Jamaica National Heroes
Mathematics
Science
Maths
Current affairs
100

Jamaica's first national hero.

Marcus Garvey

100

The meaning of the abbreviation PEMDAS.

Paranthesis, exponent, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction.

100

Sends images to the brain.

Optic nerve

100

10- 32 =

91

100

The Minister of Finance

Dr Nigel Clarke

200

Jamaica's only heroine.

Nanny of the Maroons.

200

The square root of 441.

21

200

Contains light sensitive cells and found in the back of the eye.

Retina

200

There are 4 girls in a class of 21. On Monday 7 boys did not attend school. Of the 4 girls only 1 was present. The total number of students that was present the class on Monday.

13

200

The name of the internation airport in St. James

Sangster International Airport

300

This national hero was born in the parish of Manchester.

Norman Manley

300

Jane walks five miles to school and back home daily for five days each week. The number of miles Jane walks in 3 weeks.

75 miles

300

Gives the eye its colour.

Iris

300

HCF of 30, 45 & 90.

15

300

The first place finisher in the men's 110m hurdles at the 2020 olympics.

Hansle Parchment

400

The square in the city of Montego Bay was named after him.

Samuel Sharpe

400

(542) - 1 =

40

400

Determines the amount of light that enters the eye.

The pupil

400

4538 - 508 = 

4030

400

The 200m women's champion at the 2020 olympics.

Elaine Thompson-Herah

500

Jamaica's first prime minister

Alexander Bustamante

500

HCF of 40 and 60.

20

500

Responsible for bending the light entering the eye.

Lens

500

-80 + 60 = 

-20

500

Jamaica's national security minister.

Dr. Horace Chang