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© Don Link, Indian Creek School, 2004

TAKS Jeopardy

TAKS Jeopardy

Welcome to:Welcome to:

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NumbersNumbersAndAnd

OperationsOperations

Patterns,Patterns,Relationships, &Relationships, &

Algebraic ThinkingAlgebraic Thinking

Geometry Geometry And And

Spatial ReasoningSpatial ReasoningMeasurementMeasurement Anything GoesAnything Goes

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Mrs. Sanchez went to the hardware store. SheMrs. Sanchez went to the hardware store. Shebought 4 flashlights priced at 2 for $1.59 and 15bought 4 flashlights priced at 2 for $1.59 and 15packs of batteries priced at 3 packs for $8.99.packs of batteries priced at 3 packs for $8.99.

What is the total amount she spent, not includingWhat is the total amount she spent, not includingtax, on the flashlights and batteries?tax, on the flashlights and batteries?

What is $48.13?What is $48.13?

Number and Operations for $100

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Laura charges $40 per hour to work on computers, Laura charges $40 per hour to work on computers, plus a consultation fee of $50. Her neighbor paid herplus a consultation fee of $50. Her neighbor paid her

a total of $170 for working on his computer. Write a total of $170 for working on his computer. Write an equation that can be used to find the number of an equation that can be used to find the number of

hours, h, that Laura spent working on her hours, h, that Laura spent working on her neighbor’s computer?neighbor’s computer?

What is 40h + 50 = 170?What is 40h + 50 = 170?OrOr

h = (170 – 50) h = (170 – 50) ÷ 40÷ 40

Number and Operations for $200

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Mr. Korba’s class has 26 students. He gave eachMr. Korba’s class has 26 students. He gave eachstudent student ⅔⅔ of an apple. How many apples do of an apple. How many apples do

the students have all together?the students have all together?

What is 17What is 17⅓⅓ ? ?

Number and Operations for $300

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Eleanor’s family bought tickets to a water park.Eleanor’s family bought tickets to a water park.Together, the 9 tickets cost $180. If all the Together, the 9 tickets cost $180. If all the

tickets were the same price, how much wouldtickets were the same price, how much wouldit cost Eleanor’s family to buy 4 tickets?it cost Eleanor’s family to buy 4 tickets?

What is $80?What is $80?

Numbers and Operations for $400

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Mrs. Cox has 4 Mrs. Cox has 4 ⅝ gallons of orange juice. She wants ⅝ gallons of orange juice. She wants to share it among her six classes. What fractionto share it among her six classes. What fraction

of orange juice does each class get to drink?of orange juice does each class get to drink?

What is 37/48?What is 37/48?

Numbers and Operations for $500

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Derek is building a model truck. The box says Derek is building a model truck. The box says that the scale Of the model is 1:18. If the that the scale Of the model is 1:18. If the

model is 10 inches long, how long model is 10 inches long, how long would the real truck be?would the real truck be?

What is 180 in. What is 180 in. or 15 ft?or 15 ft?

Patterns, Relationships & Algebraic Thinking for $100

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Which rule can be used to find the value of any term in the Which rule can be used to find the value of any term in the sequence below where n, represents the position of the term?sequence below where n, represents the position of the term?

What is B or 4n + 2?What is B or 4n + 2?Patterns, Relationships, & Algebraic Thinking for $200

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At the end of the basketball game, CoachAt the end of the basketball game, CoachJackson tells Hailey that she scored 20% ofJackson tells Hailey that she scored 20% of

all of MMS’s points. If Hailey scored 19 points,all of MMS’s points. If Hailey scored 19 points,Exactly how many points did MMS score?Exactly how many points did MMS score?

What is 95 points?What is 95 points?Patterns, Relationships, & Algebraic Thinking for $300

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Monica is trying to raise $240 for a Monica is trying to raise $240 for a school trip. She has already raised 25% school trip. She has already raised 25% of the money. How much money does of the money. How much money does

Monica still need to raise?Monica still need to raise?

What is $180?What is $180?Patterns, Relationships & Algebraic Reasoning for $400

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Angelica is shopping for shampoo. The size andAngelica is shopping for shampoo. The size andprice of each bottle is listed below. Which bottle isprice of each bottle is listed below. Which bottle isthe best deal based on the lowest price per ounce?the best deal based on the lowest price per ounce?

16 ounces for $3.9916 ounces for $3.9920 ounces for $4.5020 ounces for $4.5028 ounces for $5.1928 ounces for $5.1932 ounces for $6.4932 ounces for $6.49

What is 28 ouncesWhat is 28 ouncesfor $5.19?for $5.19?

Patterns, Relationships & Algebraic Reasoning for $500

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If the measure of angle Y is 67 degrees.If the measure of angle Y is 67 degrees.What is the measure of its supplement?What is the measure of its supplement?

What is 113 degrees?What is 113 degrees?

Geometry & Spatial Reasoning for $100

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Which three-dimensional figure could Which three-dimensional figure could have only rectangles as faces?have only rectangles as faces?

PyramidPyramidConeConePrismPrism

CylinderCylinder

What is a prism?What is a prism?

Geometry & Spatial Reasoning for $200

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Which of the following is true aboutWhich of the following is true aboutsimilar figures?similar figures?

a.a. Similar figures always have the same sizeSimilar figures always have the same sizeb. Corresponding angles of similar figures dob. Corresponding angles of similar figures do

not have the same measure.not have the same measure.c. Corresponding sides of similar figures arec. Corresponding sides of similar figures are

not proportional.not proportional.d. Similar figures always have the same shape.d. Similar figures always have the same shape.

What is D or similar figures always have What is D or similar figures always have the same shape?the same shape?

Geometry & Spatial Reasoning for $300

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Which of the following statementsWhich of the following statementsIs always true?Is always true?

A.A. A trapezoid is a parallelogramA trapezoid is a parallelogramB. A square is a rectangleB. A square is a rectangleC. A rectangle is a squareC. A rectangle is a square

D. A quadrilateral is a parallelogramD. A quadrilateral is a parallelogram

What is a B – a square is a rectangle?What is a B – a square is a rectangle?

Geometry & Spatial Reasoning for $400

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On a coordinate plane, point A isOn a coordinate plane, point A isat (1,1). If the point is translatedat (1,1). If the point is translated

4 units down and 3 units to the left, 4 units down and 3 units to the left, name the new coordinate point.name the new coordinate point.

What is (-2, -3)?What is (-2, -3)?

Geometry & Spatial Reasoning for $500

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Atlas built a sandbox with a lengthAtlas built a sandbox with a lengthof 6 ft, a width of 8 feet and a depthof 6 ft, a width of 8 feet and a depthof 2 feet. How much sand will he of 2 feet. How much sand will he

need to completely fill the sandbox?need to completely fill the sandbox?

What is 96 cubic feet of sand?What is 96 cubic feet of sand?

Measurement for $100

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Keanna has a cylindrical tube with radiusKeanna has a cylindrical tube with radius3 cm. If Keanna wants to pour 200 cm3 cm. If Keanna wants to pour 200 cm33

of water into the tube, how tall mustof water into the tube, how tall mustthe tube be?the tube be?A.A. 1.77 cm1.77 cmB. 3.14 cmB. 3.14 cmC. 7.08 cmC. 7.08 cmD. 21.2 cmD. 21.2 cm

What is C – 7.08 cm?What is C – 7.08 cm?Measurement for $200

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Prad needs to cut a piece of glass for hisPrad needs to cut a piece of glass for hisgame table. The table is in the shape ofgame table. The table is in the shape of

a regular octagon. The glass shoulda regular octagon. The glass shouldmeasure 1 ¾ feet on each side. What ismeasure 1 ¾ feet on each side. What is

the perimeter of the piece of glass?the perimeter of the piece of glass?

What is 14 feet? What is 14 feet?

Measurement for $300

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Bryan is putting up a new fence around Bryan is putting up a new fence around his circular dog pen. The radius of thehis circular dog pen. The radius of the

dog pen is 6 feet. What is the dog pen is 6 feet. What is the approximate amount of fencing material approximate amount of fencing material

Bryan will need?Bryan will need?

A.A. 9 ft9 ftB. 18 ftB. 18 ftC. 36 ftC. 36 ft

D. 108 ftD. 108 ft

What is 36 feet?What is 36 feet?

Measurement for $400

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Dominique has two paint buckets. One bucketDominique has two paint buckets. One bucketis 11 inches tall with a diameter of 2 inches.is 11 inches tall with a diameter of 2 inches.

The other bucket is 5 inches tall with aThe other bucket is 5 inches tall with adiameter of 2 inches. Approximate thediameter of 2 inches. Approximate theamount of paint his buckets will hold.amount of paint his buckets will hold.

What is 48 inWhat is 48 in33 (if using 3 for (if using 3 for ππ) or ) or 50.24 in50.24 in33 (if using 3.14 for (if using 3.14 for ππ)) ??

Measurement for $500

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Karla scored a 95, 88, and a 76 on 3 pop Karla scored a 95, 88, and a 76 on 3 pop quizzes this grading period. If there is one quizzes this grading period. If there is one more pop quiz before the grading period is more pop quiz before the grading period is over, what will Karla need to score on the over, what will Karla need to score on the

fourth quiz in order to have an 85 average? fourth quiz in order to have an 85 average?

What is an 81?What is an 81?

Anything Goes for $100

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At “Fix Your Own Salad” Restaurant, aAt “Fix Your Own Salad” Restaurant, aCustomer can choose how they want theirCustomer can choose how they want their

Salad made. A customer can choose one typeSalad made. A customer can choose one typeOf lettuce, one type of meat, one type of Of lettuce, one type of meat, one type of

Veggie, and one type of cheese. How many Veggie, and one type of cheese. How many different salads can be made from the following different salads can be made from the following

choices: 2 types of lettuce, 3 types of meat, choices: 2 types of lettuce, 3 types of meat, 4 types of veggies, and 5 types of cheese?4 types of veggies, and 5 types of cheese?

What is 120 salads? What is 120 salads? Anything Goes for $200

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What is G – rubber and leather and food and yard What is G – rubber and leather and food and yard waste make up ¼ of U.S. landfills?waste make up ¼ of U.S. landfills?

Anything Goes for $300

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Gabby purchases a refrigerator at a total cost Gabby purchases a refrigerator at a total cost of $1125. She pays 20% of the total cost as a of $1125. She pays 20% of the total cost as a

down payment and then makes monthly down payment and then makes monthly payments of $45. How many monthly payments of $45. How many monthly

payments must she make to finish paying the payments must she make to finish paying the total cost of the refrigerator?total cost of the refrigerator?

What is 20 payments?What is 20 payments?

Anything Goes for $400

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Brandon owns science fiction novels, comicBrandon owns science fiction novels, comicbooks, and mystery novels. He has half asbooks, and mystery novels. He has half as

many science fiction novels as comic books,many science fiction novels as comic books,and he has three times as many mysteryand he has three times as many mystery

novels as comic books. If he owns a total ofnovels as comic books. If he owns a total of54 books, how many of those books are54 books, how many of those books are

science fiction novels?science fiction novels?A. 6A. 6 B. 9B. 9

C. 12C. 12 D. 18D. 18

What is A - 6 science fiction novels?What is A - 6 science fiction novels?

Anything Goes for $500