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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 13 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 13 FIB—100 If the _____________ bullet had not hit the wall, someone could have been seriously injured. Aberrant Errant Egress Circumvent Cursory Back to Queue Answer: Errant

  4. Unit 13 FIB—200 The small __________ of local merchants had appeared on the village green. Covenant Congress Precursor Degrade Incursion Back to Queue Answer: Congress

  5. Unit 13 FIB—300 The reviewer went so far as to personally ________ many actors, calling them “unfit to take the stage.” Covenant Congress Precursor Degrade Incursion Back to Queue Answer: Degrade

  6. Unit 13 FIB—400 The judge _________ the court session by pounding her gavel. Cursory Erroneous Convened Recourse Precursor Aberrant Back to Queue Answer: Convened

  7. Unit 13 FIB—500 The Latin roots currere/cursum mean “____________.” To go forth/proceed To wander To run Back to Queue Answer: To run

  8. Unit 13 MC—100 I don’t mean to __________ our lecturer, but I think some of his conclusions were _________. • Convene; Aberrant • Circumvent; Errant • Convene; Errant • Degrade; Erroneous Back to Queue Answer: D

  9. Unit 13 MC—200 The first meeting that they actually __________ was only a(n) _________ to a much larger one later held that day. • Degraded; Precursor • Convened; Precursor • Degraded; Covenant • Circumvented; Egress Back to Queue Answer: B

  10. Unit 13 MC—300 The journalists visiting the war-torn country were denied __________ and decided to _________ the ruling by sneaking out of the country at night. • Precursor; Convene • Covenant; Degrade • Egress; Circumvent • Incursion; Degrade Back to Queue Answer: C

  11. Unit 13 MC—400 The soldier captured behind enemy lines denied he was on a(n) ________ into enemy territory, he said her was merely a(n) _______ traveler. • Covenant; Aberrant • Incursion; Errant • Precursor; Cursory • Congress; Cursory Back to Queue Answer: B

  12. Unit 13 MC—500 The Latin roots gradi/gressum mean “_____________.” • To come • To wander • To go forth, to proceed • To run Back to Queue Answer: C

  13. Unit 14 FIB—100 It would be unfortunate if money were able to _______ a group that has worked so hard to avoid endorsing a candidate. Politicize Virtue Virtuoso Pandemic Civilize Back to Queue Answer: Politicize

  14. Unit 14 FIB—200 To what _______ group is this political campaign appealing? Civic Virile Demographic Demagogue Apolitical Back to Queue Answer: Demographic

  15. Unit 14 FIB—300 Oliver, who considered himself _________, is now campaigning for governor. Civic Virile Demographic Demagogue Apolitical Back to Queue Answer: Apolitical

  16. Unit 14 FIB—400 Roger felt it was his ______ responsibility to pick up litter and sweep the sidewalk in the town. Virtuoso Civilize Civic Cosmopolitan Civility Back to Queue Answer: Civic

  17. Unit 14 FIB—500 The Latin root demos means “_____________.” Man People Citizen Back to Queue Answer: People

  18. Unit 14 MC—100 One ______ of being as ________ as my uncle is having the ability to share interesting information about the world. • Demagogue; Apolitical • Virtue; Cosmopolitan • Virile; Pandemic • Apolitical; Civil Back to Queue Answer: B

  19. Unit 14 MC—200 When Annette refused to criticize any of the local candidates, was she being _______ or just _________ and polite? • Cosmopolitan; Civic • Demographic; Virile • Virile; Pandemic • Apolitical; Civil Back to Queue Answer: D

  20. Unit 14 MC—300 Although the general said he was using force and strict laws to _________ the country, some people feared he was a __________ who would abuse his power. • Civilize; Virtuoso • Pandemic; Virtue • Civilize; Demagogue • Demographic; Pandemic Back to Queue Answer: C

  21. Unit 14 MC—400 A group of ________-minded local citizens published a report on the various _________ groups in the town. • Virile; Apolitical • Cosmopolitan; Civic • Civic; Demographic • Demagogue; Pandemic Back to Queue Answer: C

  22. Unit 14 MC—500 The Latin root civis means “__________” • “man” • “people” • “city” • “citizen” Back to Queue Answer: D

  23. Unit 15 FIB—100 If you have learned a foreign language, you know that __________ speech is very different from formal, correct speech. Colloquial Locution Malediction Evocative Dictate Back to Queue Answer: Colloquial

  24. Unit 15 FIB—200 Carla gave a(n) _________ speech in honor of the bride, and everyone applauded. Equivocate Eloquent Advocate Benediction Locution Back to Queue Answer: Eloquent

  25. Unit 15 FIB—300 Tommy’s __________ reveals that he is a trained Shakespearean actor. Equivocate Eloquent Advocate Benediction Locution Back to Queue Answer: Locution

  26. Unit 15 FIB—400 On what dull topic must we listen to the professor ___________ today? Equivocate Clamorous Advocate Declaim Exclamatory Back to Queue Answer: Declaim

  27. Unit 15 FIB—500 The Latin roots loqui/locutus means “____________.” “to say, to order” “to speak” “to call” Back to Queue Answer: “to speak”

  28. Unit 15 MC—100 Although Graham is both an excellent scholar and a(n) __________ speaker, he always tries to _________ praise he receives. • Evocative; Equivocate • Eloquent; Deflect • Colloquial; Dictate • Evocative; Declaim Back to Queue Answer: B

  29. Unit 15 MC—200 Because I believe that the population increase ________ that we build more houses, I am a(n) _________ of development in this area. • Declaims; Malediction • Dictates; Advocate • Equivocates; Locution • Declaims; Advocate Back to Queue Answer: B

  30. Unit 15 MC—400 The poet ________ endlessly upon the harm that technology has done to the world, but I find his words and images beautifully __________ of the places he describes. • Equivocates; Clamorous • Advocates; Exclamatory • Advocates; Colloquial • Declaims; Equivocate Back to Queue Answer: D

  31. Unit 15 MC—300 When the singer visiting the small town smiled and uttered a(n) ______ phrase common only in that area, the audience burst into _______ cheers. • Exclamatory; Evocative • Eloquent; Colloquial • Colloquial; Clamorous • Evocative; Eloquent Back to Queue Answer: C

  32. Unit 12 MC—500 The Latin roots clamare/clamatum mean “___________” • “to say, to order” • “to speak” • “to call” • “to shout or call” Back to Queue Answer: D

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