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Greek and Latin Roots JEOPARDY

Greek and Latin Roots JEOPARDY. JEOPARDY!. 100. 100. 100. 100. 1 00. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 2 00. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 3 00. 3 00. 400. 400. 4 00. 400. 400. 400. 5 00. 5 00. 500. 5 00. 500. 500. Unit 10 FIB—100 .

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Greek and Latin Roots JEOPARDY

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  1. Greek and Latin RootsJEOPARDY

  2. JEOPARDY! 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

  3. Unit 10 FIB—100 The _____________ in the cookie theft is probably between 3 and 6 years old. Exonerate Reproved Culprit Onerous Approbation Back to Queue Answer: Culprit

  4. Unit 10 FIB—200 The principal felt that the boys were habitual __________ and should be expelled from school. Reprove Recriminations Reprobates Approbation Decriminalize Back to Queue Answer: Reprobates

  5. Unit 10 FIB—300 Just being present when an accident occurs doesn’t make you ________ for that accident. Onus Incriminated Mea Culpa Culpable Reprobate Back to Queue Answer: Culpable

  6. Unit 10 FIB—400 When I saw that my actions had caused a fight between my friends, I thought to myself “_________.” Onus Incriminated Mea Culpa Culpable Reprobate Back to Queue Answer: Mea Culpa

  7. Unit 10 FIB—500 The Latin roots culpare/culpatum mean “____________.” Crime Burden To Blame Back to Queue Answer: To Blame

  8. Unit 10 MC—100 The young man accused of the crime may have a reputation for being a(n) _________, but reputation alone is not enough to _________ him. • Onerous; Decriminalize • Reprobate; Incriminate • Onus; Reprove • Culprit; Decriminalize Back to Queue Answer: B

  9. Unit 10 MC—200 By expressing __________ when you should _________, you are sending a message that bad behavior is acceptable. • Recrimination; Incriminate • Approbation; Decriminalize • Approbation; Reprove • Onus; Incriminate Back to Queue Answer: C

  10. Unit 10 MC—300 If the city council should choose to __________ speeding, they would be _________ for any injury received as a result of speeding. • Exculpate; Onerous • Decriminalize; Culpable • Incriminate; Reprobate • Exonerate; Onerous Back to Queue Answer: B

  11. Unit 10 MC—400 Patrick felt that if he could ________ Francine of the charge against her, he would earn her _______ and respect. • Exonerate; Approbation • Incriminate; Culprit • Reprove; Reprobate • Reprove; Approbation Back to Queue Answer: A

  12. Unit 10 MC—500 The Latin roots probare/probatum mean “_____________.” • Burden • Prove good, approve • Crime, charge or crime • To blame Back to Queue Answer: B

  13. Unit 11 FIB—100 The _______ you displayed when your friends were in danger shows me how loyal you really are. Fidelity Redoubtable Dubious Confide Diffident Back to Queue Answer: Fidelity

  14. Unit 11 FIB—200 Dr. Leary’s more _______ patients are sometimes too shy or nervous to ask questions about their health. Fallacy Diffident Fallacious Credulity Indubitable Back to Queue Answer: Diffident

  15. Unit 11 FIB—300 The detective thought the witness’ story was _________ enough. Fallible Credible Credence Dubious Fallacy Back to Queue Answer: Credible

  16. Unit 11 FIB—400 Although the salesman’s pitch was convincing, it was based on a ______. Fallible Credible Credence Dubious Fallacy Back to Queue Answer: Fallacy

  17. Unit 11 FIB—500 The Latin roots fallere/falsum mean “_____________.” To deceive To trust To doubt Back to Queue Answer: To deceive

  18. Unit 11 MC—100 Although he was quiet, even ______, in school, Vince became a(n) ________ warrior on the football field. • Fallacious; Credulous • Indubitable; Dubious • Diffident; Redoubtable • Fallible; Indubitable Back to Queue Answer: C

  19. Unit 11 MC—200 Although some of the group found the story _______, other members were highly _________. • Diffident; Credible • Redoubtable; Fallacious • Incredulous; Fallible • Credible; Dubious Back to Queue Answer: D

  20. Unit 11 MC—300 Henry knew himself to be _________, but he was _________ when he heard about his mistake. • Redoubtable; Fallible • Fallacious; Diffident • Credible; Diffident • Fallible; Incredulous Back to Queue Answer: D

  21. Unit 11 MC—400 After the secret agent was accused of spying on his own country, everyone thought he was of ________ __________, and no one trusted him. • Fallacious; Credulity • Dubious; Fidelity • Credible; Fallacy • Redoubtable; Credulity Back to Queue Answer: B

  22. Unit 11 MC—500 The Latin roots fidere/fisus mean “__________” • “to deceive” • “doubtful” • “to doubt” • “to trust, believe” Back to Queue Answer: D

  23. Unit 12 FIB—100 The microscope was so powerful it allowed us to see things of an almost __________ size. Infinitesimal Infinite Penultimate Primal Novel Back to Queue Answer: Infinitesimal

  24. Unit 12 FIB—200 Early astronomers argued over whether the universe was _________ or had limits. Infinitesimal Infinite Penultimate Primal Novel Back to Queue Answer: Infinite

  25. Unit 12 FIB—300 The general issued a(n) __________ to the enemy; they could lay down their weapons or be fired upon. Novice Infantile Ultimatum Primacy Novel Back to Queue Answer: Ultimatum

  26. Unit 12 FIB—400 One of the most ___________ uses of technology that I saw at the computer showcase was a program that helps blind children learn to read. Innovative Definitive Penultimate Ultimate Primeval Back to Queue Answer: Innovative

  27. Unit 12 FIB—500 The Latin root ultimus means “____________.” “end, border, limit” “last” “new” Back to Queue Answer: “Last”

  28. Unit 12 MC—100 The __________ of freedom in the minds of people was clear when they issued a(n) _________ to the tyrant. • Novice; Ultimatum • Ultimatum; Novice • Primacy; Ultimatum • Affinity; Novice Back to Queue Answer: C

  29. Unit 12 MC—200 One of the most ________ features of the new machine was that, unlike the old model, it released only _________ amounts of harmful chemicals. • Novel, Infinitesimal • Definitive; Penultimate • Primeval; Novel • Primeval; Definite Back to Queue Answer: A

  30. Unit 12 MC—400 The psychologist has written the ________ work on __________ emotions like fear, hate and desire. • Primeval; Novel • Penultimate; Ultimate • Novel; Infinitesimal • Definitive; Primal Back to Queue Answer: D

  31. Unit 12 MC—300 As a(n) ______ in swimming, I was given the _______ thrill when I got to meet the Olympic swimming champion. • Ultimatum; Definitive • Novice; Ultimate • Ultimatum; Primeval • Novice; Primeval Back to Queue Answer: B

  32. Unit 12 MC—500 The Latin root finis means “___________” • “last” • “end, border, limit” • “new” • “first” Back to Queue Answer: B

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