This document contains a quiz-style game called "Who wants to be a millionaire?" with 12 multiple choice questions of increasing difficulty and point values. The player progresses through the game by answering questions correctly and accumulates more points with each right answer. The final question, if answered correctly, wins the player 1 million points and the game is complete.
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1. Ampliación 1º Bachillerato
Who wants to be a
millionaire?
Click here to start
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2. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
The capital of the country is Athens
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Q1 for 100 points
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100 Close Clue
I don't understand these instructions. They are
___________________________
a Dutch to me b Greek to me
c English to me d French to me
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3. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
Nihao means good morning.
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q2 for 250 points
Close Clue
Yesterday's meeting was like playing _________________.
At the end messages were confusing
a Bristish whispers b Portuguese whispers
c Chinese whispers d Japanese whispers
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4. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
The man is in the bus
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q3 for 1000 points
Close Clue
The lifeguard spent his holidays at the beach.
That's a real __________________
a Busman's holiday b Bus driver's holiday
c Lifeguard's holiday d Boring holiday
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5. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
If you work with numbers...
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q4 for 4000 points
Close Clue
Our students always complain about math.
They aren't ______________________
a Math crunchers b Number crunchers
c Equation crunchers d Accountants
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6. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
Congratulations!!
It usually has oars
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
You now definitely go away with 4000 points!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
Q5 for 8000 points
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Close Clue
We need to work together to find a solution.
We are all ____________________
a In the same yatch b In the same car
c In the same boat d In the same ship
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7. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
It rhymes with dog
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q6 for 16000 points
Close Clue
What are you doing in the middle of the road?
What a ________________ you are!!!
a Road hog b Road pig
c Road snail d Road tortoise
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8. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
Garfield and Snoopy are two
examples x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q7 for 32000 points
Close Clue
We can't go out out.
It's raining __________________
a Cats and birds b Cats and dogs
c Cats and rats d Elephants and giraffes
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9. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
The British prefer this drink.
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q8 for 64000 points
Close Clue
My brother and sister had an argument about football
yesterday. Nothing serious, ____________________
a A storm in a coffee cup b A storm in a glass
c A storm in the desert d A storm in a teacup
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10. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
It means muitimillionaire
Congratulations!! x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
You now definitely go away with 64000 points!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q9 for 125000 points
Close Clue
If you win this game you won't have to worry about money.
You will be a person with ______________
a Deep pockets b Clean shoes
c Expensive suits d Good luck
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11. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
The words rhyme with guest and
leg x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q10 for 250000 points
Close Clue
I have a ________________ to pay for my university fees.
I've been saving money for 2 years
a Bird nest b Bird's egg
c Nest egg d Basket with eggs
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12. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
We have a similar idiom in Spanish.
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q11 for 500000 points
Close Clue
Corruption has become very controversial, in fact a
_____________________ for the government
a Hot potato b Cold potato
c Hot tomato d Cold tomato
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13. 12 Million
11 500,000
10 250,000
You eat them for breakfast.
x
Take away
2
x
09 125,000
08 64,000
07 32,000
Correct!
?
06 16,000
05 8,000
04 4,000
03 1,000
02 250
01 100
Q12 for a million points
Close Clue
Speaking English is the ________________ to get a good
job. It's essential.
a Milk and coffee b Fish and chips
c Bread and water d Bread and butter
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14. Sorry!
That was the wrong answer
You go away with
0 points
Click here to start again
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15. Sorry!
That was the wrong answer
You go away with
4000 points
Click here to start again
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16. Sorry!
That was the wrong answer
You go away with
64, 000 points
Click here to start again
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17. Congratulations
You go away with
One million points!!
Click here to start again
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