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UNICEF Jeopardy $100$200$300$400 Question 1 QQuestion 2 QQuestion 3 QQuestion 4 QQuestion 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 QQuestion 4 Final Jeopardy

First $100 Question What does U.N. stand for?

First $100 Answer United Nations

Second $100 Question Where does Ban Ki-Moon work?

Second $100 Answer He is in charge of the United Nations.

Third $100 Question What is Ban Ki-Moon’s job?

Third $100 Answer He is Secretary General.

Fourth $100 Question What does UNICEF do?

Fourth $100 Answer UNICEF helps others.

First $200 Question What does UNICEF try to do?

First $200 Answer It tries to help mothers and children all around the world.

Second $200 Question Why does Ban Ki-Moon want to be Secretary General of the U.N.?

Second $200 Answer He wants to make changes and help people.

Third $200 Question What material did Jitka, the girl who made the first UNICEF holiday card, use to paint her picture?

Third $200 Answer She made it on glass.

Fourth $200 Question What was one thing the United Nations was created for?

Fourth $200 Answer It was created for world peace.

First $300 Question Where is the U.N. building?

First $300 Answer The building is in New York City.

Second $300 Question Where does UNICEF get its money?

Second $300 Answer UNICEF gets all of its money from donations.

Third $300 Question What is the symbol of the United Nations?

Third $300 Answer The symbol has a world map and an olive branch on it.

Fourth $300 Question How much money was raised by UNICEF last year?

Fourth $300 Answer UNICEF raised $6 million last year.

First $400 Question How many votes does each country get in the U.N. General Assembly?

First $400 Answer Each country gets one vote.

Second $400 Question What year was UNICEF created?

Second $400 Answer UNICEF was created in 1946.

Third $400 Question What was the old Secretary General’s name?

Third $400 Answer The old Secretary General’s name is Kofi Annan.

Fourth $400 Question How much does it cost for UNICEF to buy a child 1 box of crayons?

Fourth $400 Answer One box of crayons costs 10 cents.

Final Jeopardy What does UNICEF stand for?

Final Jeopardy Answer United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund OR United Nations Children’s Fund