Mr Moore
Wootton Upper School
Maths Notation
History of Maths
Christmas Estimations
100

Mr Moore has A Levels in Maths, Biology and .....

What is the other A level Mr Moore has?

Economics

100

How many students attend Wootton Upper School according to ClassCharts?

830 Students

100

What is the name given to the horizontal bar used in fractions?

(a) Vinculant

(b) Vinculate

(c) Vinculum

(d) Vinculish

(c) Vinculum

100

In which century was most of the mathematical notation we use today invented?

The 16th century

Before then, mathematics was written out in words making mathematical discovery very difficult.

100

Residents of Liverpool eat more mince pies per person than residents of any other UK city.

How many do they eat on average each year?

On average, Liverpudlians eat 20 minces pies per person each year.

Almost twice as many as the average Brit, who has just under 12 mince pies per year.

200

How many Christmas dinners will Mr Moore have eaten by the end of the year?

4

200

In what year was Wootton Upper School founded?

1975

200

What is the mathematical name for the division symbol,  \div ?

(a) Oblique

(b) Obelus

(c) Obolus

(d) Obelisk

(b) Obelus

200

In which country were the Arabic numerals we use today invented?

India

200
By January 2022, how tall was the tallest ever snowman, in feet?

124ft. The snowman, named 'The Giant', was built in Austria in 2020. he was almost as tall as the 156ft tall Statue of Liberty (excluding the plinth she stands on)

300

How many lessons does Mr Moore teach a week?

(Each form session counts as 1).

 26 or 27 depending on the week.

300

What is the motto of Wootton Upper School (according to its Wikipedia page)?

The pursuit of excellence

300

The diagram below shows the circle theorem that an angle inscribed across a circle's diameter is always a right angle.

 What is the name of this theorem?


(a) Talbot's Theorem

(b) Thomsen's Theorem

(c) Thales' Theorem

(d) Taylor's Theorem

(c) Thales' Theorem


(pronounced thay-leez)

300

Robert Recorde is a mathematician who is credited with inventing what?

(a) The Division Sign

(b) The Guiness Book of World Records

(c) The Equal Sign

(d) Fractions

(c) The Equal Sign

When writing his book, Robert Recorde wrote the phrase ‘is equal to’ more than 200 times. To make things sound less repetitive, he changed ‘is equal to’ to the equals sign we all use today.

300

In degrees Celsius, what is the highest temperature ever recorded at the North Pole?

13 degrees Celsius, when a freak storm in December 2015 briefly disrupted the North Pole's weather system

400

Where is Mr Moore going after Christmas?

Edinburgh

400

How many negative points has the entire school gotten collectively this week?

-532

400

What name is given to the shape below?

(a) Pentomino

(b) Z-Block

(c) Quintagon

(d) Octagon

(a) Pentonimo

A shape made by joining five equal squares together side-to-side.

There are 12 of them

400

Brahmagupta was an Indian mathematician and astronomer born in the year 598. What was his most notable contribution to mathematics?

(a) First to use the value of zero

(b) First to use  x  as a variable

(c) First to define what a prime number was

(d) First to use negative numbers

(a) First to use the value of zero

He was also the first to show that subtracting a number from itself results in zero.

400

Globally, how many sets of Lego are sold every minute during the Christmas period?

1,680, which equates to 28 sets sold every second.

500

How many hours of spotify did Mr Moore listen to last year?

240 hours - Accept 230 - 250 hours

500

How many positive points has the entire school gotten collectively this week?

10,513

500

Which of the following words are synonyms of describing an anticlockwise movement?

(a) Widdershins

(b) Deasil

(c) Anticounter-anticlockwise

(d) Sinistral

(a) Widdershins

500

When were Roman Numerals first used?

Sometime between 700 - 500BC

500

On Christmas Day, an average British adult consumes the same amount of calories as how many chicken nuggets?

118

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