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A Midsummer Night's Dream

Here's how to play JEOPARDY! (Teachers - make sure you download and read the Setup Instructions!) The class will be split into two teams, the RED team and the GREEN team. When a question is displayed, the RED team will use the ABCD keys on their clickers to 
answer. The GREEN team will use the EFGH keys to answer. The team with the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE of correct responses will earn the points for 
that question, AND the right to pick the next category! Let's do a practice question to make sure everybody understands how to play. Go on to the Practice Question

Characters Who said it? ACT I & II Act III Act IV & V $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Drag a blue tile over used squares!

Score Board Red Team Green Team Back to Game Board

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 100 pts 1 Insert Question Here The man Hermia Loves A A Egues E B Demetrius F C Quince G D Lysandar H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 200 pts 2 Insert Question Here Falls in love with a mortal while under the spell 
of a love potion A A Helena E B Titania F C Hermia G D Hippolyta H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 300 pts 3 Insert Question Here Is worried about learning his line for the play of 
Pyramus and Thisbe A A Snug E B Snout F C Bottom G D Flute H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 400 pts 4 Insert Question Here Reveals her best friend's secret to the man she 
loves A A Helena E B Hippolyta F C Flute G D Hermia H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 500 pts 5 Insert Question Here The Queen of the Amazons A A Helena E B Hippolyta F C Hermia G D Titania H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 100 pts 1 Insert Question Here "Lord what fools these mortals be?" A A Egues E B Oberon F C Robin G D Thesues H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 200 pts 2 Insert Question Here "I pray thee, gental mortal, sing again, Mine ear is much enamour'd of thy note" A A Titania E B Hermia F C Robin G D Lysandar H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 300 pts 3 Insert Question Here "You thief of love! What, have you come by 
night, And stolen my love's heart from him?" A A Hippolyta E B Titania F C Helena G D Hermia H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 400 pts 4 Insert Question Here "Bless thee, Bottom? Thou art translated" A A Flute E B Peter Quince F C Robin G D Snout H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 500 pts 5 Insert Question Here Nay, faith, let not me play a woman; I have a beard 
coming" A A Bottom E B Peter Quince F C Snout G D Flute H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 100 pts 1 Insert Question Here How many days until Thesus and Hippolyta's 
wedding? A A 7 E B 2 F C 4 G D 6 H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 200 pts 2 Insert Question Here How does Helena react to Demetrius' verbal 
and physcial abuse? A A It does not bother her, because she loves him E B She runs away from him F C It does not bother her, because Lysandar is there to 
protect her G D She withdraws a sword on him H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

300 pts What is the flower of idle-ness? Insert Question Here What is the flower of idle-ness? A A A flower that cupid touched and it makes you fall in love 
with the next thing you see. E B A flower the Oberon has grown in his garden that makes 
you fall in love with something vile F C A flower that cupid's arrow hit, that makes you fall in love 
with the next thing you see. G D A flower Robin has created, that makes you fall in love 
with the whatever he wants H B C D E F G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 400 pts 4 Insert Question Here Why are Oberon and Titania fighting? A A Oberon is jealous because Titania likes Thesues E B Titania is jealous because Oberon likes Hippolyta F C Titania is jealous of Robin G D Oberon is jealous of the Indian boy H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 500 pts 5 Insert Question Here What does Hermia's dream symbolize? A A Her heart being broken E B A serpent eating her heart F C Demetrius falling in love with Helena G D Robin using the flower on Demetrius H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 100 pts 1 Insert Question Here What does Bottom think the tradesmen are 
trying to do to him? A A Wake up Titania E B Make him a better actor F C Leave him alone with his love, Titania G D Scare him H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 200 pts 2 Insert Question Here What is the tradesman solution to the killing in the 
play? A A Peter Quince will recite an epilogue E B Bottom will recite a prologue F C Snug will recite a prolouge G D Bottom will sing a song H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 300 pts 3 Insert Question Here What does Bottom's head symbolize? A A Bottom's character in the Pyramus and Thisbe E B The tradesmen's play F C Robin's mischief G D Bottom's personality H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 400 pts 4 Insert Question Here Titania and Bottom's relationship is the best 
example of which theme? A A Dreams vs. Reality E B The Unreasonable Nature of Love F C Relationships are easily manipulated G B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 500 pts 5 Insert Question Here How does Robin help avoid a physical fight 
between the men? A A He uses magic to get rid of their weapons E B He changes his voice and misleads them F C Makes himself look like Helena G D Has Bottom talk to them H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 100 pts 1 Insert Question Here When Titania wakes up she believed 
everything was a A A Cruel joke E B Funny joke F C Crazy course of events G D Dream H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 200 pts 2 Insert Question Here What do Oberon and Titania do at the end of 
the play? A A Bless the lovers' beds E B Start fighting about the Indian Boy F C Visit Bottom and the tradesmen G D Cause it to start raining at the wedding H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 300 pts 3 Insert Question Here Demetrius states that his love for Hermia has A A Grown like a tree E B Melted like the snow F C Blossomed like a flower G D Type your answer option here H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 400 pts 4 Insert Question Here What does Hippolyta think is strange? A A That all 3 couples are getting married together E B The tradesmen play F C Egues is angry about the wedding G D All the lovers talk of the same dream H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back

Hide Correct Answer Behind Here 500 pts 5 Insert Question Here What does Robin ask for at the end of the 
play? A A A new assignment from Oberon E B The audience's applause F C A love for himself G D To play a trick on other humans H B C D E F Hide Correct Answer Behind Here G H Music Score Back