jeopardy unit4-6 - Eaton Community Schools

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Transcript jeopardy unit4-6 - Eaton Community Schools

Directions
 Get into TWO TEAMS
 Sit in a semi circle
 Buzzer Rules
 There is a buzzer on the iPad in front of you—BE
GENTLE. (Don’t break our iPads—we have to turn them
back in!)
 If you know the answer, hit the buzzer.
 If you get it wrong, your team LOSES points!
JEOPARDY!
Unit 4 FIB
Unit 4 MC
Unit 5 FIB
Unit 5 MC
Unit 6 FIB
Unit 6 MC
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Unit Four FIB—100
The _____________ you have drawn from
the suspect’s story is supported by new
evidence we have just received.
Deviate
Deference
Impervious
Inference
Obviate
Answer: INFERENCE
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Unit Four FIB—200
The __________ prize employee was
discovered loading his bag with computer
equipment from the supply closet.
Proliferate
Impervious
Defer
Viaduct
Purported
Answer: PURPOTED
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Unit Four FIB—300
When I ________ with the other members of
the team, I found we all had different
ideas about what to do.
Proffered
Conferred
Deviate
Comportment
Obviate
Answer: CONFERRED
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Unit Four FIB—400
Dr. Jones’ ____________ in the operating
room is never less than completely
dignified.
Proffered
Conferred
Deviate
Comportment
Obviate
Answer: COMPORTMENT
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Unit Four FIB—500
The Latin roots ferre and
portare/portaum both mean “to _______, to
_________”
Push; Drive
Throw; Cast
Carry; Bring
Answer: CARRY; BRING
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Unit Four MC—100
Bill’s employer said that Bill’s _________
was not appropriate for the situation and
that he didn’t show__________ to his
superiors.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Inference; Viaduct
Comportment; Deference
Viaduct; Comportment
Inference; Impervious
Answer: B
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Unit Four MC—200
The __________ benefits of the diet
disappear the minute you _________ from a
strict eating plan.
A. Impervious; Confer
B. Purported; Deviate
C. Proliferate; Obviate
D. Impervious; Defer
Answer: B
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Unit Four MC—300
Sam could not __________ his project any
longer, nor could he _________ a
confrontation with his teacher.
A. Defer; Obviate
B. Deviate; Proffer
C. Proliferate; Defer
D. Confer; Proffer
Answer: A
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Unit Four MC—400
The scientist drew a(n) ________ from their
data about how fast the species of water
foul could _______.
A. Viaduct; Proliferate
B. Inference; Proliferate
C. Compartment; Defer
D. Deference; Obviate
Answer: B
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Unit Four MC—500
The Latin root via means “_________,
________”.
A. Send; Move
B. Cut; Kill
C. Cut; Sting
D. Road; Way
Answer: D
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Unit Five FIB—100
The city council does not _______ making
any changes to the existing law.
Introspective
Envisage
Sycophant
Answer: ENVISAGE
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Unit Five FIB—200
The exhibit takes us on a _______ journey
through all the films made by the director
in the past thirty years.
Retrospective
Diaphanous
Epiphany
Visage
Phenomenon
Answer: RETROSPECTIVE
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Unit Five FIB—300
King William’s ___________ was peaceful in
death, but also bore the lines of many
years of worry
Retrospective
Diaphanous
Epiphany
Visage
Phenomenon
Answer: VISAGE
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Unit Five FIB—400
Suddenly, Rachel was struck by a(n) ______
about why we lost the game.
Apparition
Diaphanous
Aspects
Perspicacious
Epiphany
Answer: EPIPHANY
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Unit Five FIB—500
The Latin roots _________ and ________ both
mean “to appear”
Phanein; Videre/Visum
Parere/Partium; Phanien
Specere/Spectum; Phanien
Answer: Parere/Partium; Phanien
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Unit Five MC—100
In his half-awake state, the young boy
wondered if the ghostly_________ in the
_________ robe was real.
A. Phenomenon; Introspective
B. Introspective; Aspect
Apparition; Diaphanous
D. Perspicacious; Phenomenon
C.
Answer: C
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Unit Five MC—200
The geologist, working late into the night,
suddenly had a(n) _______ about a(n) ______
that he had never before understood.
A. Apparition; Epiphany
B. Phenomenon; Visage
C. Epiphany; Visage
D. Epiphany; Phenomenon
Answer: D
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Unit Five MC—300
Even an in-depth_________ of the architect’s
designs could not examine every _________
of her work.
A. Visage; Apparition
B. Retrospective; Aspect
C. Phenomenon; Aspect
D. Epiphany; Visage
Answer: B
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Unit Five MC—400
Even in his wildest dreams, shy and
________ Darryl could not ___________ his
future as a Hollywood megastar.
A. Diaphanous; Envisage
B. Epiphany; Visage
C. Phenomenon; Aspect
D. Introspective; Envisage
Answer: D
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Unit Five MC—500
The Greek root phanein means “__________”
A. “to be visible”
B. “to look”
C. “to show”
D. “to see”
Answer: C
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Unit Six FIB—100
Although he was many times smaller than
his opponent, the little dog faced the bear
with __________ toughness.
Resolute
Inherent
Diligent
Incoherent
Recollect
Answer: RESOLUTE
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Unit Six FIB—200
Andrew often wondered if the desire to
fight was _________ in his character, since
he always seemed to be arguing with
someone.
Resolute
Inherent
Diligent
Incoherent
Recollect
Answer: INHERENT
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Unit Six FIB—300
Some legal documents would be more
clear if the __________ language were made
concise.
Diffuse
Insoluble
Incoherent
Inherent
Sacrilege
Answer: DIFFUSE
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Unit Six FIB—400
While one of the twins was quiet and
thoughtful, the other was ___________ and
energetic.
Profuse
Insoluble
Adherent
Effusive
Dissolute
Answer: EFFUSIVE
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Unit Six FIB—500
The Latin root haerere/haesum means
“____________, _____________”
“to loosen, to solve”
“to attach, be fixed”
“to select, to choose”
Answer: “to attach, be fixed”
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Unit Six MC—100
Though the math problem at first seemed
__________ to Candace, she was _________ in
working at it and eventually figured it out.
A. Eligible; Incoherent
B. Dissolute; Diligent
C. Profuse; Resolute
D. Insoluble; Diligent
Answer: D
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Unit Six MC—200
The first essay I ever wrote in high school
was so ________ as to be _________ in places.
A. Diffuse; Incoherent
B. Diligent; Diffuse
C. Profuse; Resolute
D. Inherent; Diligent
Answer: A
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Unit Six MC—400
Cheerfulness and enthusiasm seemed to be ________ in
Beverly’s nature; she was _________ even when people
were more reserved.
A. Diligent; Effusive
B. Dissolute; Inherent
C. Inherent; Effusive
D. Eligible; Profuse
Answer: C
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Unit Six MC—300
The detective said that the crime in the church, which
may be considered a(n) ______, presented a difficult but
not _______ case.
A. Adherent; Insoluble
B. Adherent; Diffuse
C. Sacrilege; Effusive
D. Sacrilege; Insoluble
Answer: D
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Unit Six MC—500
The Latin root lego/lectum means “___________, ___________,
_________”
A. “to attach, be fixed”
B. “to pour out”
C. “to make, do”
D. “to select, to choose, to gather”
Answer: D
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