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I don’t do windows An apple a day Do you remember Games we play Are you connected Animal crackers

The year the first version of the Windows operating system was released. A 100

What is 1985? A 100

Microsoft’s browser A 200

What is Internet Explorer? A 200

Microsoft’s Search Engine. A 300

What is bing? A 300

Latest version of Windows operating system. A 400

What is Windows 7? A 400

She married the founder of Microsoft. A 500

Who is Melinda Gates? A 500

The year the iPhone was introduced. B 100

What is 2007? B 100

Apple’s online music store. B 200

What is iTunes? B 200

Apple’s newest entry in the “i” market. B 300

What is the iPad? B 300

The co-founder who was fired from Apple. B 400

Who is Steve Jobs? B 400

The Apple co-founder who danced his way to a loss on Dancing with the Stars. B 500

Who is Steve Wozniak? B 500

The acronym for memory on a computer. C 100

What is RAM? C 100

The university where Eniac was built. C 200

What is the University of Pennsylvania? C 200

This system gave birth to the Internet. C 300

What is ARPANET? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The inventor of the WWW. C 400

Who is Tim Berners-Lee? C 400

The processor used in the first IBM PC. C 500

What is the Intel 8088? C 500

Game that contains street names such as Boardwalk and Park Place. D 100

What is Monopoly? D 100

Sweet games of lollipops and gum drops. D 200

What is Candyland? D 200

Card game where an Ace and a facecard never loses. D 300

What is Blackjack? D 300

A popular version of Poker played in homes, pool halls, and casinos, that is deep in the heart of many people. D 400

What is Texas Hold’em? D 400

The movie where a young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III. D 500

What is War Games? D 500

A device that converts analog to digital signals. E 100

What is a modem? E 100

The device that will help you find your way home. E 200

What is a GPS? E 200

A popular site where you can share your thoughts, as long as they are 140 characters or less. E 300

What is Twitter? E 300

Wireless technology that allows to connect a headset to your cell phone. E 400

What is Bluetooth? E 400

Company that makes most of the routers used to connect today’s networks. E 500

What is CISCO? E 500

The logo for this operating system is a penguin. F 100

What is Linux? F 100

The spokesperson for this company is a lizard. F 200

What is Geico? F 200

He wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States. F 300

Who is Benjamin Franklin? F 300

This 65 year old wants you to prevent wildfires. F 400

Who is Smokey the Bear? F 400

The star of Steamboat Willie. F 500

Who is Mickey Mouse? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Search Engines Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The original name of this popular search engine was BackRub. Click on screen to continue

What is Google? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT