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Dive into Zippardy, a stimulating trivia game inspired by Jeopardy, that tests your knowledge across various historical topics. Players can select point values and answer questions ranging from Viking attacks to Renaissance art. With multiple rounds, questions cover significant events, influential figures, and critical documents, ensuring an engaging way to learn history. Perfect for trivia lovers and classrooms, it's an interactive challenge for players of all ages. Get ready to compete and learn!
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Zippardy A game just like Jeopardy But not actually Jeopardy
Round 1 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 1 - 100 The children’s song ‘London Bridge is Falling Down’ is believed to be about what? a Viking attack on London
Round 1 - 200 First true king of England Alfred the Great
Round 1 - 300 The Viking king Canute had two sons. Their names were Hardicanute and _________. Harold the Harefoot
Round 1 - 400 Defeated Harold Godwinson to become the king of England William the Conqueror
Round 1 - 500 When Harold Godwinson was crowned King, what event occurred that people took as a sign of doom? Halley’s Comet
Round 2 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 2 - 100 What job were the clergy often paid to perform? writing documents
Round 2 - 200 What did Becket do to the clergymen who had sided with King Henry? excommunicated them
Round 2 - 300 What was King Henry’s problem that the Church refused to let him control? The Church’s court system
Round 2 - 400 Who was King Henry’s good friend and chancellor? Thomas Becket
Round 2 - 500 Next to the pope, who was the most powerful man of the Roman Catholic church? (Job Title) Archbishop of Canterbury
Round 3 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 3 - 100 In the story ‘Robin Hood’ , what real life person was Prince John modeled after? King John
Round 3 - 200 How many times did King John attack the French and lose? twice
Round 3 - 300 What was the main reason that nobles forced King John to sign the Magna Carta? high taxes
Round 3 - 400 What two groups was the Magna Carta NOT designed to defend? kings and peasants
Round 3 - 500 What was the name of the document that first limited a king’s power? Magna Carta
Round 4 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 4 - 100 The 100 Years War was fought between what two countries? England and France
Round 4 - 200 What new weapon gave the English an advantage? long bow
Round 4 - 300 What unlikely hero began the French reconquest? Joan of Arc
Round 4 - 400 What was the goal of the Crusades? To capture Jerusalem and Israel
Round 4 - 500 Who was the Muslim leader of the Turks during the Crusades? Saladin
Round 5 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 5 - 100 Who were the people that the Spanish first set out to conquer? Moors
Round 5 - 200 What does the Spanish ‘Celebration of 1492’ memorialize? the fall of Granada
Round 5 - 300 What was the name for the hunt to eradicate all people who practiced non-Christian religions in Spain? Spanish Inquisition
Round 5 - 400 What were the two characteristics that made Ivan the Terrible so bad? Violence and Suspicion
Round 5 - 500 What did Peter the Great travel all across Europe to find? Western ideas to improve Russia
Round 6 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 6 - 100 Wrote the famous plays “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet” William Shakespeare
Round 6 - 200 Painted the Sisteen Chapel, and was a skilled sculptor Michaelangelo
Round 6 - 300 Was fascinated by the human body, and often attended autopsies where he sketched human systems Leonardo DaVinci
Round 6 - 400 Arguably the best Renaissance painter, painted “The School of Athens” and “The Disputa” Raphael
Round 6 - 500 Nailed the 95 Theses to the Castle Church in Wittenburg England in 1517 Martin Luther
Round 7 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 7 - 100 The word “Renaissance” means what? rebirth
Round 7 - 200 Leonardo was known to be a painter, scientist, and ___________. inventor
Round 7 - 300 A famous sculpture by Michaelangelo David
Round 7 - 400 Wrote a book that gave Europeans some of their first information about China Marco Polo
Round 7 - 500 Created movable type printers that enabled the mass printing of books Johann Gutenberg
Round 8 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value
Round 8 - 100 The first work to be produced by the Gutenberg press Bible
Round 8 - 200 Leonardo Da Vinci’s most famous painting that seems to always be looking at you Mona Lisa
Round 8 - 300 Raphael did many of these paintings (40+) of Mary with children Madonna with Child
Round 8 - 400 Michaelangelo’s depiction of Mary holding the body of Jesus Pieta
Round 8 - 500 A play by William Shakespeare that starts with an “M” Macbeth
Round 9 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value