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M M U U L L T T I I - - Q Q ! ! Multi- Q Introd uction Question & Answer Review Game Designed for Use in the Classroom M M U U L L T T I I - - Q Q ! ! Welcome to … Skip Rules
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Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s Points are collected as a team; however, each player must answer his/her question without help from teammates. MORE RULES MORE RULES
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Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s If a question is answered correctly, that team adds those points to their team score. The opposing team may now chose a question. MORE RULES MORE RULES
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Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s If a question is answered incorrectly, the team score does not change. The opposing team may now chose a question. MORE RULES MORE RULES
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Game Rules M u l t i – Q R u l e s This game does not support automatic scoring. Please assign a scorekeeper for your team. This person should keep track of points for both teams. GET READY TO START GET READY TO START
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Choose from the followin g topics You will choose questions from the following six topic areas: CLICK TO VIEW TOPIC AREAS CLICK TO VIEW TOPIC AREAS
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TOPIC 1 History What do you know about…
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TOPIC 2 What do you know about… Vocabulary
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TOPIC 3 What do you know about… The Prologue
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TOPIC 4 What do you know about… Pardoner’s Tale
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TOPIC 5 What do you know about… Wife of Bath’s Tale
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TOPIC 6 What do you know about… Quotes
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MultiQ Choices HistoryVocabProlguePardnrWifeQuotes 10 20 30 40 50 FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION
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ReturnReturn Whoops! Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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1:101:10 When did the Middle Ages in England begin/end (approximate dates)? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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1:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … 1066-1485 CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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1:201:20 What was the system of Feudalism ultimately based on? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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1:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … A religious concept of hierarchy with God as the supreme overlord. CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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1:301:30 True or False? A woman in the Middle Ages had no political right and depended completely on her husband’s or father’s status. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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1:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … True (pg 81) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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1:401:40 True or False? The Magna Carta strengthened the political power of the Church. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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1:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … False- weakened the Church and laid groundwork for English constitutional law. CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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1:501:50 How did the Church get so many soldiers to fight in the Crusades? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …
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1:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … The Church told all Crusaders that their sins would be forgiven and they would automatically go to Heaven. CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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2:102:10 What is a religious journey called? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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2:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Pilgrimage CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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2:202:20 What three vows does the Prioress take? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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2:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Poverty, Chastity, Obedience CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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2:302:30 This type of story contains any number of different narratives. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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2:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Frame Story CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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2:402:40 Which pilgrim wears a fustian? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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2:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … The Knight CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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2:502:50 What is the riddle the knight must answer in “The Wife of Bath”? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …
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2:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What do women want most? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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3:103:10 To whom is the shrine dedicated that the pilgrims are visiting? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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3:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … St. Thomas a Becket CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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3:203:20 How many guildesmen are in the group? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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3:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … 5 CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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3:303:30 What makes the three “perfect” pilgrims perfect? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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3:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Qualities such as religious integrity, honesty, high moral conduct, and selflessness CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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3:403:40 Which pilgrim has a wide forehead (nearly 9 inches across!)? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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3:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Prioress CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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3:503:50 What month do the pilgrims leave? From what hotel? T o p i c 3 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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3:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … April, Tabards Inn CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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4:104:10 What does the Pardoner do to earn money? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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4:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … 1. Preach against greed 2. Begs churches 3. Sells pardons CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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4:204:20 What are the three rioters searching for? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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4:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Death CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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4:304:30 What sin does the Pardoner admit he is guilty of? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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4:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Avarice (greed) CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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4:404:40 What is ironic about the Pardoner’s Tale? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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4:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … He preaches against greed yet is greedy himself. CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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4:504:50 What are 3 of the 5 qualities Chaucer is satirizing in the PT? T o p i c 4 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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4:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Friendship, loyalty, Drunkenness, Greed, Youth CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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5:105:10 How many husbands did The Wife of Bath have? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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5:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … 5, going on 6 CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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5:205:20 What crime is the Knight accused of? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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5:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Rape CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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5:305:30 How long does the Knight have to find out what women want most? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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5:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … 1 year and 1 day CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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5:405:40 What is the answer to the Queen’s question? CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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5:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Equality OR Mastery over husbands CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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5:505:50 What lesson does the hag teach about poverty? T o p i c 5 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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5:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Honor/Love have nothing to do with money CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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6:106:10 “The nicer rules of conscience he ignored./If, when he fought, the enemy vessel sank,/He sent the prisoners home” CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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6:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … The Skipper CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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6:206:20 “He loved a morning sop of cake and wine./He lived for pleasure and had always done,/For he was Epicurus’ very son” CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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6:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Franklin CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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6:306:30 “In all the parish not a dame dared stir/Towards the altar steps in front of her,/And if indeed they did, so wrath was she/as to be quite put out of charity” CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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6:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Wife of Bath CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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6:406:40 “He was embroidered like a meadow bright/And full of freshest flowers, red and white./Singing he was, or fluting all the day” CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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6:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Squire CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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6:506:50 “He was as hot and lecherous as a sparrow./Black scabby brows he had, and a thin beard./Children were afraid when he appeared.” T o p i c 6 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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6:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Summoner CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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ReturnReturn Click here to return to the Multi-Q Game Board
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Bonus Question B O N U S Q U E S T I O N Congratulations! If you answer the Bonus Question correctly, your team receives double the points assigned to this question. Congratulations! If you answer the Bonus Question correctly, your team receives double the points assigned to this question. TO THE BONUS QUESTION TO THE BONUS QUESTION
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Directions for Last Question D I R E C T I O N S TO THE FINAL QUESTION TO THE FINAL QUESTION If your answer is correct, you may add the wagered amount to your current score. If your answer is incorrect, you must subtract the wagered amount from your current score... RETURN TO GAME BOARD Team members may consult on the final question and must choose an amount to wager. Team members may consult on the final question and must choose an amount to wager.
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Last Questio n Explain how we know the Knight from the “Wife of Bath’s Tale” understands what women really want CLICK TO CHECK T H E F I N A L Q U E S T I O N
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Last Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … The Knight allows his wife to choose to be pretty/unfaithful or old/faithful, because what women want is either equality or mastery CLICK TO END THE GAME ADD OR SUBTRACT WAGERED AMOUNTS
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Turn in team score Add up your team score and report it to your teacher. T H A N K S F O R P L A Y I N G ! DON’T FORGET TO STUDY & REVIEW ON YOUR OWN!
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