Q.How many miles does the average 1 pound peice travel in a year?
A.On average, a £1 coin passes between 120 people a year. It will travel about 600 miles - the equivalent of going from London to Hadrian's Wall and back.
Q.If you have a ten pound note that has ben ripped up and you havent got al the pieces will the bank change it?
A.The Bank of England will replace a banknote, no matter how damaged, if they believe it is genuine. A shop does not have to accept it, but can.
Q.What is the longest straight peice of road in the world
A.The longest straight stretch of road in the world is the 90 Mile Straight (146km) on Highway 1 between Norseman and Caiguna in Western Australia.
Q.How long is a piece of string
A.A piece of string is twice as long as half its length. It's usually shorter than the amount you need to wrap a parcel, but always long enough to tangle.