a category aboutJ. Robert Oppenheimer. Introducing the category (and reading the clues) were two of Oppenheimer’s stars Emily BluntandMatt Damon(filmed before the actors strike). In fact, Jerry’s first pick for the round was in that category for $1200 and it was a Video Daily Double. ...
A. No cake walk.Q: What is auditioning for "Jeopardy"?Answering in the form of a question is all...Lyons, Kim
If a contestant responds to a clue without putting it in the form of a question in the Jeopardy! round, they'll receive a reminder about phrasing from the host or contestant department before the Double Jeopardy! round. If contestants forget their phrasing in the Double Jeopardy! round, the...
They’re funny simple because the family people who are answering make comments to each other about trying to know information that is studied. And no one trying at home has ever really studied to get a correct answer and it’s funny because the answers are then so simple, they are dumb...
As soon as I got the call, I got even more religious about watching the show daily and standing up to practice buzzing in! It was a great way to practice not only buzzer technique but also to get in the habit of answering in the form of a question. — Verlinda HenningOne-day J!
combined to present one question. While Nature is focused on geography and the study of animals, Science is more about molecules, reactions, and organs. The questions aren’t meant to be extra difficult, though someone with no background knowledge in science will have a hard time answering. ...
For example, you can ask questions like "what is the second biggest state in the United States in terms of land mass." Students answering the question need to name the state and at the same time label its place on the map. If students are familiar with the map, they will be able to...
Science takes a look at the science on Jeopardy!—and the scientists who have won big on the popular TV program. This "smart person's game show" has for many decades offered clues that require answers in the form of questions, and many o... J Cohen 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Student zo...
Firstly, I use the partial observability bivariate probit model to estimate the effects of FCPA enforcement on firms' likelihood of paying bribes (Poirier 1980), taking into account that firms generally refuse to disclose their illicit activities in answering surveys. Second, I examine the FCPA's ...