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1 Instructions for operating the game:
The game is played in Slide Show mode (select Slide Show, View Show from menu) After a team selects a box (subject and point value), click on the point amount - not the surrounding box. This will bring up the corresponding question. When the question has been answered, click again any place on the screen to display the correct answer. When a box has been selected, the point value will turn yellow to indicate it has been played. Click on the “scores” box to go to the scoreboard screen. Add or subtract the points to the black box on the group’s podium. Click “Play the Game” to return to the game board. There is one “Daily Double”. The team who chooses this box can wager as much as they want to, up to their total points. The Final Jeopardy box is included on the side of the game board. Clicking on the box will bring up the subject slide. Teams should place their wagers after seeing the subject of the Final Jeopardy question. Clicking the mouse in any area of the subject slide will cause the actual question to be displayed. Clicking the mouse in any area of the question slide will cause the answer to appear.

2 Welcome to A-G Jeopardy!

3 Play the Game Final Jeopardy Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

4 CSUs and UCs Which A-G could it be? College Knowledge Short for what? A-G Years True or False? Play the Game 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy 200 200 200 200 200 200 Scores 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 100 The number of years required to meet the “D” requirement (Laboratory Science)

6 2 years (3 years recommended)
100 2 years (3 years recommended) Scores

7 200 The number of years required to meet the “G” requirement (College Prep Elective)

8 200 1 year Scores

9 300 The number of years you must take a language other than English to meet the “E” Requirement

10 300 2 years (3 years recommended) Scores

11 400 The number of years required to meet the “C” requirement (math) and the number of years recommended.

12 400 3 years required and 4 years recommended
Scores

13 The A-G requirement that requires the most classes/years to complete
500 The A-G requirement that requires the most classes/years to complete

14 English 4 years required
500 English 4 years required Scores

15 California State University (CSU) campuses.
100 The number of California State University (CSU) campuses.

16 100 23 Scores

17 The number of University of California campuses.
200 The number of University of California campuses.

18 200 10 Scores

19 Name two of the 10 University of California campuses
300 Name two of the 10 University of California campuses

20 300 UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, UC Los Angeles, UC San Diego, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Francisco Scores

21 Daily Double

22 400 The series of classes you must take to go from high school to a CSU or a UC.

23 A-Gs or A-G Subject Requirement
400 A-Gs or A-G Subject Requirement Scores

24 Two of the 23 California State University (CSU) campuses
500 Two of the 23 California State University (CSU) campuses

25 500 CSU Bakersfield, Channel Islands, Chico, Dominguez Hills, East Bay, Fresno, Fullerton, Humboldt, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Maritime, Monterey Bay, Northridge, Pomona, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, San Marcos, Stanislaus, Sonoma Scores

26 PE is a College Prep Elective.
100 True or False? PE is a College Prep Elective.

27 PE does not meet the G requirement.
100 False PE does not meet the G requirement. Scores

28 You need a grade of “C” or higher in all A-G classes.
200 True or False? You need a grade of “C” or higher in all A-G classes.

29 “D”s and “F”s do not count.
200 True “D”s and “F”s do not count. Scores

30 By taking French 1 and Spanish 1, you’ll meet the “E” requirement.
300 True or False? By taking French 1 and Spanish 1, you’ll meet the “E” requirement.

31 300 False You need two years of the same language
Scores

32 All high school science classes meet the D requirement.
400 True or False? All high school science classes meet the D requirement.

33 400 False You should always check with your counselor to see if a class is an A-G. Scores

34 You should take the A-G classes in your first year of college.
500 True or False? You should take the A-G classes in your first year of college.

35 A-G classes are taken in High School.
500 False A-G classes are taken in High School. Scores

36 100 Which A-G could it be? Biology

37 100 D Laboratory Science Scores

38 200 Which A-G could it be? Algebra II

39 200 C Mathematics Scores

40 300 Which A-G could it be? Spanish II

41 Language other than English
300 E Language other than English Scores

42 400 Which A-G could it be? US History

43 History/Social Science
400 A History/Social Science Scores

44 500 Which A-G could it be? Drawing and Painting

45 Visual and Performing Arts
500 F Visual and Performing Arts Scores

46 100 The first degree you’ll earn when you graduate from a 4 year university.

47 B.S. (Bachelor of Science)
100 B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) Or B.S. (Bachelor of Science) Scores

48 The name for the subject area you chose to study in college.
200 The name for the subject area you chose to study in college.

49 200 Major Scores

50 Some students chose to attend the first 2 years of college at a
300 Some students chose to attend the first 2 years of college at a _____________ and then transfer to a 4 year university.

51 300 Community College Scores

52 Money to help pay for college is called___________.
400 Money to help pay for college is called___________. Hint: Examples include scholarships, grants and loans.

53 400 Financial Aid Scores

54 Name one test required for college admission.
500 Name one test required for college admission.

55 500 SAT or ACT and SAT Subject Tests
Scores

56 GPA is the abbreviation of
100 GPA is the abbreviation of

57 100 Grade Point Average Scores

58 CSU is an abbreviation for these campuses
200 CSU is an abbreviation for these campuses

59 California State University
200 California State University Scores

60 UC is an abbreviation for these campuses
300 UC is an abbreviation for these campuses

61 University of California
300 University of California Scores

62 IAP is an abbreviation for
400 IAP is an abbreviation for

63 Individual Academic Planner
400 Individual Academic Planner Scores

64 BA is an abbreviation of what type of degree?
500 BA is an abbreviation of what type of degree?

65 500 Bachelor of Arts degree
Scores

66 Final Jeopardy Question
The A-G requirement Final Jeopardy Question Scores

67 List the 3 math classes you’ll need to pass with a C or better to meet the “C” requirement.

68 Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2
Scores


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