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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Category A. Category B. Category C. Category D. Category E. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Category A Category B Category C Category D Category E 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. Lusa lives 5/8 mile from school. She has already bicycled 2/8 mile from her home toward school. How much farther does Luisa need to travel to get to school? • 3/8 mile • 7/16 mile • 7/8 mile

  5. a. 3/8 mile

  6. Which number sentence is true? • 0.4 > 0.8 • 0.5 < 0.2 • 0.7 > 0.6

  7. C. 0.7 > 0.6

  8. Which unit is best used to report how long it would take you to count to one thousand by ones? • Second • Minute • day

  9. b. minute

  10. What is the area of the rectangle? • 11 square units • 22 square units • 28 square units

  11. c. 28 square units

  12. Draw an obtuse angle on the board

  13. Obtuse angles are greater than 90 degrees

  14. The Statue of Liberty’s nose is • 4 ½ feet long. How many inches is it? • 12 ½ inches • 48 inches • 54 inches

  15. c. 54 inches

  16. Based on the information in the graph, which prediction is most likely to be true? • Nick will sell at least 75 cell phones in month 6 • Nick will sell few than 50 cell phones in month 6 • Nick will sell more than 125 cell phones in month 6

  17. a. Nick will sell at least 75 cell phones in month 6

  18. Suppose * and ~ stand for two different numbers. Which number sentence is always true? • * + ~ = * - ~ • * + ~ = ~ + * • * - ~ = * - ~

  19. b. * + ~ = ~ + *

  20. Jody, Ben, and Katie all take piano lessons. Each day Jody practices for a half hour. Ben practices for 40 minutes, and Katie practices for a quarter hour. Which student spends the most time on piano practice each day? • Ben • Jody • c. Katie

  21. a. Ben

  22. Enriquie brought school supplies. His total purchases cost $5.54, including tax. He gave the cashier a $10 bill. How much change did Enrique receive? The cashier gave Enrique the fewest coins and bills possible as change. What coins and bills did she give them? Use your white board to show your answer.

  23. $ 4.46 received in change. Check drawings for fewest possible coins and bills

  24. Taryn paid $3.27 for a scrapbok. She gave the cashier a $5 bill. The cashier had no half-dollars or dimes in the register. If the cashier gave Taryn the fewest coins and bills possible from the register, what coins and bills did she receive in change? Show how you found the answer using pictures, words, or numbers.

  25. Answer on white boards

  26. Joshua drew 4 pictures of animals in art class. He drew a lion, a giraffe, a hippo, and a zebra. He asked his mother to pick 2 of the pictures to put on the ‘fridge door. How many different combinations of 2 animal pictures can she put on the fridge door. A- 2 B- 5 C-6

  27. C. 6

  28. Mr. Johnson collected 54 state quarters to give to his grandchildren. He can give the same number of quarters to each grandchild with no quarters left over. How many grandchildren might Mr. Johnson have? A- 5 B-6 C-8

  29. B- 6

  30. A plane figure has 4 sides and 4 angles. All of its sides are the same length. What kind of figure is it? A- circle B- square C-triangle

  31. B- square

  32. Fatima has seven cousins. There ages are 5, 6, 9, 8, 10, and 7 years old. What is the median age of Fatima’s cousins? A- 5 years B- 8 years C- 10 years

  33. B- 8 years

  34. A local community center gives swimming and diving lessons. On Saturdays, 8 students take only diving lessons, 10 students take only swimming lessons, and 4 students take both swimming and diving lessons. Fill in the Venn diagram on your white board to show this information clearly.

  35. 8 Diving 10 swimming 4 Both

  36. What is the best estimate of the sum of 78 + 66 + 21? • 17 • 150 • 170

  37. c. 170

  38. What decimal is equivalent to 1/5? • 0.1 • 0.2 • 0.5

  39. B- 0.2

  40. What time does the clock show? • 10 minutes before 2 o’clock • 10 minutes before 3 o’clock • 50 minutes past 1 o’clock

  41. B- 10 minutes before 3 o’clock

  42. Which figure is a polygon? a. b. c.

  43. C-

  44. Jasmine is 5 years old. Her brother David is twice her age. Complete the table to show the ages of Jasmine and David when Jasmine is 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 years old. Ages of Jasmine and David Let J stand for Jasmine’s age and D stand for David’s age. Write a number sentence to show how their ages are related.

  45. Ages of Jasmine and David J + 5 = D or D – 5 = J

  46. Which unit of measure is best used to measure the capacity of a cereal bowl? • Cup • Ounce • gallon

  47. A- cup

  48. There are 3,004 students in Leeds elementary schools this year. The number is 196 more than the number of students in the elementary schools last year and 215 more than the number two years ago. How many students were in the Leeds elementary schools last year? A- 2,789 B- 2,808 C 2,918

  49. B- 2,808

  50. Michael wants to buy 3 chapter books that cost $8 each and 2 CDs that cost $9 each. He received $35 on his birthday. How much more does Michael need to buy the books and CDs? A- $5 B- $7 C- $10

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