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Origins. C & T. Panch. Misc. Themes. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. What is the country of origin for the Panchatantra?. Category 1: $100: A. India.
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What is the country of origin for the Panchatantra? Category 1: $100: A
India Category 1: $100: Q
Which three stories are of Chinese origin? Category 1: $200: A
A Clever Judge The Missing Axe The Lost Horse Category 1: $200: Q
What is the origin of “The People Could Fly”? Category 1: $300: A
African - American Category 1: $300: Q
Which of the stories was of Italian origin? Category 1: $400: A
“The Happy Man’s Shirt” Category 1: $400: Q
What is the origin of “How the Leopard Got His Claws”? Category 1: $500: A
Nigerian / Africa Category 1: $500: Q
Give the real name of the founder of Confucianism. Category 2: $100: A
K’ung Fu-Tzu Category 2: $100: Q
Name the founder of Taoism Category 2: $200: A
Lao Tzu Category 2: $200: Q
When was the originator of Confucianism alive? Category 2: $300: A
551-479 BC Category 2: $300: Q
When was Taoism founded? Category 2: $400: A
600 BC Category 2: $400: Q
Daily Double!!! Name at least two of the differences between Confucianism and Taoism. Category 2: $500: A
C = stress duty, social hierarchy, materialism, and hold society together T = stress humility, simplicity, people and nature, and balance (Yin / Yang) Category 2: $500: Q
What’s a Brahman? Category 3: $100: A
A poor Hindu priest of the upper class. Category 3: $100: Q
What is a frame story? Category 3: $200: A
A story that contains multiple stories Category 3: $200: Q
Name at least three of the books in the Panchatantra (not the stories we read) Category 3: $300: A
Loss of Friends • Winning of Friends • Crows and Owls • Loss of Gains • Ill –considered Action Category 3: $300: Q
How many different languages has the Panchatantra been translated in? Category 3: $400: A
50 Category 3: $400: Q
Approximately when was the Panchatantra written? Category 3: $500: A
2nd Century BC Category 3: $500: Q
Name the five parts of a story Category 4: $100: A
Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Denouement Category 4: $100: Q
Define Anecdote Category 4: $200: A
A short, personal story Category 4: $200: Q
Define motif Category 4: $300: A
A recurring element in a folktale or literary work that is found in many other stories. Category 4: $300: Q
Define dialect Category 4: $400: A
A way of speaking characteristic of a particular region or group of people Category 4: $400: Q
Name three of the common folktale motifs Category 4: $500: A
Threatened children • A false parent • Supernatural helper • Supernatural adversary • Magic words / potions/ objects • Magical transformation • Testing of hero • Perilous journey • Threatened kingdom • Kindness rewarded • Evil punished • Helpful animal • Stupid ogre • Rescued princess • Deception / disguise Category 4: $500: Q
Give a theme for “The Lion Makers” Category 5: $100: A
Intellect without common sense is useless. Category 5: $100: Q
Name a theme for “The Ungrateful Man” Category 5: $200: A
What goes around comes around. • It is wise to show others gratitude. Category 5: $200: Q
Name a theme for “The Cowboy’s Story” Category 5: $300: A
Focus and determination can help you achieve any goal. Category 5: $300: Q
Name a theme for “How Supersmart Ate the Elephant” Category 5: $400: A
Use your intellect to determine the best way to defeat a foe. Category 5: $400: Q
Name a theme for “The Cave that Talked” Category 5: $500: A