12. - Jeopardy -
He was the Babylonian ruler
who’s Code of Laws were
engraved in stone and placed
all over the empire.
Category B 500MesopotamiaCivilizations
13. - Jeopardy -
Pictured here, it’s the name for the
Egyptian god-kings, who stood at
the center of Egypt’s religion as well
as its government. They bore full
responsibility for the well being of
the empire…
Political Structure 100
14. - Jeopardy -
The Dynastic Cycle
existed in this
ancient civilization
Category C 200Ancient EgyptPolitical Structure
16. - Jeopardy -
This is a line of rulers who belong to the
same family
Category C 300Ancient EgyptPolitical Structure
17. - Jeopardy -
This Priest King is believed
to be the ruler of this
civilization.
Category C 400Ancient EgyptPolitical Structure
18. - Jeopardy -
This is a political system where
nobles or lords are granted plots of
land in exchange for loyalty.
Category C 500Ancient EgyptPolitical Structure
19. - Jeopardy -Social Structure 100
The
following is
a good
example of
this
civilization’
s social
structure.
20. - Jeopardy -
America’s Social structure
is primarily made up of 3
of these…an upper, middle
and lower….
Category D 200Social Structure
21. - Jeopardy -Category D 300Social Structure
They were at the lowest
level of Sumerian society.
Some of them could
eventually buy their
freedom.
They were at the lowest
level of Sumerian society.
Some of them could
eventually buy their
freedom.
22. - Jeopardy -
Traditionally speaking would these men appear
at the top or bottom of the social pyramid
Category D 400Social Structure
23. - Jeopardy -
The social structure of this
civilization is seen here…
Category D 500Social Structure
36. - Jeopardy -
Once the selected question is
posted on the screen,
the SPEAKER of the team has
10 seconds to respond.
37. - Jeopardy -
The speaker may consult with
teammates before responding
38. - Jeopardy -
During the game,
whispering is OK, but
LOUD talking and/or
disruptions DURING THE
GAME may result in point
loss for the entire team.
39. - Jeopardy -
The response should be phrased in
the FORM OF A QUESTION.
(Words, phrases, and statements –
even if correct – may be
disqualified)
40. - Jeopardy -
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.
41. - Jeopardy -
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.
42. - Jeopardy -
The number of points for the
correct answer at this stage are
determined by the number of
teams preceding the correct
answer.
43. - Jeopardy -
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.
44. - Jeopardy -
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.
45. - Jeopardy -
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!
46. - Jeopardy -
Again, whispering is OK, but
remember, LOUD TALKING
and/or DISRUPTIONS
DURING THE GAME may
result in point loss for the
entire team.
47. - Jeopardy -
The judge’s decisions are
FINAL and whining,
pouting, and/or
complaints will NOT BE
ENTERTAINED…