a pelican crossing what does a flashing green man mean?
Go back to the pavement
Start to cross
Do not start to cross
Run
If you have started to cross you should continue.
9.
Question from a KS1 Vocabulary Quiz on Adjectives.
Choose which one of the words listed below matches the meaning given. Lasting forever or enduring
Willing
Permanent
Blind
Overseas
The accident caused permanent damage to her arm.
10.
Question from a KS2 Music Quiz on Instruments.
Which of these is an untuned instrument?
Bass drum
Flute
Violin
Glockenspiel
An untuned instrument cannot be made to play a chosen pitch - you could not play a scale on an untuned instrument.
Author:  Alison King

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