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Title: JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY
GAME RULES
FINAL ROUND
Ancient Egypt
Social Structure
Ancient China
Anagrams
Mesopotamia
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Name one of the two Y rivers that helped to
nurture the early development of Chinas ancient
civilization.
Ancient China
100
3
Its a 3 word phrase that is the belief that the
royal authority of China comes from heaven
Category A
Ancient China
200
4
This a series of rulers from a single family.
(Xia and Shang are examples from China)
Category A
Ancient China
300
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Its the name for the following chain of events.
Category A
Ancient China
400
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This is a political system where nobles or lords
are granted plots of land in exchange for loyalty.
Category A
Ancient China
500
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The Sumerians believed in many different gods,
also known as this
Mesopotamia
100
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In Greek Mesopotamia translates to this
Category B
Mesopotamia
200
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An arc of land that provided excellent farming.
Its curved shape led scholars to call it the
Fertile _____.
Category B
Mesopotamia
300
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He was the Babylonian ruler whos Code of Laws
were engraved in stone and placed all over the
empire.
Category B
Mesopotamia
400
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Daily Double How much would you like to bet?
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The Sumerians built a number of these cities,
each functioned independently with its own
government.
Category B
Mesopotamia
500
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Pictured here, its the name for the Egyptian
god-kings, who stood at the center of Egypts
religion as well as its government. They bore
full responsibility for the well being of the
empire
Ancient Egypt
100
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Egyptian culture took place along the banks of
this river in Africa.
Category C
Ancient Egypt
200
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How much would you like to bet?
DAILY DOUBLE
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For many Egyptian Kings, these immense structures
would be their final resting place.
Category C
Ancient Egypt
300
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Because of the belief in the afterlife, Egyptians
would preserve the bodies of the elite with this
process. It involves embalming and drying the
corpse to prevent decay.
Category C
Ancient Egypt
400
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Its an Egyptian form of writing which means
sacred carving. It is a series of pictures
that stood for an idea you can see an example
here
Category C
Ancient Egypt
500
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Social Structure
100
The following is a good example of this countrys
social structure.
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In China, a persons chief loyalty throughout
life was to his or her
Category D
Social Structure
200
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They were at the lowest level of Sumerian
society. Some of them could eventually buy their
freedom.
Category D
Social Structure
300
They were at the lowest level of Sumerian
society. Some of them could eventually buy their
freedom.
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The women in this culture were treated as
inferior
Category D
Social Structure
400
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The women of this civilization could work as
merchants, farmers or artisans.
Category D
Social Structure
500
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chainno oracle bones about it
Anagrams
100
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isotope mama Hammurabis home
Anagrams
200
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sharp haohappily ever after life
Anagrams
Category E
300
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How much would you like to bet?
DAILY DOUBLE
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daisy sent like father, like son
Anagrams
Category E
400
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homily petstheres just so many of them!
Anagrams
Category E
500
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Welcome to Jeopardy!The fun and sneaky way to
review material for the upcoming test!
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And nowa brief introduction to the RULES of the
GAME
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Each group musta) SIT TOGETHER, and b)
Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the
prompts (You may NOT change speakers).
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The game consists of FIVE categories, each
containingFIVE questions
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Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree of
difficulty
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Each speaker may select only ONE question per
round
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Once the selected question is posted on the
screen, the SPEAKER of the team has 10 seconds
to respond.
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The speaker may consult with teammates before
responding
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During the game, whispering is OK, but LOUD
talking and/or disruptions DURING THE GAME may
result in point loss for the entire team.
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The response should be phrased in the FORM OF A
QUESTION.(Words, phrases, and statements even
if correct may be disqualified)
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A CORRECT ANSWER earns the same number of points
as the number of teams participating in the game.
For e.g., if there are 7 teams, the correct
answer 7 points.
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If the speaker does not respond correctly within
10 seconds, the question passes on to the next
team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.
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The number of points for the correct answer at
this stage are determined by the number of teams
preceding the correct answer.
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Questions that are not answered during the
regular round are thrown open to the class by a
show of hands and the first correct answer
earns 1 point.
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For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the
number of points up to the max. points earned
by the team. If correct, the team earns the
designated points if incorrect, they lose the
designated points.
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At the end of the game, teams are ranked. The 1
team earns the same number of points as the
number of teams. For e.g. 7 teams 7 points.
Other teams also earn points based on their
ranking. These points are added to your test
grade!
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Again, whispering is OK, but remember, LOUD
TALKING and/or DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may
result in point loss for the entire team.
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The judges decisions are FINAL and whining,
pouting, and/or complaints will NOT BE
ENTERTAINED
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Ready to play?
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Are you READY?
Final Round
Team 1
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Team 1.
Final Round
Team 1
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Team 2
Final Round
Team 2
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Team 3.
Final Round
Team 3
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Team 4.
Final Round
Team 4
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Team 5.
Final Round
Team 5
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Team 6.
Final Round
Team 6
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Team 7.
Final Round
Team 7
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