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Game Rules/Guidelines. Participants will divide into two teams, each sitting in a circle. Ask participants to come up with a name for their team. Write these names on a flip chart, for scoring.This game of Jeopardy has five categories to choose from. As the numbers go up, the questions become m
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2. Game Rules/Guidelines Participants will divide into two teams, each sitting in a circle.
Ask participants to come up with a name for their team. Write these names on a flip chart, for scoring.
This game of Jeopardy has five categories to choose from. As the numbers go up, the questions become more difficult (i.e. 500 is more difficult than 100).
The facilitator will choose the first category and number, and read the question out loud.
After the facilitator has read the question, the teams will have the opportunity to talk within their group and decide on the correct answer. *Teams cannot answer before the facilitator has read the complete question*
3. Game Rules/Guidelines The first team that slaps the table (or raises their hands) will get to answer the question. They should provide an immediate answer within ten seconds. If they answer correctly, then they get the points for that question and will have the opportunity to choose the next category and number. If they do not answer correctly, then the other team will get the chance to answer and get the points.
The facilitator should keep score on the flipchart. If neither team answers the question correctly or within one minute of posting the question, then the facilitator will choose the next category and number.
The Daily Double is worth double points
The team that has the most points after all of the questions are answered wins!
5. What is reproductive health?
6. State one youth reproductive right
7. State at least three components of reproductive health
8. State at least three reasons why YRH is important for education and employability
9. What is one Millennium Development Goal that corresponds to Reproductive Health?
10. List one potential health complication of early teenage pregnancy
11. What is the minimum number of times should a pregnant woman visit the antenatal clinic?
12. State three things a pregnant woman should avoid
13. True or False: The #3 killer of girls aged 15-19 globally is pregnancy and childbirth-related deaths
14. List one of the ten countries in the world where early motherhood is the most threatening to young girls
15. Name two barrier methods of contraception
16. Name two hormonal methods of family planning
17. Name three family planning methods that can be used by young people
18. Name one method of natural/traditional family planning
19. What is the recommended time to space births from birth of child until next pregnancy?
20. List the three categories of gender-based violence
21. State three possible consequences of sexual violence
22. State two things that should be offered to assist a woman who has been raped
23. State two ways a young person can experience gender-based violence at school
24. What country has the highest prevalence of sexual and gender-based violence?
25. List three STIs, other than HIV/AIDS
26. DAILY DOUBLE: Globally, what is the most common life-threatening opportunistic infection affecting people living with HIV/AIDS?
27. Name the four bodily fluids that can transmit HIV from one person to another
28. List one reason that sub-Saharan Africa has the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world.
29. HIV prevention programs reach individuals with standard ABC messages. What do A, B, and C stand for?