Transcript Relationship Jeopardy
Relationship Jeopardy IAHPERD Conference 2010 Jordon Knox Physical Education Major Manchester College
Rules • • • • • • • Each team will chose a spokesperson. The spokesperson will select a category and dollar amount. Starting team will be determined by a drawing of team names. I will read the answer. Teams will have 15 seconds to discuss their answer. When time is up, each team will hold up the letter card that has the letter of their chosen answer. If the team is correct, they receive the dollar amount. If the team is wrong, no points are gained or lost.
The team to the right of the starting team will select the next category and dollar amount.
The game ends when all selections are taken, or when I call time.
There are two Daily Doubles and a Final Jeopardy, with the wagers being made before the question is asked with the minimum wager being 100 and the maximum wager not exceeding the team’s current amount. The objective of the game is to have fun learning.
Going Out
Let’s Wait
That Hurts
Talk It Out
Going To The Chapel
Final Jeopardy
• Affection is… Going Out 100 A) Exaggerated feeling of passion B) The desire to be with someone C) Feeling of fondness for someone
Going Out 100 C) Feeling of fondness for someone
Going Out 200 • Not a safe first date A) In basement with no one home B) Sporting event C) Dinner with friends
Going Out 200 A) In basement with no one home
Going Out 300 • A person you are not interested in asks you out, your response is…..
A) Laugh in their face, making fun of them B) Be honest by saying you are not interested C) Lie to them by saying you are busy
Going Out 300 B) Be honest by saying you are not interested
Going Out 400 • Benefits of this are being able to communicate with variety of people, learning to ask people out, and accepting rejection.
A) Pimpin B) Casual Dating C) Exclusive Dating
Going Out 400 B) Casual Dating
Going Out 500 • The following is not a good dating strategy A) When someone better comes along I go for it B) I will not hesitate to call my parents if I were on a date and needed help C) I do not base my self-worth on my ability to get a date
Going Out 500 A) When someone better comes along I go for it
Let’s Wait 100 • A deliberate decision to avoid high risk behavior A) Priorities B) Tolerance C) Abstinence
Let’s Wait 100 C) Abstinence
Let’s Wait 200 • Which of these is not a reason to practice abstinence A) Pregnancy B) Lack of respect for self C) Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Let’s Wait 200 B) Lack of respect for self
Let’s Wait 300 • Use this to avoid risky dating situations A) Pressure lines B) Suggesting an alternative activity C) Compromise
Let’s Wait 300 B) Suggesting an alternative activity
Let’s Wait 400 • Person’s ability to use responsibility to over ride emotions A) Self Control B) Priorities C) Motivation
Let’s Wait 400 A) Self Control
Let’s Wait 500 • Which of these is not a resistance skills A) Be confident B) Going along with the crowd C) Give reasons
Let’s Wait 500 B) Going along with the crowd
That Hurts 100 • This person puts others down, begins fights, and their behavior seems confusing to others A) The Enabler B) The Center of Attention C) The Abuser
That Hurts 100 C) The Abuser
That Hurts 200 • A victim’s common result from being in a harmful relationship A) Inappropriate laughter B) Lower back pain C) Sleeplessness
That Hurts 200 C) Sleeplessness
That Hurts 300 • Words, jokes, gestures, or touching of a sexual nature that are not wanted A) Bullying B) Dating C) Sexual Harassment
That Hurts 300 C) Sexual Harassment
That Hurts 400 • This occurs when one person in a dating relationship forces the other person to participate in sexual intercourse A) Date Rape B) Consensual Sex C) Sexual Pressure
That Hurts 400 A) Date Rape
That Hurts 500 • Which of these is not a sign indicating that a relationship may be headed toward an abusive relationship A) Having a fight B) Use of insults or put downs to manipulate C) Expressions of jealousy
That Hurts 500 A) Having a fight
Talk It Out 100 • Which of the following is a conversation killer A) Encouraging another person B) Consistently talking about self C) Responding to others
Talk It Out 100 B) Consistently talking about self
Talk It Out 200 • An effective way to communicate your feelings A) Blaming the other person B) Giving demands C) I-messages
Talk It Out 200 C) I-messages
Talk It Out 300 • An average person spends this percentage of their communication time listening A) 45 % B) 58% C) 30 %
Talk It Out 300 A) 45%
Talk It Out 400 • This is proper speaking skills A) Speaking loudly B) Making your thoughts and feelings clear C) Being sarcastic
Talk It Out 400 B) Making your thoughts and feelings clear
Talk It Out 500 • Which of the following happens on an unconscious level A) Written communication B) Effective listening C) Nonverbal communication
Talk It Out 500 C) Nonverbal communication
Going To The Chapel 100 • This is not considered a part of a successful marriage A) Good communication B) Compromise C) My way or the highway
Going To The Chapel 100 A) My way or the high way
Going To The Chapel 200 • Deep and meaningful kind of sharing between two people A) Lust B) Love C) Intimacy
Going To The Chapel 200 C) Intimacy
Going To The Chapel 300 • Which of these is not a predictor for a successful marriage A) Similar interests B) Reasons for marriage C) Sexual Experience
Going To The Chapel 300 C) Sexual Experience
Going To The Chapel 400 • Couples can reduce the impact of a conflict by developing good communication and _______ A) Attention to detail B) Conflict resolution C) One sided compromises
Going To The Chapel 400 B) Conflict resolution
Going To The Chapel 500 • A promise or a pledge that partners make to each other A) Commitment B) Relationship C) One night stands
Going To The Chapel 500 A) Commitment
Final Jeopardy
It’s catchable!
Final Jeopardy • This is the estimated number, in the millions, of new cases of STDs reported in the United States every year
Final Jeopardy • 15 million new cases every year
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