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Jeopardy Directions for the game: 1. You will need a pencil and paper to keep score. 2. On the next screen, click ONCE on a question. 3. Read the Question and decide on your answer. 4. Click ONCE on the Answer button. If you’re right, add your points in the # to your total. 5. Click ONCE on the button to go back to try another question. 6. Ready? Click ONCE to go the the Jeopardy board! 7. Press the “Esc” button on the keyboard to end the game. Have fun! Introduction Jeopardy KEY Q1 = Question # 10 = point value Q1 Q5 Q9 Q13 10 10 10 10 Q2 Q6 Q10 Q14 20 20 20 20 Q3 Q7 Q11 Q15 30 30 30 30 Q4 Q8 Q12 Q16 40 40 40 40 Created by Alma Row (5/02) 10 wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey Answer #1 10 Who is Homer? Back to Question #1 20 wrote the story of where the gods came from Answer #2 20 Who is Hesiod? Back to Question #2 30 wrote all the famous myths in one book, Metamorphoses Answer #3 30 Who is Ovid? Back to Question #3 40 wrote the story of Oedipus Answer #4 40 Who is Sophocles? Back to Question #4 10 wrote the story of the golden fleece Answer #5 10 Who is Apollonius of Rhodes? Back to Question #5 20 wrote the myth Cupid and Psyche Answer #6 20 Who is Apuleius? Back to Question #6 30 wrote the long poem, The Aeneid Answer #7 30 Who is Virgil? Back to Question #7 40 In ancient Greece all art and thought centered on this Answer #8 40 What are humans? Back to Question #8 10 a story that is partly true Answer #9 10 What is a legend? Back to Question #9 20 a story in which the characters are common; not meant to be believed Answer #10 20 What is a folktale? Back to Question #10 30 a story whose characters are gods, goddesses, or heroes Answer #11 30 What is a myth? Back to Question #11 40 this made Greek gods different from other ancient gods Answer #12 40 What is “they looked and acted like people”? Back to Question #12 10 magic, ghosts, astrology, supernatural powers, powerful priests Answer #13 10 What are things that were absent in Greek mythology? Back to Question #13 20 indecent, cruel behavior; limited sense of right and wrong; beast gods; human sacrifice; monsters Answer #14 20 What are “dark spots” in Greek mythology? Back to Question #14 30 describe and explain natural events, explain human and religious customs, bring back magic of past ages, explain human psyche Answer #15 30 What are reasons myths are created? Back to Question #15 40 feared and respected gods; believed in fate, not free will; believed pain and suffering a part of life Answer #16 40 What are ways Greeks were not like other humanists? Back to Question #16 Game Over! Thank you for playing Jeopardy. Email Mrs. Row with any questions or comments! (Check with your teacher first!)