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Final Jeopardy
Economy Language
$100 Question
Scientist who developed the Theory of Relativity
$100 Answer
Albert Einstein
$200 Question
Famous deaf composer born in Bonn
$200 Answer
Ludwig van Beethoven
$300 Answer
German Model who hosts Project Runway and Germany’s
next top model
$300 Question
Heidi Klum
$400 Question
Famous philosopher who wrote The Communist Manifesto
$400 Answer
Karl Marx
$500 Question
Current Federal Chancellor of Germany?
$500 Answer
Angela Merkel
$100 Question
Name this castle
$100 Answer
Schloss Neuschwanstein
$200 Question
After German, what is the second largest ethnic
group in Germany?
$200 Answer
Turkish
$300 Question
This city hosts the Oktoberfest
$300 Answer
Munich
$400 Question
In Germany it would be common courtesy to do what when you enter
the room at a party?
$400 Answer
When entering a room it is deemed
polite to shake everyone’s hand,
including children
$500 Question
When Germans eat meat it is most commonly consumed in which
form?
$500 Answer
As sausage. There are upwards of 1500 different
types of sausages in Germany
$100 Question
True or False:Germany is
Europe’s largest economy?
$100 Answer
True
$200 Question
Name three of the 37 Fortune Global
500 companies headquartered in
Germany
$200 Answer
Possible answers: Volkswagen, Allianz, E On, Daimler, Siemens, Metro, Deutsche
Telekom, Munich Re, BASF, BMW, Robert Bosch, ThyssenKrupp, MAN,
Bayer, Merck, Adidas, Puma, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, Aldi, Lidl, Edeka, Henkel, Deutsche Post, Hugo Boss,
Lufthansa, SAP, Nivea
$300 Question
True or FalseGermany doesn’t have enough workers to fill
high level jobs and thousands of positions
are left open
$300 Answer
True
$400 Question
World’s youngest billionaire
$400 Answer
German Prince Albert II van Thurn and Taxis.
His net worth is around $1.9 billion
$500 Question
The European Central Bank is located in
which city?
$500 Answer
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
$100 Question
Vor dem Essen sagt man..
$100 Answer
Guten Appetit
$200 Question
Wie sagt man cheers auf Deutsch?
$200 Answer
Prost!
$300 Question
Was bedeutet “Ich bin ein Berliner”
$300 Answer
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“I am a jelly donut” President Kennedy made the mistake
of saying this while speaking to a crowd in Berlin.
$400 Question
The Lower House of Parliament in Germany
in German
$400 Answer
Bundestag
$500 Question
This term means
“lightning War”
$500 Answer
Blitzkrieg
$100 Question
Capital of Germany
$100 Answer
Berlin
$200 Question
Colors of the German flag (from top to bottom)
$200 Answer
Black, Red, Gold
$300 Question
Around how many people speak German in the world?
$300 Answer
German has approximately 180 million
speakers worldwide. 100 million native
speakers and 80 million non-native speakers
$400 Question
What is the official name of Germany?
$400 Answer
Federal republic of Germany
(Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
$500 Question
In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?
$500 Answer
1989
Final Jeopardy:
Brothers that wrote popular European folk tales
Final Jeopardy Answer
Grimm Brothers