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Directions: Break into team A and team B. Within each team, decide the order of players. Sit accordingly. All the reporters go LAST. Choose the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that you call out for; you will need to answer the corresponding question by reading out the entire answer in order to win the dollar amount you picked. If you get the answer wrong, the dollar amount will be deducted, and the other team will have the right to answer. There are 2 hidden DAILY DOUBLES. For each DAILY DOUBLE, you may decide if you want to double the dollar amount you picked. However, if you answer it wrong, the doubled dollar amount will be deducted. In the FINAL JEOPARDY round, each team decides who to play, and may wager as much as the maximum dollar amount the team has won.

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The Pyramids StonehengeEaster IslandNasca Lines $100 $200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 In which country can we find the pyramids? (A) In Africa. (B) In Peru. (C) In Egypt. In which country can we find the pyramids? (A) In Africa. (B) In Peru. (C) In Egypt.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 _____ may have been used to lift and move the massive blocks of stone used to build the pyramids. (A) Cranes (B) Wooden rollers (C) Modern technology _____ may have been used to lift and move the massive blocks of stone used to build the pyramids. (A) Cranes (B) Wooden rollers (C) Modern technology

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Why were the pyramids built? (A)To mummify the kings’ dead bodies. (B)To hide treasures from enemies (C)To impress visitors with the magnificence Why were the pyramids built? (A)To mummify the kings’ dead bodies. (B)To hide treasures from enemies (C)To impress visitors with the magnificence

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The great pyramids of Egypt reached their highest development _____. (A) around 2500 B.C. (B) in 1500 B.C. (C) after 1500 B.C. The great pyramids of Egypt reached their highest development _____. (A) around 2500 B.C. (B) in 1500 B.C. (C) after 1500 B.C.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Where is Stonehenge found? (A)In England. (B)In southern Britain. (C)In Easter Island. Where is Stonehenge found? (A)In England. (B)In southern Britain. (C)In Easter Island.

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$200 The horizontally placed stones that create a sort of roof for Stonehenge are called _____. (A)lintels (B)columns (C)circles The horizontally placed stones that create a sort of roof for Stonehenge are called _____. (A)lintels (B)columns (C)circles

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The Stonehenge can date back to _____. (A)1500 B.C. (B)A.D. 300 (C)3000 B.C. The Stonehenge can date back to _____. (A)1500 B.C. (B)A.D. 300 (C)3000 B.C.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Which of the following is true about the Stonehenge? (A)It’s been proved that Stonehenge was used as an astronomical calendar. (B)The stones were put into place by a wizard. (C)The stones can be up to 5 meters tall. Which of the following is true about the Stonehenge? (A)It’s been proved that Stonehenge was used as an astronomical calendar. (B)The stones were put into place by a wizard. (C)The stones can be up to 5 meters tall.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 (C) The stones can be up to 5 meters tall. Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 When did European explorers arrive at Easter Island? (A)In 1277 (B)In 1722 (C)In 1727 When did European explorers arrive at Easter Island? (A)In 1277 (B)In 1722 (C)In 1727

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 All the statues on Easter Island face _____. (A)the sea (B)outward (C)inland All the statues on Easter Island face _____. (A)the sea (B)outward (C)inland

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The statues are estimated to date back to around _____. (A) 3000 B.C. (B) A.D. 300 (C) 500 B.C. The statues are estimated to date back to around _____. (A) 3000 B.C. (B) A.D. 300 (C) 500 B.C.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 According to legend, the tribe that built the statues was wiped out in a vicious battle with another tribe during the late 17 th or early 18 th century. (A)True. (B)False. According to legend, the tribe that built the statues was wiped out in a vicious battle with another tribe during the late 17 th or early 18 th century. (A)True. (B)False.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 In which country are the Nasca Lines located? (A)In Chile. (B)In Argentina. (C)In Peru. In which country are the Nasca Lines located? (A)In Chile. (B)In Argentina. (C)In Peru.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Scientists estimated that the Nascan people may have invented _____ and used them to survey the land. (A)tractors (B)hot air balloons (C)airplanes Scientists estimated that the Nascan people may have invented _____ and used them to survey the land. (A)tractors (B)hot air balloons (C)airplanes

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$300 What is NOT one of the drawings carved in the desert near the Andes Mountains? (A)A butterfly. (B)A hummingbird. (C)A spider. What is NOT one of the drawings carved in the desert near the Andes Mountains? (A)A butterfly. (B)A hummingbird. (C)A spider.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The Nasca Lines are believed to _____. (A)have no religious function (B)be a means of communicating with the country people. (C)be the biggest drawing ever created. The Nasca Lines are believed to _____. (A)have no religious function (B)be a means of communicating with the country people. (C)be the biggest drawing ever created.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores Main Idea Final Jeopary Question

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved What is the main idea of the lesson?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved (A)Throughout the world, many ancient structures remain a mystery to modern human.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved (B) Human beings are so capable that there is nothing, or little, we do not know or will not know eventually.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved (C)The statues we build today will also become a source of mystery for future human.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores (A)Throughout the world, many ancient structures remain a mystery to modern human.