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1 Greek and Latin Roots JEOPARDY

2 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!

3 JEOPARDY! Unit 1 FIB Unit 1 MC Unit 2 FIB Unit 2 MC Unit 3 FIB
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4 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

5 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

6 Unit One FIB—300 Certain kinds of soil are more ________ to growing prize roses. evinced deduced induct conducive impetuous Answer: CONDUCIVE Back to Queue

7 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

8 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

9 Unit One MC—100 The _________ argument that raged in the office for days was not __________ to getting work done. provincial; petulant impetuous; provincial petulant; protracted protracted; conducive Answer: D Back to Queue

10 Unit One MC—200 Can we __________ from the uproar in the newspapers that the senator has refused to _________ his controversial statement? retract; induce deduce; retract evince; deduce retract; evince Answer: B Back to Queue

11 Unit One MC—300 What was the __________ for the supposedly _________ hockey team’s decision not to play in the game? conviction; induce impetus; invincible impetus; petulant provincial; retract Answer: ? Back to Queue

12 Unit One MC—400 Sam became so ________ that he ran away and climbed a tree, and nothing could ________ him to come down. protracted; intractable conducive; evince petulant; induce provincial; retract Answer: C Back to Queue

13 Unit One MC—500 Nothing ______ Ben’s tendency to act without thinking more than his _______ decision to become a daredevil pilot. evinces; impetuous retracts; impetuous induces; intractable deduces; retract Answer: A Back to Queue

14 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

15 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

16 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

17 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

18 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

19 Unit Two MC—100 Even though Alec had committed only a minor _________ of the company rules, he was punished severely because he showed no _________. infraction; compunction infraction; anatomy epitome; compunction epitome; anatomy Answer: A Back to Queue

20 Unit Two MC—200 Barbara is the _______ of a well-behaved child and would never ______ upon her siblings’ rights. dichotomy; excise epitome; excise epitome; infringe dichotomy; infringe Answer: C Back to Queue

21 Unit Two MC—300 For her _____ essays and _______ attention to detail, Victoria was named best student of her English class. fractious; pungent punctilious; excise fractious; concise incisive; punctilious Answer: D Back to Queue

22 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. dichotomy; incisive infraction; excise anatomy; infringe epitome; excise Answer: A Back to Queue

23 Unit Two MC—500 The _________ young brothers stopped their fighting and screaming when the ___________ aroma of dinner from the kitchen hit their nostrils. incisive; concise fractious; pungent punctilious; fractious pungent; incisive Answer: B Back to Queue

24 Unit Three FIB—100 The __________ for the theft of the statue has not yet been determined. motive emissary abject motif expel Answer: MOTIVE Back to Queue

25 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

26 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

27 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

28 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

29 Unit Three MC—100 The scientific community is usually __________ of new theories at first, saying they are mere __________ instead of fact. emotive; conjecture dismissive; conjecture dejected; motive dismissive; motive Answer: B Back to Queue

30 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. conjecture; dismissive motif; emotive emissary; dejected impulse; remiss Answer: D Back to Queue

31 Unit Three MC—400 The ________ look on the face of our _________ to the opposing army told me he had failed to deliver his message. dismissive; conjecture emotive; emissary abject; motif dejected; emissary Answer: D Back to Queue

32 Unit Three MC—300 While no ______ for the 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. conjecture; abject motif; remiss motive; abject emissary; emotive Answer: C Back to Queue

33 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. conjecture; expelled emissary; compelled motif; compelled emissary; expelled Answer: C Back to Queue


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