Greek and L atin Roots JEOPARDY Directions Get
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Greek and L atin Roots JEOPARDY
Directions § Get into TWO TEAMS § Sit in a semi circle § Buzzer Rules § There is a buzzer on the i. Pad in front of you—BE GENTLE. (Don’t break our i. Pads—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 1 FIB Unit 1 MC Unit 2 FIB Unit 2 MC Unit 3 FIB Unit 3 MC 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
Unit One FIB— 100 Harry may be a good chess player, but he’s not _______. petulant evince invincible protracted retract Answer: INVINCIBLE Back to Queue
Unit One FIB— 200 The relationship between the main characters _____ the main themes of the novel. evinced deduced induct conducive impetuous Answer: evineced Back to Queue
Unit One FIB— 300 Certain kinds of soil are more ____ to growing prize roses. evinced deduced induct conducive impetuous Answer: CONDUCIVE Back to Queue
Unit One FIB— 400 I hardly expected a grown man to become so ______ when I awakened him at three in the morning. Petulant evince invincible protracted retract Answer: PETULANT Back to Queue
Unit One FIB— 500 Wasn’t it kind of _____ to volunteer for a job you knew nothing about? evinced deduced induct conducive impetuous Answer: IMPETUOUS Back to Queue
Unit One MC— 100 The _____ argument that raged in the office for days was not _____ to getting work done. A. B. C. D. provincial; petulant impetuous; provincial petulant; protracted; conducive Answer: D Back to Queue
Unit One MC— 200 Can we _____ from the uproar in the newspapers that the senator has refused to _____ his controversial statement? A. B. C. D. retract; induce deduce; retract evince; deduce retract; evince Answer: B Back to Queue
Unit One MC— 300 What was the _____ for the supposedly _____ hockey team’s decision not to play in the game? A. B. C. D. Answer: ? conviction; induce impetus; invincible impetus; petulant provincial; retract Back to Queue
Unit One MC— 400 Sam became so ____ that he ran away and climbed a tree, and nothing could ____ him to come down. A. B. C. D. protracted; intractable conducive; evince petulant; induce provincial; retract Answer: C Back to Queue
Unit One MC— 500 Nothing ______ Ben’s tendency to act without thinking more than his _______ decision to become a daredevil pilot. A. B. C. D. evinces; impetuous retracts; impetuous induces; intractable deduces; retract Answer: A Back to Queue
Unit Two FIB— 100 A(n) _______ summary of the day’s events will be enough for me. Compunction concise infringe infraction fractious Answer: CONCISE Back to Queue
Unit Two FIB— 200 Only special kind of surgery can _______ the tumor from the body. excise epitome punctilious anatomy pungent Answer: EXCISE Back to Queue
Unit Two FIB— 300 If Danielle feels any ______ at all for lying about her homework, she should go to her teacher and apologize. compunction concise infringe infraction fractious Answer: COMPUNCTION Back to Queue
Unit Two FIB— 400 The author’s exhaustive writing on French history took up several weighty ______. dichotomy infractions Tomes punctilious anatomy incisive Answer: TOMES Back to Queue
Unit Two FIB— 500 Your ______ wit seems to cut through all the necessary information and get right to the heart of the matter. dichotomy Infractions tomes punctilious anatomy incisive Answer: PUNCTILIOUS Back to Queue
Unit Two MC— 100 Even though Alec had committed only a minor _____ of the company rules, he was punished severely because he showed no _____. A. B. C. D. Answer: A infraction; compunction infraction; anatomy epitome; compunction epitome; anatomy Back to Queue
Unit Two MC— 200 Barbara is the _______ of a well-behaved child and would never ______ upon her siblings’ rights. A. B. C. D. dichotomy; excise epitome; infringe dichotomy; infringe Answer: C Back to Queue
Unit Two MC— 300 For her _____ essays and _______ attention to detail, Victoria was named best student of her English class. A. B. C. D. fractious; pungent punctilious; excise fractious; concise incisive; punctilious Answer: D Back to Queue
Unit Two MC— 400 There was a definite _____ in her personality; on the one hand, she had a(n)_____ intelligence, but on the other hand, she seemed to have an understanding of other people. A. B. C. D. dichotomy; incisive infraction; excise anatomy; infringe epitome; excise Answer: A Back to Queue
Unit Two MC— 500 The _____ young brothers stopped their fighting and screaming when the ______ aroma of dinner from the kitchen hit their nostrils. A. B. C. D. incisive; concise fractious; pungent punctilious; fractious pungent; incisive Answer: B Back to Queue
Unit Three FIB— 100 The _____ for theft of the statue has not yet been determined. motive emissary abject motif expel Answer: MOTIVE Back to Queue
Unit Three FIB— 200 The high winds and cold rain _____ us to postpone the picnic. compelled emoted conjecture abject motif Answer: COMPELLED Back to Queue
Unit Three FIB— 300 During the negotiations, the vice president of one company was sent as a(n) _____ to the other company. motive emissary abject motif expel Answer: EMISSARY Back to Queue
Unit Three FIB— 400 The central ______ of despair over lost love in the opera is introduced when the heroine takes the stage. compelled emoted conjecture abject motif Answer: MOTIF Back to Queue
Unit Three FIB— 500 There was a heated debate over whether the cabinet official had been _______ in his duties when he did not report the accounting error. dismissive motive dejected remiss impulse Answer: DISMISSIVE Back to Queue
Unit Three MC— 100 The scientific community is usually _____ of new theories at first, saying they are mere _____ instead of fact. A. B. C. D. emotive; conjecture dismissive; conjecture dejected; motive dismissive; motive Answer: B Back to Queue
Unit Three MC— 200 The sea captain was almost overwhelmed by the ____ to abandon his ship, but he knew he would be _____ in his duties to the passengers if he id not help them. A. B. C. D. conjecture; dismissive motif; emotive emissary; dejected impulse; remiss Answer: D Back to Queue
Unit Three MC— 400 The ____ look on the face of our _____ to the opposing army told me he had failed to deliver his message. A. B. C. D. dismissive; conjecture emotive; emissary abject; motif dejected; emissary Answer: D Back to Queue
Unit Three MC— 300 While no ______ for theft of the money has been established, we know that the thief was living in _______ poverty and could not even afford food for his family. A. B. C. D. conjecture; abject motif; remiss motive; abject emissary; emotive Answer: C Back to Queue
Unit Three MC— 500 I wanted to finish my paper on the recurring ____ I had found in the novel, but other factors _______ me to give it up. A. B. C. D. conjecture; expelled emissary; compelled motif; compelled emissary; expelled Answer: C Back to Queue
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