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Hunger Games Jeopardy Round One. Characters – 10 points She has to fend for her family in order to survive. A: Katniss Everdeen. Characters – 20 points He is the District 12 mentor. A: Haymitch Abernathy. Characters – 30 points Her name was called at the District 12 Reaping.
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Hunger Games Jeopardy Round One
Characters – 10 points She has to fend for her family in order to survive. A: Katniss Everdeen
Characters – 20 points He is the District 12 mentor. A: Haymitch Abernathy
Characters – 30 points Her name was called at the District 12 Reaping. A: Primrose Everdeen
Characters – 40 points He taught Katniss how to make snares and traps. A: Gale Hawthorne
Characters – 50 points She has pink hair and is from the Capitol. A: Effie Trinket
Themes & Symbols – 10 points By giving her two loaves of bread, this character gave Katniss and her family the chance to live & survive. A: Peeta Mellark
Themes & Symbols – 20 points We think of this as a weed and a nuisance; to Katniss, it represented survival & hope. A: Dandelion
Themes & Symbols – 30 points What do the woods symbolize for Katniss and Gale? survival, rebellion, death, love, friendship, control, A: survival
Themes & Symbols – 40 points “My father had been killed in the mine accident three months earlier in the bitterest January anyone could remember. The numbness of his loss had passed, and the pain would hit me out of nowhere, doubling me over, racking my body with sobs.” The mood of the passage above could be best described as _______________. Irritated, hopeful, humorous, tragic, indulgent, iridescent A: tragic
Themes & Symbols – 50 points As Katniss leaves her private session with the Gamemakers, she says, “Thank you for your consideration.” This statement shows that Katniss feels anger and contempt towards the Gamemakers wants to show appreciation and towards the Gamemakers has been raised to use good manners feels inferior to the Gamemakers A: feels anger
Setting – 10 points The country in which The Hunger Games takes place. A: Panem
Setting – 20 points This is Katniss’s neighborhood. A: The Seam
Setting – 30 points The Capitol is set in this mountain range. A: Rocky Mountains
Setting – 40 points Katniss grew up in this mountain range. A: Appalachain Mountains
Setting – 50 points This is where you can go to sell the squirrels you shot illegally in the woods. A: The Hob
Events – 10 points This yearly event decides who will participate in the Hunger Games. A: The reaping
Events – 20 points Katniss & Peeta wore black unitards with capes and head pieces that looked like they were on fire at this event. A: Opening Ceremony for the Hunger Games
Events – 30 points Why does Katniss refuse to show any emotion when she takes Prim’s place at the arena? A: It would be a sign of weakness.
Events – 40 points What is the significance of Madge coming to see and say goodbye to Katniss? A: How Madge and Katniss are friends
Events – 50 points One of the reasons scoring a high score in your private Gamemakers session is important is to gain sponsors. The other reason is this. A: For betting odds for the district and Capitol citizens who will be betting (or not betting) on you
The Capitol – 10 points How do Katniss and Peeta travel to the Capitol? A: train
The Capitol – 20 points The capitol is what type of society? A: Utopian
The Capitol – 30 points If you are a traitor to the Capitol, you may end up as one of these. A: Avox
The Capitol – 40 points This Capitol designed thing back-fired on the Capitol, so they were left to die. However, they instead mated with mockingbirds to form a new species. A: Jabberjay (NOT mockingjay)
The Capitol – 50 points These are Capitol-made things that may look like a similar species, but they’ve been altered to have menacing attributes. (Do not want a specific species, just the overall word used to describe any of them.) A: Muttations (or mutts)