GIS Pi Day 2023

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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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Mr M Davison Davison
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which mathematician first rigorously calculated pi?
Archimedes of Syracuse
Al-Khwarizmi
Sir Isaac Newton
Ms. Clark
Answer explanation
Pi was first rigorously calculated by one of the greatest mathematicians of the ancient world, Archimedes of Syracuse (287-212 B.C.). Archimedes was so engrossed in his work that he did not notice that Roman soldiers had taken the Greek city of Syracuse. When a Roman soldier approached him, he yelled in Greek “Do not touch my circles!” The Roman soldier simply cut off his head and went on his business.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How many occurrences of the sequence 123456 appear in the first million digits of pi?
3
2
1
0
Answer explanation
There are no occurrences of the sequence 123456 in the first million digits of pi—but of the eight 12345s that do occur, three are followed by another 5. The sequence 012345 occurs twice and, in both cases, it is followed by another 5.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which famous scientist was born on pi day?
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Mr. Henderson
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
At what time do official celebrations begin on pi day?
3.14 am
2.46 pm
12.00 am
1.59 pm
Answer explanation
"Pi Day" is celebrated on March 14 (which was chosen because it resembles 3.14). The official celebration begins at 1:59 p.m., to make an appropriate 3.14159 when combined with the date.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which product called Pi, sold by Givenchy, is marketed as enhancing the attractiveness of intelligent and visionary men?
Maths-themed ties
Men's cologne
Prism-shaped shoes
icosahedral hats
Answer explanation
Givenchy sells a men’s cologne with the name ‘Pi’. The company markets this product as capable of enhancing the attractiveness of intelligent and visionary men.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How many zeros appear in the first 1,000,000 digits of pi?
99,959
100,106
99,758
100,359
Answer explanation
The first million decimal places of pi consist of 99,959 zeros, 99,758 1s, 100,026 2s, 100,229 3s, 100,230 4s, 100,359 5s, 99,548 6s, 99,800 7s, 99,985 8s, and 100,106 9s.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In 2015, Suresh Kumar Sharma beat the world record for memorising the digits of pi. How many did he recite?
71,105
70,000
67,890
70,030
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