The boats that transported King Henry V's army to France took 1-2 weeks to cross the English Channel, arriving at Harfleur. Once there, a disease called the flux struck both the British army and residents, causing fever, diarrhea, and intestinal bleeding. Many died, though the siege of Harfleur continued. While the video showed horses stopping due to arrows, they actually stopped upon noticing stakes placed in the ground by the French. The French celebrated before the battle, expecting an easy victory due to their vast numbers, but their huge army could not fit on the field and was clumsy, allowing the smaller British force to defeat them.
The Battle of Agincourt took place on October 25th, 1415 between England and France during the Hundred Years' War. King Henry V of England defeated the French army, securing an important victory for England in its campaign to expand its territory in France. Though outnumbered, the English forces were able to defeat the overconfident, tired, and hungry French army due in part to the effectiveness of the English longbowmen. The battle resulted in many French casualties but few English losses and helped cement Henry V's reputation as a strong military leader.
Quotes By Famous People: 3 Inspirational Quotes That Lead You To SuccessMichael Lee
We often turn to influential people for inspiration. In this presentation, you will know some of the most memorable quotes by famous people that can lead you to massive success.
The document discusses traditional meals and cuisine in the United Kingdom and Albania. In the UK, the main meals are breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with breakfast typically consisting of cereal and toast now rather than a full English fry-up. Lunch is often a packed lunch such as a sandwich. Traditional dinner was meat and two vegetables but now curries and pastas are more common. In Albania, the main meal is lunch which usually includes meat, vegetables, and salad dressed with olive oil. Soups and desserts made from fruits, milk, dough, and syrups are also part of the traditional cuisine.
The document discusses various ways that people can become famous such as being in a pop group. It then provides brief biographies of several famous people including the Russian soccer player Andrew Arshavin, the Egyptian ruler Cleopatra, the actor Bruce Willis, and the author J.K. Rowling. It asks readers to decide which people are being discussed based on listening to a conversation between two friends. It also includes statements about fame for readers to agree or disagree with and phrases to use in discussing their opinions.
This document discusses non-verbal communication and body language. It states that non-verbal communication makes up at least 65% of social meanings conveyed in a conversation. Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, body posture, gestures, use of personal space, tone of voice, touch, smell, clothing and style. Specific non-verbal cues like crossed arms, eye contact, smiling and handshakes can signal meanings like defensiveness, honesty and confidence. The document emphasizes the importance of being aware of non-verbal cues in communication and avoiding misunderstandings.
This document summarizes British fashion from 1050 to the early 19th century through detailed descriptions and images of clothing from each time period. It discusses the basic tunics, mantles, and leggings worn in the 11th-15th centuries and the transition to fitted doublets, breeches, and elaborate ruffs in the 16th-17th centuries. Women's dresses evolved from simple tunics to structured gowns with wide skirts and tall hairstyles. By the 18th century, men wore tailored coats and waistcoats while women's fashions emphasized sackback dresses and side hoops under full skirts. The document provides a comprehensive overview of changing styles and silhouettes across British fashion history
The boats that transported King Henry V's army to France took 1-2 weeks to cross the English Channel, arriving at Harfleur. Once there, a disease called the flux struck both the British army and residents, causing fever, diarrhea, and intestinal bleeding. Many died, though the siege of Harfleur continued. While the video showed horses stopping due to arrows, they actually stopped upon noticing stakes placed in the ground by the French. The French celebrated before the battle, expecting an easy victory due to their vast numbers, but their huge army could not fit on the field and was clumsy, allowing the smaller British force to defeat them.
The Battle of Agincourt took place on October 25th, 1415 between England and France during the Hundred Years' War. King Henry V of England defeated the French army, securing an important victory for England in its campaign to expand its territory in France. Though outnumbered, the English forces were able to defeat the overconfident, tired, and hungry French army due in part to the effectiveness of the English longbowmen. The battle resulted in many French casualties but few English losses and helped cement Henry V's reputation as a strong military leader.
Quotes By Famous People: 3 Inspirational Quotes That Lead You To SuccessMichael Lee
We often turn to influential people for inspiration. In this presentation, you will know some of the most memorable quotes by famous people that can lead you to massive success.
The document discusses traditional meals and cuisine in the United Kingdom and Albania. In the UK, the main meals are breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with breakfast typically consisting of cereal and toast now rather than a full English fry-up. Lunch is often a packed lunch such as a sandwich. Traditional dinner was meat and two vegetables but now curries and pastas are more common. In Albania, the main meal is lunch which usually includes meat, vegetables, and salad dressed with olive oil. Soups and desserts made from fruits, milk, dough, and syrups are also part of the traditional cuisine.
The document discusses various ways that people can become famous such as being in a pop group. It then provides brief biographies of several famous people including the Russian soccer player Andrew Arshavin, the Egyptian ruler Cleopatra, the actor Bruce Willis, and the author J.K. Rowling. It asks readers to decide which people are being discussed based on listening to a conversation between two friends. It also includes statements about fame for readers to agree or disagree with and phrases to use in discussing their opinions.
This document discusses non-verbal communication and body language. It states that non-verbal communication makes up at least 65% of social meanings conveyed in a conversation. Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, body posture, gestures, use of personal space, tone of voice, touch, smell, clothing and style. Specific non-verbal cues like crossed arms, eye contact, smiling and handshakes can signal meanings like defensiveness, honesty and confidence. The document emphasizes the importance of being aware of non-verbal cues in communication and avoiding misunderstandings.
This document summarizes British fashion from 1050 to the early 19th century through detailed descriptions and images of clothing from each time period. It discusses the basic tunics, mantles, and leggings worn in the 11th-15th centuries and the transition to fitted doublets, breeches, and elaborate ruffs in the 16th-17th centuries. Women's dresses evolved from simple tunics to structured gowns with wide skirts and tall hairstyles. By the 18th century, men wore tailored coats and waistcoats while women's fashions emphasized sackback dresses and side hoops under full skirts. The document provides a comprehensive overview of changing styles and silhouettes across British fashion history
This document contains short profiles of various famous people including musicians, athletes, and singers. It provides basic information such as their names, ages, birthdays, physical descriptions, and places of origin. Profiles include Aimar Olaizola, One Direction, Melendi, Lamont Alexander Hamilton, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Robert Lewandowski, Justin Bieber, Malu, Pedro Morales, Pablo Alboran, Selena Gomez, Zisis, Fernando Alonso, Jakub Blaczykowski, and Beyonce.
All-age talk starting with the popular "Who am I" game (includes two ready-made questions to warm-up the audience) and then progressing into piecing together the clues about who Jesus is. Climaxing with Peter's declaration that He is the Christ and asking what we believe.
This document provides instructions for playing Movie Bingo. [1] Players are divided into groups of three and each group receives a bingo card with different movie genres. [2] As clues about movie titles are read out, players match the clues to genres on their card. [3] The goal is to complete a row of genres first to win. The document also defines common movie genres and provides an example of describing a favorite movie that incorporates several genres.
The document discusses fashion clothing styles in Britain. It describes that British people enjoy wearing complementary and footwear over clothes and prefer more extroverted styles. Common casual clothes include t-shirts, jeans, and sportswear. Teenagers are influenced by popular clothing brands and shops like TopShop and can experience bullying for not following fashion trends. School uniforms are required in most British schools and generally consist of trousers or skirts, white shirts, and optional ties and jumpers/sweaters with school logos. Famous British designers mentioned include Paul Smith, Stella McCartney, and Alexander McQueen.
Kognitivní dimenze diskurzu: Konstrukční gramatiky a pojmová integraceDominik Lukes
Kognitivní gramatika přináší mnoho originálních perspektiv ohledně povahy jazyka. Smazává dosud nepřeklenutelné rozdíly mezi lexikem a gramatikou, pragmatika se stává součástí sémantiky–tradiční roviny popisu jazyka a další dichotomie ztrácejí svou důležitost. Jazyk se místo modulárního nezávislého systému stává inventářem významuplných jazykových jednotek (konstrukcí), jejichž význam je možné hledat nejen v jejich referenčních hodnotách, ale také v jejich zapuštění do kognitivního systému i jeho společenského kontextu. Co to ale znamená pro jazykové celky tradičně označované termíny jako text nebo diskurz? Analýza diskurzu často spočívá na metafoře textu jako věty, tato analogie je však nedostatečná jak lingvisticky tak psychologicky. Musíme tedy hledat nové organizační principy textu. Kognitivní gramatika nám nabízí symbolické konstrukce a teorie pojmové integrace přináší pojem mentálního prostoru. Tento příspěvek se pokusí načrtnout, jak by takové spojení mohlo funguvat na pozadí kritického zhodnocení současné literatury.
okay, so this was my humble attempt at a quiz....
mainly for IGCSE grade 6 students using the book "Landmark-Integrated Social Sciences"
have fun!!
plz comment ur feedback!!!
thank you!!
also download it (hyperlinked show...it's a quiz remember!:))
USA: Quiz V English Culture Week, Category B.bandresandres
This document contains a quiz about United States culture, geography, history and politics. It includes multiple choice questions about US presidents, landmarks, symbols, sports teams, foods and music. The quiz is intended for Spanish students in 3rd and 4th year of secondary school to test their knowledge of American culture.
This document contains biographical information about 12 famous people:
1. Barack Obama, the former US President
2. Lady Gaga, the singer and songwriter
3. Leonardo DiCaprio, the actor
4. Ellen DeGeneres, the comedian and talk show host
5. Lionel Messi, the soccer player for Barcelona
6. Marsai Martin, the actress
7. Bill Gates, the business magnate and philanthropist
8. Beyoncé, the singer, songwriter and actress
9. LeBron James, the NBA player for the Los Angeles Lakers
10. Marsai Martin, the actress
11. Brian McKnight, the singer
The document describes four famous people based on physical descriptions and other clues. It mentions that the first person is a Russian female tennis champion with long blonde hair and blue eyes. The second is a British male football player with tattoos and a famous pop star wife. The third is a handsome British man who likes fast cars and technology and has the favorite number 7. The fourth is an American high school student and secret singer with blonde or dark curly hair and blue eyes.
The document contains a quiz about famous actors and actresses including Patrick Swayze, Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman, Greta Garbo, and Heath Ledger. It asks multiple choice questions about details of their lives and careers, such as places of birth, films they starred in, awards received, and other biographical facts.
This document contains 5 rounds of trivia questions and answers about topics in Indian history, mythology, and government. Each round has 4 multiple choice questions covering various people, places, and events from ancient Indian civilizations, Indian mythology, locations in Delhi known for food, historical figures from Mughal-era India, and provisions of the Indian constitution. The questions test knowledge about Mesopotamian and Indus Valley civilizations, important figures from Egyptian and Indian history, landmarks in Delhi, characters and stories from Hindu mythology, merchants and food from Mughal India, and details about the Indian political system.
The document contains a history quiz with multiple choice questions about important events and figures in Spanish and European history. Some of the questions covered include: which king created the Spanish Armada, the year of Spain's independence war, the last absolutist king of Spain, the year the 13 colonies declared independence, the years of World War 1, the year of the Vienna Congress, when the French Revolution started, the countries that signed the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, and the year America was discovered. The quiz is testing knowledge about the timeline of these significant historical events through multiple choice questions.
1. The document is a monthly newsletter containing various sections about sports trivia including guessing sports personalities from clues, connecting different sporting facts, and answering questions to test knowledge of sports and India's sporting achievements.
2. The guessing personalities section provides clues about 10 famous athletes and sports figures and asks the reader to guess who they are, such as Bernie Ecclestone, Yelena Isinbayeva, and Scuderia Ferrari.
3. Other sections include connecting disparate sporting facts, answering questions to see how much the reader knows about various sports incidents and terms, and highlighting important milestones in Indian sports.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides a game to learn about famous people from history and around the world. It includes 20 individuals and provides their name, nationality, profession, what they are famous for, and whether they are alive or dead. The people featured come from various backgrounds and occupations, including scientists, pilots, actors, singers, writers, politicians and more.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING ; ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE.SAFWAT REDA SHOAIB.ali omar
The document summarizes the eight parts of speech in English grammar: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. It provides examples and definitions for each part of speech, describing what kind of word it is and how it functions in a sentence. The document aims to explain the basic parts of speech to the reader as an introduction to English grammar.
Lecture 1 academic writing in english finalannemiekwegman
This lecture provides an overview and introduction to the Academic Writing course. It discusses the structure and expectations of the course, including aims, lectures, tutorials, assignments, assessment criteria, and deadlines. It also introduces the course book and discusses key concepts in academic writing, such as the writing process, text structure, purpose and audience, plagiarism, and characteristics of formal versus informal writing. Resources for developing academic vocabulary are also presented.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz being held, including information about the preliminary and final rounds. The preliminary round will consist of 15 multiple choice questions to be completed individually or in teams of two. The top 4 scoring teams will advance to the final round. Slide puzzles or visual puzzles may be included as tie-breakers. Participants are advised to bring a pen and paper to write down their answers.
The document discusses the Earth, Moon, and Sun. It states that the Earth is round and spins on its axis once every 24 hours, causing day and night. It orbits the Sun once every year. The Moon is much smaller than the Earth and orbits it once every 28 days, appearing to change shape because we only see the lit side. The Sun is a star that is much larger than the Earth and gives off heat and light.
City & guilds nvq diploma in plumbing - apply scientific principlesQwizdom UK
The document contains questions about scientific principles related to mechanical services engineering and plumbing. It covers topics like the freezing point and density of water, pressure and resistance in pipes, heat transfer through different materials, pH levels, corrosion rates of metals, expansion of materials, and electrical units. The questions test knowledge of key concepts around phase changes, heat, pressure, material properties, and more.
City & guilds electroctechnical technology - installation & buildingsQwizdom UK
The document discusses various topics relating to electrical installations and regulations. It provides multiple choice questions about standards and regulations for electrical safety, components of wiring systems, symbols used in technical drawings, and types of earthing systems. Correct answers are given for each question regarding the IEE Wiring Regulations, use of lightning conductors, meaning of standards markings, purpose of exploded views, tools used by contractors, scales for drawings, monitoring installation progress, environmental control circuits, suitable wiring systems, addressing voltage drop, construction of data cables, disconnecting components, hazardous location protection, and special earth systems.
This document appears to be a sample presentation for a housing association event involving tenant involvement and feedback. It includes polls and questions on topics like tenant demographics, satisfaction with landlord services, ways to provide input, and evaluation of the event. The presentation utilizes an audience response system to collect responses from attendees in real time.
This document contains short profiles of various famous people including musicians, athletes, and singers. It provides basic information such as their names, ages, birthdays, physical descriptions, and places of origin. Profiles include Aimar Olaizola, One Direction, Melendi, Lamont Alexander Hamilton, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Robert Lewandowski, Justin Bieber, Malu, Pedro Morales, Pablo Alboran, Selena Gomez, Zisis, Fernando Alonso, Jakub Blaczykowski, and Beyonce.
All-age talk starting with the popular "Who am I" game (includes two ready-made questions to warm-up the audience) and then progressing into piecing together the clues about who Jesus is. Climaxing with Peter's declaration that He is the Christ and asking what we believe.
This document provides instructions for playing Movie Bingo. [1] Players are divided into groups of three and each group receives a bingo card with different movie genres. [2] As clues about movie titles are read out, players match the clues to genres on their card. [3] The goal is to complete a row of genres first to win. The document also defines common movie genres and provides an example of describing a favorite movie that incorporates several genres.
The document discusses fashion clothing styles in Britain. It describes that British people enjoy wearing complementary and footwear over clothes and prefer more extroverted styles. Common casual clothes include t-shirts, jeans, and sportswear. Teenagers are influenced by popular clothing brands and shops like TopShop and can experience bullying for not following fashion trends. School uniforms are required in most British schools and generally consist of trousers or skirts, white shirts, and optional ties and jumpers/sweaters with school logos. Famous British designers mentioned include Paul Smith, Stella McCartney, and Alexander McQueen.
Kognitivní dimenze diskurzu: Konstrukční gramatiky a pojmová integraceDominik Lukes
Kognitivní gramatika přináší mnoho originálních perspektiv ohledně povahy jazyka. Smazává dosud nepřeklenutelné rozdíly mezi lexikem a gramatikou, pragmatika se stává součástí sémantiky–tradiční roviny popisu jazyka a další dichotomie ztrácejí svou důležitost. Jazyk se místo modulárního nezávislého systému stává inventářem významuplných jazykových jednotek (konstrukcí), jejichž význam je možné hledat nejen v jejich referenčních hodnotách, ale také v jejich zapuštění do kognitivního systému i jeho společenského kontextu. Co to ale znamená pro jazykové celky tradičně označované termíny jako text nebo diskurz? Analýza diskurzu často spočívá na metafoře textu jako věty, tato analogie je však nedostatečná jak lingvisticky tak psychologicky. Musíme tedy hledat nové organizační principy textu. Kognitivní gramatika nám nabízí symbolické konstrukce a teorie pojmové integrace přináší pojem mentálního prostoru. Tento příspěvek se pokusí načrtnout, jak by takové spojení mohlo funguvat na pozadí kritického zhodnocení současné literatury.
okay, so this was my humble attempt at a quiz....
mainly for IGCSE grade 6 students using the book "Landmark-Integrated Social Sciences"
have fun!!
plz comment ur feedback!!!
thank you!!
also download it (hyperlinked show...it's a quiz remember!:))
USA: Quiz V English Culture Week, Category B.bandresandres
This document contains a quiz about United States culture, geography, history and politics. It includes multiple choice questions about US presidents, landmarks, symbols, sports teams, foods and music. The quiz is intended for Spanish students in 3rd and 4th year of secondary school to test their knowledge of American culture.
This document contains biographical information about 12 famous people:
1. Barack Obama, the former US President
2. Lady Gaga, the singer and songwriter
3. Leonardo DiCaprio, the actor
4. Ellen DeGeneres, the comedian and talk show host
5. Lionel Messi, the soccer player for Barcelona
6. Marsai Martin, the actress
7. Bill Gates, the business magnate and philanthropist
8. Beyoncé, the singer, songwriter and actress
9. LeBron James, the NBA player for the Los Angeles Lakers
10. Marsai Martin, the actress
11. Brian McKnight, the singer
The document describes four famous people based on physical descriptions and other clues. It mentions that the first person is a Russian female tennis champion with long blonde hair and blue eyes. The second is a British male football player with tattoos and a famous pop star wife. The third is a handsome British man who likes fast cars and technology and has the favorite number 7. The fourth is an American high school student and secret singer with blonde or dark curly hair and blue eyes.
The document contains a quiz about famous actors and actresses including Patrick Swayze, Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman, Greta Garbo, and Heath Ledger. It asks multiple choice questions about details of their lives and careers, such as places of birth, films they starred in, awards received, and other biographical facts.
This document contains 5 rounds of trivia questions and answers about topics in Indian history, mythology, and government. Each round has 4 multiple choice questions covering various people, places, and events from ancient Indian civilizations, Indian mythology, locations in Delhi known for food, historical figures from Mughal-era India, and provisions of the Indian constitution. The questions test knowledge about Mesopotamian and Indus Valley civilizations, important figures from Egyptian and Indian history, landmarks in Delhi, characters and stories from Hindu mythology, merchants and food from Mughal India, and details about the Indian political system.
The document contains a history quiz with multiple choice questions about important events and figures in Spanish and European history. Some of the questions covered include: which king created the Spanish Armada, the year of Spain's independence war, the last absolutist king of Spain, the year the 13 colonies declared independence, the years of World War 1, the year of the Vienna Congress, when the French Revolution started, the countries that signed the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, and the year America was discovered. The quiz is testing knowledge about the timeline of these significant historical events through multiple choice questions.
1. The document is a monthly newsletter containing various sections about sports trivia including guessing sports personalities from clues, connecting different sporting facts, and answering questions to test knowledge of sports and India's sporting achievements.
2. The guessing personalities section provides clues about 10 famous athletes and sports figures and asks the reader to guess who they are, such as Bernie Ecclestone, Yelena Isinbayeva, and Scuderia Ferrari.
3. Other sections include connecting disparate sporting facts, answering questions to see how much the reader knows about various sports incidents and terms, and highlighting important milestones in Indian sports.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides a game to learn about famous people from history and around the world. It includes 20 individuals and provides their name, nationality, profession, what they are famous for, and whether they are alive or dead. The people featured come from various backgrounds and occupations, including scientists, pilots, actors, singers, writers, politicians and more.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND WRITING ; ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE.SAFWAT REDA SHOAIB.ali omar
The document summarizes the eight parts of speech in English grammar: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. It provides examples and definitions for each part of speech, describing what kind of word it is and how it functions in a sentence. The document aims to explain the basic parts of speech to the reader as an introduction to English grammar.
Lecture 1 academic writing in english finalannemiekwegman
This lecture provides an overview and introduction to the Academic Writing course. It discusses the structure and expectations of the course, including aims, lectures, tutorials, assignments, assessment criteria, and deadlines. It also introduces the course book and discusses key concepts in academic writing, such as the writing process, text structure, purpose and audience, plagiarism, and characteristics of formal versus informal writing. Resources for developing academic vocabulary are also presented.
This document provides the details of an entertainment quiz being held, including information about the preliminary and final rounds. The preliminary round will consist of 15 multiple choice questions to be completed individually or in teams of two. The top 4 scoring teams will advance to the final round. Slide puzzles or visual puzzles may be included as tie-breakers. Participants are advised to bring a pen and paper to write down their answers.
The document discusses the Earth, Moon, and Sun. It states that the Earth is round and spins on its axis once every 24 hours, causing day and night. It orbits the Sun once every year. The Moon is much smaller than the Earth and orbits it once every 28 days, appearing to change shape because we only see the lit side. The Sun is a star that is much larger than the Earth and gives off heat and light.
City & guilds nvq diploma in plumbing - apply scientific principlesQwizdom UK
The document contains questions about scientific principles related to mechanical services engineering and plumbing. It covers topics like the freezing point and density of water, pressure and resistance in pipes, heat transfer through different materials, pH levels, corrosion rates of metals, expansion of materials, and electrical units. The questions test knowledge of key concepts around phase changes, heat, pressure, material properties, and more.
City & guilds electroctechnical technology - installation & buildingsQwizdom UK
The document discusses various topics relating to electrical installations and regulations. It provides multiple choice questions about standards and regulations for electrical safety, components of wiring systems, symbols used in technical drawings, and types of earthing systems. Correct answers are given for each question regarding the IEE Wiring Regulations, use of lightning conductors, meaning of standards markings, purpose of exploded views, tools used by contractors, scales for drawings, monitoring installation progress, environmental control circuits, suitable wiring systems, addressing voltage drop, construction of data cables, disconnecting components, hazardous location protection, and special earth systems.
This document appears to be a sample presentation for a housing association event involving tenant involvement and feedback. It includes polls and questions on topics like tenant demographics, satisfaction with landlord services, ways to provide input, and evaluation of the event. The presentation utilizes an audience response system to collect responses from attendees in real time.
Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 and died in 1890. She trained as a nurse despite her parents' wishes and went to Crimea in 1853 to help wounded soldiers during the Crimean War. There, she found the hospital unsanitary and disorganized, but she and her nurses brought order and improved hygiene, saving many lives. After the war, Nightingale continued her nursing reforms and established the first nursing school in Britain.
This document provides an overview of nouns and pronouns for a KS2 English class. It defines common and proper nouns, using Lisa, London, and Friday as examples. It explains that pronouns take the place of nouns, giving the example of replacing Lisa with she and dog with it in the sentence "Lisa went to London on Friday and took her dog." The document concludes with sample quiz questions to test understanding of nouns, proper nouns, and pronouns.
The document provides instructions on calculating reciprocals of fractions and decimals. It explains that the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number. It gives examples of finding the reciprocals of various fractions and decimals, both positive and negative. It also includes some true/false questions about reciprocals to check understanding.
The document contains questions about prime numbers and factors. It asks the user to identify prime numbers in lists, determine if numbers are prime, find missing prime factors, and identify the prime factorizations and highest common factors of various numbers.
The document provides a series of percentage conversion problems. It asks the reader to write percentages as decimals and decimals as percentages. It also includes several word problems asking the reader to calculate a percentage of a given number, such as finding 20% of 60, 5% of 60, 25% of 40, and 90% of 70. Additional word problems involve increasing or decreasing amounts by given percentages, such as increasing 40 by 10%, increasing 240 by 5%, decreasing 150 by 20%, and decreasing 200 by 10%. The final two problems have the reader increase amounts by percentages of 2% and 25%.
This document contains 10 questions about percentages. It asks the reader to calculate percentages of given numbers, find percentages of totals to determine discounts or tax amounts, and determine deposit amounts based on a given percentage of the total price. It covers calculating percentages, finding percentages of amounts, applying percentages to increase or decrease totals, and determining values when given percentages and original amounts.
This document contains examples of solving ratio problems involving sharing items between two people. Each problem identifies the items and ratio being shared, calculates the number of parts in the ratio and the value of each part, then uses this information to determine how many items each person receives.
This document appears to be a quiz on percentages containing 10 questions where the user is prompted to enter their answer for each question. It asks the user to answer a series of percentage calculation problems but does not provide any details on the actual questions or answers.
The document contains 11 word problems involving ratios. The problems ask the reader to determine missing quantities based on given ratios and amounts. The ratios relate to splitting money, mixing concrete, making buttercream, planting trees, making puff pastry, and mixing lemonade. The reader is prompted to enter their answer after each problem.
The document contains several ratio division word problems asking how much different people would receive when splitting money according to given ratios. It asks how much Mark, Peter, Mary, and Jane would each get from splitting £10 and £30 based on 4:1 and 3:7 ratios. It also asks how much Alex, Sam, and Jane would each receive from splitting £40 based on a 3:6:1 ratio. Finally, it asks the user to simplify some additional ratios using "/" instead of ":"
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about writing numbers in standard form and converting between standard form and ordinary numbers. The questions ask the student to write numbers like 3 x 104 and 1.08 x 105 in ordinary form, compare the relative sizes of numbers in standard form, write numbers like 700,000 in standard form, identify which choices have the same value as numbers in standard form, and convert numbers between standard form and ordinary form.
This document provides instructions for students to review quick fraction concepts like canceling down to simplest form, writing fractions in proper and improper form, and converting between proper and improper fractions. Students are directed to practice these fraction skills by completing multiple examples of canceling fractions to their simplest form, writing fractions in proper and improper form, and converting between the two fraction forms while simplifying the fractions.
This document provides instructions for revising fractions for a Year 9 math class. It instructs students to cancel fractions down to their simplest form, write fractions in proper form by cancelling down any fractions, and write fractions in improper form by multiplying the numerator and denominator.
The document contains 10 word problems asking the reader to calculate proportional relationships. It includes questions about the cost of items based on unit price, the number of items that can be produced in a given time period based on a rate, converting between units of measurement, and calculating amounts based on percentages. The word problems cover topics like price, distance, time, weight, and measurement conversion.
The document contains 10 word problems asking the reader to calculate proportional relationships. It includes questions about the cost of items based on unit price, the number of items that can be produced in a given time period based on a rate, converting between units of measurement, and calculating amounts based on percentages. The word problems cover topics like price, distance, time, weight, and measurement conversion.