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Jeopardy Target Audience Database Unit Purpose Parts DB Management Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Target Audience Q: Juan determined that attendees at an ice hockey game typically enjoy listening to rock music and fast-food restaurants. Which characteristics of the target audience has Juan identified? A.Age B.Educational Background C.Group membership D.Interest

$100 Answer from Target audience D. Interest

$200 Question from Target Audience Q: A brochure is created to explain the benefits of a new product. The headings, body, and graphics are positioned within extremely wide margins. This is an example of which design principle? A. Alignment B. Contrast C. Proximity/unity D. White space

$200 Answer from Target Audience D. White space

$300 Question from Target Audience Q: The identifying characteristics of the target audience provide the “_____” for grabbing their attention by appealing to their age, ability, special interests and group memberships A. Education B. Hooks C. Characteristics D. Lines

$300 Answer from Target Audience B. Hooks

$400 Question from Target Audience Q: Knowledge of the_______ __________is critical to effective communication through publications. A.Education B.Target Audience C. Characteristics D. Special Interest

$400 Answer from Target Audience Target Audience

$500 Question from Target Audience Q: Determining which CTE student organizations the attendees at the school belong to is an example of defining the A. design principles. B. purpose of a publication. C. target audience. D. type of publication.

$500 Answer from Target Audience Target audience

$100 Question from Database Unit Q: To calculate the total price for each calendar, Babs pulls paper and ink costs from the supplies table and duplicating and shipping costs from the production table. She then saves the information. This saved search is an example of a A. filter. B. form. C. query. D. report.

$100 Answer from Database Unit Query.

$200 Question from Database Unit Q: Dillon created a temporary alphabetized list of junior and senior FBLA members from the School Clubs database. This search is an example of a: A. filter. B. form. C. query. D. report.

$200 Answer from Database Unit Filter

$300 Question from Database Unit Q: Dave is a salesman at CarMax. He searched the CarMax database for BMWs and printed a list of available cars for a client. This search is an example of a: A. filter. B. form. C. query. D. report.

$300 Answer from Database Unit Form.

$400 Question from Database Unit Q: Dino is searching the online Headhunter database for job postings. He prints out the job listings for all chef positions in the Chicago area. This search is an example of a A. filter. B. form. C. query. D. report.

$400 Answer from Database Unit Form.

$500 Question from Database Unit Q: Doug is searching an online database to find out how many U.S. presidents were Republicans. He does not intend to save his search. This search is an example of a: A. Filter B. form. C. query. D. report

$500 Answer from Database Unit Filter

$100 Question from Purpose Parts Q: What is a tool used to organize, store, retrieve, and communicate groups of related information? A. Table B. Entry c. Database d. Spreadsheet

$100 Answer from Purpose Parts Database

$200 Question from Purpose Parts What software application are these examples of in business and society: 1. phone book 2. online library card catalog 3. payroll data including employee names, social security numbers, pay rates, exemptions, etc. 4. eBay and other online businesses use databases to maintain inventory and keep track of customers, products, vendors, pay pal accounts A. Word Processing B. Database C. PowerPoint D. Table

Database $200 question from Purpose Parts

$300 Question from Purpose Parts Which is an example of an appropriate field name? A. First Name B. Patient's First Name and ID C. Name/L ast and First D. Patient's First Name and Birthdate

$300 Answer from Purpose Parts First Name

$400 Question from Purpose Parts Q: In the Doctors Table, Resident is classified as a/an: A. entryB. field. C. Filed D. record.

$400 Answer from Purpose Parts Field

$500 Question from Purpose Parts Q: Which field in the Doctors Table CANNOT be formatted with a drop-down list? A.Doctor ID B.First Name C.Last Name D.Resident

$500 Answer from Purpose Parts Resident

$100 Question from DB Management Q: If the cows in Farmer Brown's Barn are part of a database that is sorted in order by gallons of milk produced least to most, which sort order is needed A. filter by selection B. descending C. ascending D. query

$100 Answer from DB Management Ascending

$200 Question from DB Management Q: In Scenario 16, if the clients are part of a database that is sorted in ascending order by BMI, which client will appear closest to the bottom of the page? A. Ben B. Blake C. Bob D. Brad Scenario 16: Gina's Gym works with individuals who are trying to improve their personal appearance. Gina has four clients: Ben, Bob, Brad, and Blake. Ben has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 29, Bob's is 32, Brad's is 28, and Blake's is 18.

$200 Answer from DB Management Bob

$300 Question from DB Management Q: Mr. Cheek needs a printout of students arranged by age from oldest to youngest. This is an example of which type of sort? A. Ascending B. Descending C. Primary sort D. Secondary sort

$300 Answer from DB Management Descending

$400 Question from DB Management Q: Dillon created a temporary alphabetized list of junior and senior FBLA members from the School Clubs database. This search is an example of a: A. filter. B. form. C. query. D. report.

$400 Answer from DB Management filter

$500 Question from DB Management Q: A database of racing statistics includes the names of each driver, total wins and losses, and average speeds. What criterion will produce Jeff Gordon's total winnings? A. >: Jeff Gordon B. < Jeff Gordon C. =Jeff Gordon D. <> Jeff Gordon

$500 Answer from DB Management =Jeff Gordon

$100 Question from Misc Q: Which data type is used for data that may be calculated, sorted, or filtered. A.Text B.number. C.date/time D.currency.

$100 Answer from Misc number

$200 Question from Misc Q: What are four characteristics of the target audience that affect design and development of publications? A.Age, Balance, Proximity, Educational Background B.Balance, Interest, Group Membership, Alignment C.Age, Balance, Interest, Alignment D.Age, Educational Background, Interest, Group Membership

$200 Answer from Misc Age, Educational Background, Interest, Group Membership

$300 Question from Misc Q: What criterion will result in NASCAR drivers who have led at least 500 laps this season? A. <=500 B. >=500 C. =500 D. <>500

$300 Answer from Misc >=500

$400 Question from Misc Q: Nan selected "vitamin A" in the Nutrients field of a foods database to locate only the foods that contain vitamin A. This is an example of which operation? A. Ascending sort B. Descending sort C. Filter by exclusion D. Filter by selection

$400 Answer from Misc Filter by selection

$500 Question from Misc Q: Doug is searching an online database to find out how many U.S. presidents were Republicans. He does not intend to save his search. This search is an example of a: A. filter. B. form. C. query. D. report.

$500 Answer from Misc filter

Final Jeopardy Scenario 16: Gina's Gym works with individuals who are trying to improve their personal appearance. Gina has four clients: Ben, Bob, Brad, and Blake. Ben has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 29, Bob's is 32, Brad's is 28, and Blake's is 18. In Scenario 16, if the clients are part of a database that is sorted in ascending order by BMI, which client will appear closest to the bottom of the page? A. Ben B. Blake C. Bob D. Brad

Final Jeopardy Answer Bob