Computer Jeopardy Developed by Sharon Bouyer Lawrence Technology University X.

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Computer Jeopardy Developed by Sharon Bouyer Lawrence Technology University X

Direction On the next screen is the main menu. Select a question to begin the game. Anytime you see the sound icon, feel free to click on it to hear the narration for the particular slide. X Click the Icon!

Main Menu X

100 Point Question In what year was the Internet invented? A B C D X

200 Point Question Who was the first Black President of the United States George Washington Barack Obama William Clinton John Hanson A B C D X

300 Point Question What Planet do we live on? Mars Earth Pluto Venus A B C D X

400 Point Question What popular website you can upload and watch videos? KiKi You Tube LimeWire Rhapsody A B C D X

500 Point Question What is the first book of the Bible? Revelations Genesis John Psalms A B C D X

600 Point Question What is the Capital of Michigan Ann Arbor Southfield Detroit Lansing A B C D X

700 Point Question What two countries are neighbors to the United States? Aruba/Cuba Canada/Mexico Jamaica/Fiji Canada/Bermuda A B C D X

800 Point Question What President held the longest term of office as President of the United States? Thomas Jefferson Theodore Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt John Q. Adams A B C D X

That is Correct! Click the home button to return to the main menu. X

That is Incorrect! Click the return button and try again. X