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Another

Presentation

© 2002 - All rights [email protected]

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Directions:

• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).

• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.

• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.

• Continue until all clues are given.

• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

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Maritimes Prairies Territories

Round 1 Round 2 FinalJeopardy

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Provinces

& Capitals

Province Facts

The Size of Canada

Latitude Longitude Directions on a map

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

Scores

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$100

What province is Fredericton found?

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New Brunswick

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$200

What is our nations capitol?

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Ottawa

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$300

What is the furthest southwest province in Canada?

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British Columbia

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$400

What is the capitol of the Northwest Territories?

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Yellowknife

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$500

Name the Prairie provinces and their capitols.

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Regina, Saskatchewan

Edmonton, Alberta

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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$100

How many provinces are there in Canada?

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$100

10

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$200

When Mr. Zapfe was in high school, how many territories

were there in Canada?

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2 – Northwest Territories and Yukon. Nunavut was part of the Northwest territories back in the

olden days!

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$300

Which is the largest province in Canada according to size?

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Quebec

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$400

Which of the maritime provinces is furthest east?

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Newfoundland

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$500

Name all of the maritime provinces and their capitols

spelled correctly.

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St. John’s, Newfoundland

Fredericton, New Brunswick

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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$100

In terms of size, what is the biggest country in the world?

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Russia

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$200

In terms of size, is Canada 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th compared to other

countries?

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Canada is the second largest country in the world.

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$300

What is the size of Canada from North to South?

a. 4,600 Km

b. 46,000 Km

c. 460,000 Km

d. 4,600,000 Km

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a. 4,600

Scores

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$400

Which is the biggest territory in Canada? Also name it’s capitol.

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Nunavut

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$500

Which is the smallest Canadian province? What is it’s capitol?

Spell it properly.

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Prince Edward Island

Capitol = Charlottetown

Scores

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$100

What is the main line of latitude called (it is at 0 degrees)?

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The equator

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$200

The equator splits the world into two hemispheres. What is a

hemisphere?

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A hemisphere is half the world.

Scores

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$300

What are the two hemispheres the world is split into by the

equator?

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The equator splits the world into the Northern and Southern

hemispheres.

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$400

What is the name of the line of latitude that is approximately 23.5

degrees North of the equator?

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The tropic of cancer.

Scores

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$500Name the 5 major latitude lines of

the world.

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$500 From North to South:The Arctic Circle

The Tropic of CancerThe Equator

The Tropic of CapricornThe Antarctic Circle

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$100

What is the major line of longitude at 0 degrees?

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The Prime Meridian

Scores

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How many lines of longitude are there in the world?

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24

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How many degrees apart are lines of longitude?

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Lines of longitude are 15 degrees apart from one another.

Scores

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$400

Which are longer, lines of latitude or lines of longitude?

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Long - itude

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$500

What is the name of the line of longitude that is at the 180

degree meridian?

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The International Dateline

Scores

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$100

When drawing a map, where does the direction arrow go?

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On the top of the map.

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$200

If you drive east from Ontario, what is the province you would

hit?

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Quebec

Scores

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$300

If I drove west from Ontario, what is the first province I would hit?

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Manitoba

Scores

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If I drove from British Columbia to Ontario, how many provinces

would I have driven on or through in total?

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5 – British Columbia – Alberta – Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario

Scores

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$500

Name 4 different ways to remember the 4 cardinal

directions.

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Creative answers for N,E,S,W.

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Time Zones

More Time

Zones

Geography

Terms

Even More Time

Zones

TTC Continents

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$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

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$200

How many time zones are there in Canada?

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6

Scores

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$400

What time zone do we live in?

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Eastern Standard Time

Scores

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$600

Which time zone in Canada is furthest west?

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$600

Pacific Standard Time

Scores

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$800

Which time zone in Canada is furthest east?

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$800

Newfoundland Standard Time

Scores

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$1000

Name the time zones in Canada from west to east…

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$1000Pacific Standard Time

Mountain Standard Time

Central Standard Time

Eastern Standard Time

Atlantic Standard Time

Newfoundland Standard TimeScores

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$200

As you travel _________ (east/west) in Canada, you add

time.

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East

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$400

There is a game on February 24th at 11pm in St. John’s,

Newfoundland. What day and time will we be watching it in

Toronto?

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February 24th at 9:30 pm

Scores

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$600

What time zone is Regina in?

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$600

Mountain Standard Time

Scores

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$800

What time zone is Winnipeg in?

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$800

Central Standard Time

Scores

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$1000

What time zones are the following provinces cities in:

Whitehorse

Quebec City

St. John’s

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$1000

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Whitehorse, Yukon = Pacific Standard Time

Quebec City, Quebec = Eastern Standard Time

St. John’s, Newfoundland = Newfoundland Standard Time

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$200

What are the names of the 5 Great Lakes?

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Lake Huron

Lake Ontario

Lake Michigan

Lake Erie

Lake Superior

$200

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$400

Which of the Great Lakes is Toronto on the shore of?

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Lake Ontario

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$600

What direction are you facing?

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North!

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This is called:

$800

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The Compass Rose

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$1000

What is Geography?

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Geography is the science that tries to understand how the earth works and how humans change it

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If it’s 7:00pm in Toronto, what time is it in Quebec?

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7pm

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$400

What time is it in the Atlantic Time Zone?

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One hour later than it is here…

Scores

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$600

If I fly east across the International Dateline, what will

happen to the day and time?

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The time would stay the same but you will subtract a day (so it

would go from March 4th to March 3rd automatically

Scores

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$800

What time is it in Winnipeg?

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$800

One hour earlier than it is here.

Scores

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$1000

Name the time zones from east to west in Canada.

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$1000Newfoundland Standard Time

Atlantic Standard Time

Eastern Standard Time

Central Standard Time

Mountain Standard Time

Pacific Standard TimeScores

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$200_____________ is directly North

of College

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Wellesley

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$400What is the stop directly north of

Wellesley?

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Bloor/Yonge

Scores

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$600What stop is the furthest west on

the TTC?

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$600

Scores

Kipling

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$800What stop is furthest East?

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$800

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Kennedy

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$1000What TTC stop allows you to go

in all cardinal directions?

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$1000

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Spadina

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$200

What continent is Morocco in?

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$200

Africa

Scores

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$400

What is the largest continent in the world?

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Asia

Scores

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$600

What is the closest continent east of Australia found within the

northern hemisphere?

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North America

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$800

What two hemispheres is North America found in?

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Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere

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$1000

How many continents are there in total? Name them and spell them

correctly.

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$1000North America

South America

Europe

Asia

Africa

Australia

Antarctica Scores

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Latitude

Final Jeopary Question

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Give a thorough explanation using props or a diagram of why climate

changes closer to the equator

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