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By: Lindsay Hulley And Jenny Rhee Henry IV Part 1 By: Lindsay Hulley And Jenny Rhee Click this to go to home Jeopardy page. Click this to go to answer slide.

Jeopardy Act 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Act 5 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100

This person joins in with Prince Hal to play a trick on Falstaff. $100 Question from Act 1 This person joins in with Prince Hal to play a trick on Falstaff.

$100 Answer from Act 1 Who is Poins?

$200 Question from Act 1 This is the definition of “Zounds”.

What is an oath by God’s wounds? $200 Answer from Act 1 What is an oath by God’s wounds?

Hotspur compare himself to this in his soliloquy (scene 2). $300 Question from Act 1 Hotspur compare himself to this in his soliloquy (scene 2).

What is the sun after cloudy weather? $300 Answer from Act 1 What is the sun after cloudy weather?

The king see betrayal in this character. $400 Question from Act 1 The king see betrayal in this character.

$400 Answer from Act 1 Who is Worcester?

Hotspur is so upset with the king because of this reason. $500 Question from Act 1 Hotspur is so upset with the king because of this reason.

$500 Answer from Act 1 What is the king refused to pay the ransom for Mortimer (Hotspur’s brother-in-law)?

$100 Question from Act 2 These two character are disguised as thieves to steal from the thieves.

$100 Answer from Act 2 Who are Hal and Poins?

$200 Question from Act 2 “Anon” means this.

$200 Answer from Act 2 What is just a minute?

Hotspur treat Lady Percy like this. $300 Question from Act 2 Hotspur treat Lady Percy like this.

$300 Answer from Act 2 What is he does not confide in Lady Percy about what is troubling him because she is a woman?

Falstaff exaggerate this when he tells his tale about being robbed. $400 Question from Act 2 Falstaff exaggerate this when he tells his tale about being robbed.

$400 Answer from Act 2 What is Falstaff says that he fought against several men, and that he defeated most of them?

$500 Question from Act 2 This four word phrase is said by the prince and shows a reformation in him.

$500 Answer from Act 2 What is “I do, I will” (2.4.499)?

Hotspur, Worcester, Mortimer, and Glendower meet up because of this. $100 Question from Act 3 Hotspur, Worcester, Mortimer, and Glendower meet up because of this.

$100 Answer from Act 3 What is to finalize the terms of the plot against King Henry and to determine how they will divide up the conquered kingdom?

$200 Question from Act 3 Mettle is also know as this word.

$200 Answer from Act 3 What is courage?

This person is the Welsh rebel leader. $300 Question from Act 3 This person is the Welsh rebel leader.

$300 Answer from Act 3 Who is Glendower?

$400 Question from Act 3 This person ridicules Glendower to his face and for doing so is criticized by Mortimer and Worcester.

$400 Answer from Act 3 Who is Hotspur?

$500 Question from Act 3 This character says “Why are you so fat, Sir John, that you must needs be all compass, out of all reasonable compass, Sir John” (3.3.22-24).

$500 Answer from Act 3 Who is Bardolph?

$100 Question from Act 4 This is the excuse Hotspur’s father gives when he can’t come to fight with Hotspur.

$100 Answer from Act 4 What is sickness?

Someone referred to as a knave may also be know as this. $200 Question from Act 4 Someone referred to as a knave may also be know as this.

$200 Answer from Act 4 What is a servant?

This person says “die all, die merrily”. $300 Question from Act 4 This person says “die all, die merrily”.

$300 Answer from Act 4 Who is Hotspur? (4.2.142)

This is the offer that King Henry gave to Hotspur if he surrendered. $400 Question from Act 4 This is the offer that King Henry gave to Hotspur if he surrendered.

What is he would be pardoned? $400 Answer from Act 4 What is he would be pardoned?

$500 Question from Act 4 This person visits the rebels to find out what their grievances are with the king.

$500 Answer from Act 4 Who is Sir Walter Blunt?

$100 Question from Act 5 This is why Douglas killed Blunt.

What is because he thought he was the king? $100 Answer from Act 5 What is because he thought he was the king?

$200 Question from Act 5 This is the meaning of chivalry.

What is the code governing the action of knights? $200 Answer from Act 5 What is the code governing the action of knights?

These two people were condemned to death by King Henry IV. $300 Question from Act 5 These two people were condemned to death by King Henry IV.

$300 Answer from Act 5 Who are Worcester and Vernon?

$400 Question from Act 5 This is Douglas’ nationality.

$400 Answer from Act 5 What is Scottish?

DAILY DOUBLE! GO TO QUESTION

Daily Double $500 Question from Act 5 This is the last line of the play and who said it.

$500 Answer from Act 5 What is “Let us not leave till all our own be won” (5.5.46) and who is the King?