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Media Jeopardy 4th

Media Jeopardy

Dictionary

Encyclopedia Take a Chance

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Final Jeopardy

Books Which Resourc

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Books 100

Table of ContentsBuilding wagons pg 10Painting Birdhouses pg 22Planting a Garden pg 34

What page would I go to if I wanted to find out how to plant flowers?

Answer

Books 100 Answer

Page 34

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Books 200

Which part of a book has an alphabetical list of the topics in the book & the pages where

they can be found?

a. Indexb. Glossaryc. Title Paged. Table of Contents

Answer

Books 200 Answer

The Index

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Books 300

Heather found a book titled Animals in Motion. Where should she look to find out if the book discusses fast animals?

a. The title pageb. The indexc. The bibliographyd. The glossary

Answer

Parts of a Book 300 Answer

The index

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Books 400

An author’s job is to…PersuadeInformEntertain

This book is most likely intended to do which?

Answer

Books 400 Answer

To Inform

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Books 500

Megan wants to know what pages of her English book tell her how to write limericks. Where in the book should she look?

a. Title pageb. Copyright pagec. Glossaryd. Index

Answer

Books 500 Answer

Index

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Dictionary Facts 100

The guide words on a dictionary page are SWAP &

TAME. Which word would you find

on this page?

a. supplyb. swallowc. talentd. tamper

Answer

Dictionary Facts 100 Answer

talent

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Dictionary Facts 200

Which one is NOT something that you can use a dictionary

to find?

a. Definitionb. Parts of Speechc. Synonymsd. Syllables

Answer

Dictionary Facts 200 Answer

Synonyms

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Dictionary Facts 300A limb of our old oak tree was

broken in last night’s thunderstorm.

Answer

Using a dictionary, which entry below would have the same meaning as the

underlined word in the sentence?

a. An arm, leg, wing, or flipper of an animal

b. A large branchc. The edge of an arc or circled. An impish child

Dictionary Facts 300 Answer

A large branch

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Dictionary Facts 400

Which word would you find between the dictionary guide

words deputy & deter?

a. dealb. designc. delightd. demand

Answer

Dictionary Facts 400 Answer

design

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Dictionary Facts 500

The word SUNDAY would be on a page with which 2 guide

words?

a. Salad and Squanderb. Start and Studyc. Square and Supperd. Scare and Scat Answer

Dictionary Facts 500 Answer

Square and Supper

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Encyclopedia 100

We use encyclopedias and almanacsfor finding facts. Which resourcegives more broad information?

Answer

Encyclopedia 100 Answer

Encyclopedia

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Encyclopedia 200

I want to find information about Abraham Lincoln. What volume

of the encyclopedia would I choose?

Answer

Encyclopedia 200 Answer

Volume L

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Encyclopedia 300

In doing a report on dogs, I gathered information from a variety of print and online

encyclopedias. Where should I put the information that I gathered?

a. On the title pageb. In the bibliographyc. In the table of contentsd. In the body of the report

Answer

Encyclopedia 300 Answer

In the body of the report

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Encyclopedia 400

Answer

Which resource is more current:

A print or online encyclopedia?

Why?

Encyclopedia 400 Answer

An Online Encyclopedia is more current because it can be easily updated.

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Encyclopedia 500

I am doing a report on the solar system and I am using

information from print and online encyclopedias. If I copy

information from these resources and present the information as

my own, I am ____________

Answer

Encyclopedia 500 Answer

Plagiarizing

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Which Resource 100

Hector wants to write a research paper on the history of the

automobile. Where should he look?

A. Atlas B. AlmanacC. DictionaryD. Encyclopedia

Answer

Which Resource 100 Answer

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Encyclopedia

Which Resource 200

Which resource would be the best to use to find interesting and unique facts on animals?

a. Atlasb. Encyclopediac. Almanacd. Thesaurus

Answer

Which Resource 200 Answer

Almanac

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Which Resource 300

Tom, a truck driver, is transporting furniture from

Atlanta to Dallas. What would help him find the

BEST route to take?

a. A thesaurusb. an encyclopediac. a dictionaryd. an atlas

Answer

Which Resource 300 Answer

Atlas

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Which Resource 400

The book that shows that the words magnificent &

wonderful have a similar meaning is

a. A dictionaryb. A thesaurusc. An encyclopediad. A book of fiction

Answer

Which Resource 400 Answer

Thesaurus

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Which Resource 500

Answer

Sam wants to learn more about deep sea animals. Which

resource will most likely have the best information?

a. Encyclopediab. Dictionaryc. Thesaurusd. History book

Which Resource 500 Answer

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Encyclopedia

Take A Chance 100

The guide words on a page in the dictionary are send & spill. Which word would you find on

this page?

a. Supperb. Sillyc. Stickd. Sand

Answer

Take A Chance 100 Answer

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Silly

Take A Chance 200 Brad wants to find out what books

the library has about electric guitars. What category should he look under when using the library

database?

a. authorb. titlec. subjectd. call number

Answer

Take a Chance 200 Answer

Subject

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Take a Chance 300

Using the thesaurus entry above, which word means the same thing as the underlined

word in this sentence…They dried their pelts and made clothes with

them.a. corralb. hidec. celld. graphite Answer

Pelt: skin, hide, dermusPen: corral, cellPencil: art brush, graphite

Take a Chance 300 Answer

Hide

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Take A Chance 400

Little Red Riding Hood is a well- known fable. What is the

setting of the story?

Answer

Take a Chance 400 Answer

In the forest at her grandma’s house

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Take a Chance 500

What does the idiom We were in hot water now!

mean?

a. They need to take showers b. The lawn sprinklers were

spraying hot water. c. They were in trouble.d. Their parents were calling

them.

Answer

Take a Chance 500 Answer

They were in trouble.

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Final Jeopardy

Answer

When working on a project or report, I have to cite my

sources to avoid plagiarizing. Where do I

cite these resources?

Final Jeopardy Answer

Bibliography page

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