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Jeopardy Year 10
Jeopardy Year 10
Tutorial
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However, you can change texts, the music and colours. In the next slides we will give you a detailed
explanation to learn how to play the game and adapt it to your ideas.
Now the intro with music starts playing and you only must click one more time to run the begin animation. When the
second money board appears, the first player can choose the category and money- value by clicking on the field. (With
the increasing amount of money, the difficulty of the questions also increases!)
As soon the question appears, the players have 30 seconds to think about it. (until music ends) When one person raises
his arm (or shouts) he/ she can answer. Answers must be phrased as questions, unless it’s said differently.
Right answer? Then the player gets the amount of money, the question is worth. Take a sheet and write down the
value to the persons' name. If he guessed it wrong, the other players could try their luck. If time runs out, or no one
got it, no one will get any points. The person with the highest amount of money, wins.
Advanced version: guessing it wrong will subtract the amount of money from the players account; negative values are
also accurate.
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$ 200
Solve the equation for x:
$ 400
Find the solution to the system of
equations!
$ 600
Solve the equation for x:
$ 800
Mr. Smith goes to the
grocery store and purchases
17 bags of raisins and a
$2.97 jar of peanut butter.
His total cost was $34.76.
What was the cost for a bag
of raisins?
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answer
Solution:
$1.87
$ 1000
Evaluate the expression if a=-3 and b=6
$ 200
Find the distance between (9,-4) and
(11,5)
$ 400
Which of the following equations go
through the points (-6,-4) and (10,36)?
$ 600
Given A={1,2,5,7} and
B={3,5,7,11}, C{1,3,5,7}
find (AUB)\C
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answer
Solution:
{2,11}
$ 800
The 23rd term of the arithmetic
sequence is 36 and the common
difference is 2. Find the 1st term.
-8
$ 1000
What is the smallest degree of rotational
symmetry for a 5-sided star?
$ 200
Explain what transformation
occurred
$ 400
What is the EXACT perimeter
of a shape with vertices (9,2), (7,6), (3,4), (5,0)
$ 600
The length of a rectangle is 16 more than
4 times the width of a rectangle. The
perimeter of the rectangle is 102 units.
What is the area of the rectangle?
$ 800
The Diameter for a circle is
3285. Find its
circumference.
10314.9
$ 1000
What percent of people with blue
eyes are not wearing yellow?
$ 200
Leroy asked 133 juniors and seniors at
his school whether they drive to school or
ride the bus to school. The results are
given:
● There are 7 more juniors than seniors
● Exactly ⅔ of the seniors drive to school
● 38 juniors drive to school
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How many answerto school?
students drive
Solution:
$ 400
What percent of total students are
spanish males?
$ 600
A teacher surveys 64 children on how they travelled to
school.
● Twenty percent of the students were in Year 10
● The teacher surveyed 30% more students in Year 9
than Year 10
● The rest of the students surveyed were in Year 11
● 75% of the students in Year 10 walk to school
● 8 more students in Year 9 walked to school than did
not walk
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What percentage of the answer
total students are in Year 10?
Solution:
$ 800
Benjamin Bannaker, the famous
mathemetician, went out to a
fancy dinner. The dinner cost
$89.67. He tipped the waiter
20% and tax was 5%. What was
the total including tip and tax?
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answer
Solution:
$115.41
$ 1000
What is the value of X, the second term in the
sequence?
$ 200
What is the slope of any line parallel to the
line 9x + 4y = 7 ?
$ 400
If xy = 144, x + y = 30, and x > y, what is the
value of x – y ?
$ 600
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answer
Solution:
$ 800
Rationalise.
6 / (√5 + √3)
3√5 - 3√3
$ 1000
Divide $40 in the ratio
(3:5)
15 : 25
$ 200
A wire 11 cm long has a mass of 187g.
What is the mass of 7cm of this wire?
119g
$ 400
-30 ÷ -1/2
60
$ 600
If the scale of a map is 1:10 000,
what will be the length on this
map of a road which is 5km long?
50cm
$ 800
In an experiment, Joseph finds that
amount of a chemical needed is
directly related to the time of its
reaction with a certain catalyst. If he
has 12 grams of the chemical and the
reaction time was 1/2 second, what
amount of chemical is needed to have
a reaction that lasts 3 seconds?
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answer
Solution:
72 grams
$ 1000