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© BBC 2011 Money quiz E3 Level A 1. A loaf of bread costs 86p. This could also be written as: A) £86 B) £8.60 C) £0.86 2. Round £0.86 to the nearest 10p. A) £0.90 B) £1.00 C) £0.80 3. Round £0.86 to the nearest pound. A) £0.90 B) £1.00 C) £0.80 4. A can of baked beans cost £0.33. Round this to the nearest 10p. A) £0.30 B) £0.40 C) £1.00

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Money quiz

E3

Level A

1. A loaf of bread costs 86p. This could also be written as:

A) £86 B) £8.60 C) £0.86

2. Round £0.86 to the nearest 10p.

A) £0.90 B) £1.00 C) £0.80

3. Round £0.86 to the nearest pound.

A) £0.90 B) £1.00 C) £0.80

4. A can of baked beans cost £0.33. Round this to the nearest 10p.

A) £0.30 B) £0.40 C) £1.00

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5. Round £2.38 to the nearest pound.

A) £2.30 B) £2.40 C) £2.00

6. A box of tissues cost £1.32. Round this to the nearest 10p

A) £1.00 B) £1.30 C) £1.40 D) £1.50

7. Round £1.32 to the nearest pound.

A) £1.00 B) £1.50 C) £2.00

8. A packet of chicken pieces cost £2.25. Round this to the nearest 10p.

A) £2.00 B) £2.20 C) £2.30 D) £3.00

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9. Round £2.25 to the nearest pound.

A) £2.00 B) £2.20 C) £2.30 D) £3.00

10. The price of unleaded petrol at the filling station is given 139.9p per litre. How much is this to the nearest penny written in pounds?

A) £1.30 B) £1.40 C) £1.50 D) £2.00

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Level B

1. The cost of a pint of milk in the corner shop is £0.45. In the superstore supermarket it is 52p.

What is the difference in the price?

A) £0.70 B) £0.06 C) 6p D) 7p

2. Graham’s basic pay is £178.22 per week. He put in a claim for travel expenses totalling £43.20.

How much would he take home that week?

A) £221.40 B) £221.41 C) £221.42

3. Olu earned £148.25 before tax was deducted from his wages.

If £32.45 was deducted, how much did Olu take home?

A) £115.80 B) £115.08 C) £115.79

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4. Kyle bought a pair of trainers that was originally £64.99. In a 20% off sale, it was reduced by £13.00.

How much did Kyle pay?

A) £45.00 B) £52.00 C) £51.99

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5. At the farmers’ market, David spent the following:

Potatoes £0.95

Carrots £0.45

Onions £0.56

Swede £0.89

Courgette £0.60

The total cost of his groceries was:

A) £3.42 B) £3.43 C) £3.45

6. If David spent £3.45 at the farmers’ market and paid with a £10 note, how much change did he get?

A) £7.55 B) £6.53 C) £6.65 D) £6.55

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7. Michelle pays £15.70 for her rail ticket per week. How much change does she get from twenty pounds?

A) Four pounds and thirty pence B) £4.03 C) £4.20 D) £5.30

8. Michelle’s daily ticket is £3.50. If she goes to work for five days, how much does she save on a weekly ticket of £15.70?

A) £8.80 B) £1.80 C) £1.08

9. Nicola’s pay is £196.84 per week, before deductions. Her income tax of £39.37 and pension contributions of £4.25 are deducted, how much does she take home?

A) £157.47 B) £153.22 C) £152.22 D) £156.47

10. The price of unleaded petrol was 117.9p per litre in September 201. In April 2011 it was 139.9p per litre. By how much has the price increased?

A) Two pounds and twenty pence B) 22p C) Twenty two pounds

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Level C

1. How would you write six pounds and six pence?

A) £6.60 B) 6.60 p C) £6.06

2. Jackie bought 250g of vine ripened tomatoes for £1.89 and paid with a five pound note.

How much change did she get?

A) £2.11 B) £3.12 C) £3.11

3. I buy a pack of six first class stamps for £2.46 and a pack of 12 second class stamps for £3.84. How much have I spent altogether?

A) £4.92 B) £6.30 C) £7.68

4. A TV cost £179.99 in a local shop. Online the same set cost £ £164.00. How much do I save by getting the TV set online?

A) £15.99 B) £16.99 C) £17.99

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5. Rachel bought a dress for £64.99. Two weeks later it was on sale for £52.00. How much had the dress been reduced?

A) £11.99 B) £12.99 C) £13.99

6. David bought 2 lemons at 34p each and a bag of clementines for £1.99. How much has he spent?

A) £2.33 B) £2.67 C) £2.68

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7. From the receipt below, what is the total cost of the chicken, pasta and butter?

A) £6.44 B) £5.44 C) £5.43

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8. Round up the cost of the chicken, pasta and butter to the nearest 10 p.

A) Chicken £2.20

Pasta £0.70 Butter £2.50

B) Chicken £2.30 Pasta £0.70 Butter £2.50

C) Chicken £2.30 Pasta £0.70 Butter £2.60

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9. Ross buys cheese, pasta, butter and flour. He rounds off the costs to the nearest 10p and finds the total. What was his rounded total?

A) £6.10 B) £6.20 C) £6.30 D) £6.40

10. Find the actual cost of the cheese, pasta and butter and work out the change Ross would get from £10.00

A) £6.37 B) £6.38 C) £6.39

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Answers

Level A

1. A loaf of bread costs 86p. This could also be written as:

The correct answer is: C. £0.86

2. Round £0.86 to the nearest 10p.

The correct answer is: A. £0.90

Since the last number is 6, and it is between 80p and 90p you round up

3. Round £0.86 to the nearest pound.

The correct answer is: B. £1.00

4. A can of baked beans cost £0.33. Round this to the nearest 10p.

The correct answer is: A. £0.30

Since the last number is 3, and it is between 30 and 40 you, round down.

5. Round £2.38 to the nearest pound.

The correct answer is: C. £2.00

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6. A box of tissues cost £1.32. Round this to the nearest 10p

The correct answer is: B. £1.30

Since the last number is 2, and it is between £1.30 and 1.40 you, round down.

7. Round £1.32 to the nearest pound.

The correct answer is: A. £1.00

8. A packet of chicken pieces cost £2.25. Round this to the nearest 10p.

The correct answer is: C. £2.30

Since the last number is 5, and it is between £2.20 and £2.30 you, round down

9. Round £2.25 to the nearest pound. The correct answer is: A. £2.00

10. The price of unleaded petrol at the filling station is given 139.9p per litre. How much is this to the nearest penny written in pounds? The correct answer is: B. £1.40

Since the last number is 9, you round up to 140p. This is £1.40

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Level B

1. The cost of a pint of milk in the corner shop is £0.45. In the superstore supermarket it is 52p.

What is the difference in the price?

The correct answer is: D. 7p

£0.45 can be written 45p.

52 – 45 = 7p

2. Graham’s basic pay is £178.22 per week. He put in a claim for travel expenses totalling £43.20.

How much would he take home that week?

The correct answer is: C. £221.42

£178.22 + 43.20

3. Olu earned £148.25 before tax was deducted from his wages.

If £32.45 was deducted, how much did Olu take home?

The correct answer is: A. £115.80

4. Kyle bought a pair of trainers that was originally £64.99. In a 20% off sale, it was reduced by £13.00.

How much did Kyle pay?

The correct answer is: C. £51.99

64.99 – 13.00 = £51.99

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5. At the farmers’ market, David spent the following:

Potatoes £0.95

Carrots £0.45

Onions £0.56

Swede £0.89

Courgette £0.60

The correct answer is: C. £3.45

6. If David spent £3.45 at the farmers’ market and paid with a £10 note, how much change did he get?

The correct answer is: D. £6.55

10 – 3.45 = £6.55

7. Michelle pays £15.70 for her rail ticket per week. How much change does she get from twenty pounds? The correct answer is: A. Four pounds and thirty pence

£20.00 – 15.70 =£4.30

8. Michelle’s daily ticket is £3.50. If she goes to work for five days, how much does she save on a weekly ticket of £15.70? The correct answer is: B. £1.80

(5 × £3.50) – £15.70 = £17.50 – £15.70

9. The correct answer is: B. £153.22

£196 – (£39.37 + £4.25) = £153.22

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10. The correct answer is: B. 22p

£139.9 – £117.9 = 22p

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Level C

1. How would you write six pounds and six pence?

The correct answer is: C. £6.06

2. Jackie bought 250g of vine ripened tomatoes for £1.89 and paid with a five pound note.

The correct answer is: C. £3.11

£5.00 - £1.89

3. I buy a pack of six first class stamps for £2.46 and a pack of 12 second class stamps for £3.84. How much have I spent altogether?

The correct answer is: B. £6.30

£2.46 + £3.84

4. A TV cost £179.99 in a local shop. Online the same set cost £ £164.00. How much do I save by getting the TV set online?

The correct answer is: A. £15.99

£179.99 - £164.00

5. Rachel bought a dress for £64.99. Two weeks later it was on sale for £52.00. How much had the dress been reduced?

The correct answer is: B. £12.99

£64.99 -£52.00

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6. David bought 2 lemons at 34p each and a bag of clementines for £1.99. How much has he spent?

The correct answer is: B. £2.67

7. From the receipt below, what is the total cost of the chicken, pasta and butter?

The correct answer is: B. £5.44

£2.25 + £.69 + £2.50

8. Round up the cost of the chicken, pasta and butter to the nearest 10 p.

The correct answer is: B. Chicken £2.30

Pasta £0.70

Butter £2.50

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9. Ross buys cheese, pasta, butter and flour. He rounds off the costs to the nearest 10p and finds the total. What was his rounded total?

The correct answer is: B. £6.20

£2.55 rounded to £2.60

£0.69 rounded to £0.70

£2.50 rounded to £2.50

£0.39 rounded to £0.40

£2.70 + £0.70 + £2.50 + £0.40 = £6.20

10. Find the actual cost of the cheese, pasta and butter and work out the change Ross would get from £10.00

The correct answer is: A. £6.37

£10 – (£2.55 + £0.69 + £0.39)