1.
How many students are at the school?
Explanation
The given answer states that there are 400 students at the school. This means that the total number of students enrolled in the school is 400.
2.
How many Human Calculators are there?
3.
How many more Human Calculators are there than Junior Giants?
Explanation
The question asks for the difference between the number of Human Calculators and Junior Giants. Since the answer is given as 120, it means that there are 120 more Human Calculators than Junior Giants.
4.
If all the Almost Einsteins moved up a rank, how many Human Calculators would there be?
Explanation
If all the Almost Einsteins moved up a rank, it means that there are no Almost Einsteins left and all of them have become Human Calculators. Therefore, the number of Human Calculators would be the same as the initial number of Almost Einsteins, which is 280.
5.
What is the amount of the key. Each symbol if worth? $___________ . Just put the number.
6.
In which class did 15 students choose chocolate frogs?
Explanation
The correct answer is 6P,6p. This answer suggests that in the class 6P, 15 students chose chocolate frogs. The lowercase "p" could be a typo or a different way of representing the class name. However, without any further context, it is difficult to determine the exact meaning of the class name.
7.
Which was a more popular choice in Year 6, mint chews or marshmallows?
Explanation
The more popular choice in Year 6 was marshmallows.
8.
How many students are there in Year 5?
Explanation
The answer is 59, 59 students, 59 students. This indicates that there are a total of 59 students in Year 5. The variations in the way the answer is written (with or without spaces or the word "students") do not change the meaning or the numerical value of the answer.
9.
What was the most popular lolly in Year 5? No capitals
Explanation
The correct answer is "chocolate frogs, Chocolate Frogs, Chocolate frogs, Chocolatefrogs, chocolatefrogs." This answer is correct because it includes all the variations of the correct answer, which is "chocolate frogs." The question asks for the most popular lolly in Year 5, and all the variations of "chocolate frogs" are included in the answer choices.
10.
The lolly that Mr Gain should buy the most of, due to it being the most popular is: ____________________ No capitals
Explanation
Based on the given information, the most popular lolly that Mr Gain should buy the most of is "chocolate frogs" or "chocolatefrogs".
11.
In which game did the Hornets beat the Ravens by 15 points?
Explanation
The Hornets beat the Ravens by 15 points in Game 1.
12.
In which game did the Hornets beat the Ravens by the most points?
Explanation
The correct answer is Game4, Game 4, game 4, game4, or 4.
13.
Calculate the total points scored by the Ravens in 5 games. Only write the number.
Explanation
The given answer of 185 is the total points scored by the Ravens in 5 games.
14.
How many more points did the Hornets score in 5 games? Only write the number.
Explanation
The Hornets scored 10 more points in the 5 games.
15.
Which sold better, the cookies or the chocolate?
Explanation
The given answer states that chocolate sold better than cookies. This implies that when comparing the sales of cookies and chocolate, chocolate had higher sales.
16.
Who sold the most altogether?
Explanation
The person who sold the most altogether is Paddy. The answer is repeated twice, once with a lowercase "paddy" and once with an uppercase "Paddy".
17.
If the cookies were $2.50 a packet and the chocolate was $1.50 a bar, how much money did the top
seller raise?
Explanation
The question asks for the amount of money the top seller raised. The correct answer is $104, $104.00, or 104. This suggests that the top seller raised a total of $104, which could be a combination of sales from cookies and chocolate bars.
18.
This pie chart shows the television shows children in Year 6 prefer to watch.
Look carefully to see how the pie chart is divided and answer the following questions:
What percentage of children prefer to watch comedy? _____% Put the number only.
Explanation
The pie chart is divided into different sections representing different television shows preferred by children in Year 6. The question asks for the percentage of children who prefer to watch comedy. From the pie chart, it can be observed that the comedy section occupies half of the chart, indicating that 50% of children prefer to watch comedy shows.
19.
This pie chart shows the television shows children in Year 6 prefer to watch.
Look carefully to see how the pie chart is divided and answer the following questions:
What percentage of childrenlike game shows best? _____% Put the number only.
Explanation
The pie chart shows the preferences of children in Year 6 for television shows. The question asks for the percentage of children who like game shows the best. The answer provided is "25, 25%," indicating that 25% of the children prefer game shows.
20.
Which types of shows were chosen by the same number of children?
Correct Answer
D. News &
News and Current Events and TV Series
Explanation
The correct answer is "News & News and Current Events and TV Series". This means that the same number of children chose both News & News and Current Events shows and TV Series shows.
21.
What percentage was chosen by the same number of children? ___________% Just put the number
Correct Answer
12.5%
12.5
22.
There are 64 children in Year 6. How many prefer comedy? ___________% Just put the number
Correct Answer
32
Explanation
The correct answer is 32 because the question asks for the number of children who prefer comedy out of a total of 64 children in Year 6. Since the answer is given as a percentage, it can be inferred that 32 out of the 64 children, or 50%, prefer comedy.
23.
There are 64 children in Year 6. How many like news and current events? ___________% Just put the number
Correct Answer
8
12.5
Explanation
The answer 8,12.5 suggests that out of the 64 children in Year 6, 8 of them like news and current events, which represents approximately 12.5% of the total number of children.
24.
How many more children like watching game shows than a TV series? Just put the number
Correct Answer
8
25.
How many breakfast food ads were there? Number only
Correct Answer
40
26.
What is the total number of ads represented on the pie chart? Number only
Correct Answer
200
Explanation
The total number of ads represented on the pie chart is 200.
27.
How many ads does each sector on the graph represent? Number only
Correct Answer
10
Explanation
Each sector on the graph represents 10 ads.
28.
What percentage of ads are about breakfast food? Number only
Correct Answer
20
20%
Explanation
The correct answer is 20,20%. This means that both 20 and 20% are correct answers. The question is asking for the percentage of ads that are about breakfast food, and the answer is 20%. Additionally, the answer can also be interpreted as the number 20, which could represent the total number of ads or some other relevant quantity.
29.
Which two types of ads together make up half the number of ads on children’s TV shows?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Fast Food and Drinks and breakfast food
B. Other products and toys
Explanation
The correct answer is Fast Food and Drinks and breakfast food, Other products and toys. This answer states that two types of ads, namely Fast Food and Drinks and breakfast food, and Other products and toys, together make up half the number of ads on children's TV shows.
30.
How many students are in Year 6 at Hogwart’s Academy if 35 children have nothing for breakfast? Number only
Correct Answer(s)
140
Explanation
Since the question states that 35 children have nothing for breakfast, it implies that these 35 children are the students in Year 6 at Hogwart's Academy. Therefore, the total number of students in Year 6 is 140.
31.
At Summer Bay Primary, if 16 children have cereal, how many have nothing for breakfast? Number only
Correct Answer(s)
10
Explanation
If there are 16 children who have cereal for breakfast, and the question asks how many have nothing for breakfast, then the remaining children who do not have cereal must have nothing for breakfast. Therefore, the answer is 10.
32.
15 minutes were spent at the reptiles. How long was lunch at the seal show?_____________ minutes Number only
Correct Answer(s)
45
Explanation
The question states that 15 minutes were spent at the reptiles. Since the question is asking about the length of lunch at the seal show, it can be inferred that the time spent at the reptiles is unrelated to the length of lunch. Therefore, the answer to the question is 45 minutes, as stated.
33.
If 15 minutes were spent at the reptiles section, how long was spent watching the pandas?
_____________ minutes Number only
Correct Answer(s)
30
30Minutes
30minutes
30 minutes
Explanation
The answer is 30 minutes. This is because the question states that 15 minutes were spent at the reptiles section, implying that the remaining time was spent watching the pandas. Since no other information is given, we can assume that the total time spent at the zoo was 30 minutes, with half of that time spent at the reptiles section and the other half spent watching the pandas.
34.
How much time in total was spent at the zoo? _____________ hours Number only
Correct Answer(s)
2
Explanation
The total time spent at the zoo was 2 hours.
35.
What was the value of Jenna’s car in 2003? Number only and no spaces
Correct Answer(s)
17500
Explanation
The value of Jenna's car in 2003 was 17500.
36.
By how much did the car’s value drop between 2002 and 2005? Number only and no spaces
Correct Answer(s)
7500
Explanation
The car's value dropped by 7500 between 2002 and 2005.
37.
Between which years was the greatest drop in value?
Correct Answer
D. 2001-2002
Explanation
The greatest drop in value occurred between 2001-2002.