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CRCT KeywordJeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 The key term in all means to: (A) subtract (B) add (C) multiply (D) divide

$100 Answer ADD

$200 There are 4 birds, 2 dogs and 1 rabbit. What fraction of the animals are NOT birds? What is the key term in this sentence? (A) fraction (B) NOT (C) animals (D) What

$200 Answer NOT

$300 About is a key term that means to: (A ) estimate (B) subtract (C) add (D) equal

$300 Answer estimate

$400 1.Which number is closest to 380? Closest to means to: (A) estimate (B) subtract (C) add (D) multiply

$400 Answer estimate

$500 How many more are key terms that means to: (A) multiply (B) add (C) subtract (D) divide

$500 Answer subtract

$100 Each is a key term that means to: (A) subtract (B) add (C) multiply (D) division

$100 Answer Multiply

$200 1.Which number comes between 200 and 300? What is the key term in this sentence? (A) between (B) number (C) and (D) which

$200 Answer Between

$300 straight storm start stun station Read the four words above. Which word should come first on a dictionary page? Another word for first is? (A) last (B) beginning (C) middle

$300 Answer Beginning

$400 Which word in this paragraph is a transition word? Transition is a key term that means to: (A)change (B) stay the same (C) repeat (D) after that

$400 Answer after that

$500 Which word in the sentence is a describing word? What is another term for describing word? (A)Verb (B)Adjective (C)Noun (D) Article

$500 Answer Adjective

$100 Which word means More than one? The term More than also means? (A) One (B) Plural (C) None (D) Take away

$100 Answer Plural

$200 Which word should ALWAYS begin with a capital letter? The key term in this sentence is: (A) Always (B) Word (C) Capital (D) Which

$200 Answer Always

$300 Which word in the sentence needs a capital letter? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) Capital Letter (B) Sentence (C) Period (D) Needs

$300 Answer Capital letter

$400 What is the verb in this sentence? What is the key term? (A)Sentence (B)Two (C)Verb (D) What

$400 Answer Verb

$500 Which word means more than one? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) Word (B) Means (C) More than one (D) Which

$500 Answer More than one

$100 Which letter in a dictionary would you look under to find the word table? The key terms in this sentence would be: (A) Table and look (B) Dictionary and letter (C) Noun and capital letter (D) Which and dictionary

$100 Answer Dictionary and letter

$200 Which word is spelled correctly? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) Correctly (B) Good (C) No (D) Spelled

$200 Answer correctly

$ Which number is 2 tens greater than 69? What does the key term greater than mean? (A) more than (B) less than (C) about the same (D) equal to

$300 Answer More Than

$400 Which one has two equal parts? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) equal (B) one (C) two (D) parts

$400 Answer equal

$500 Which one is not part of the set? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) Not (B) Set (C) One (D) Part

$500 Answer Not

$100 Which numbers are in ascending order? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) numbers (B) ascending order (C) two (D) Which

$100 Answer Ascending order

$200 Which number is the same as ninety- nine? What is the key term? (A) Number (B) Ninety-nine (C) Same (D) Which

$200 Answer same

$300 What is the value of ? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) value (B) sum (C) difference (D) What

$300 Answer value

$400 Estimate how many books they have? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) Estimate (B) Book (C) Have (D) how many

$400 Answer estimate

$500 Which two clocks show the same time? The key term in this sentence would be: (A) Same (B)Clocks (C)Time (D) Which

$500 Answer same

Final Jeopardy What is the passing score for math and reading on the CRCT.

Final Jeopardy Answer Reading = 800 or higher Math = 800 or higher