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Scouting Jeopardy Game. Troop 63 Monroe, CT. Scouting Jeopardy Rules: 1 – The patrol which answered the last question correctly gets to choose the next category and point level 2 – All answers must be formed as a question 3 – Patrols must raise hand to respond
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Scouting Jeopardy Game Troop 63 Monroe, CT
Scouting Jeopardy Rules: 1 – The patrol which answered the last question correctly gets to choose the next category and point level 2 – All answers must be formed as a question 3 – Patrols must raise hand to respond 4 – If no patrol raises their hand within 10 seconds, that question expires and the answer is given 5 – Leaders will pick the first patrol who raises a hand 6 - The patrol has 10 more seconds to answer the question 7 – If a patrol is incorrect the points are deducted from their score. If a patrol is correct the points are added to their score. 8 – If an incorrect answer is received other patrols may raise hands for a second chance 8 – All decisions are final, no arguing
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