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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 Suzanne Collins expressed fear that our country was becoming this--which means to make someone less likely to feel shock or distress at scenes of cruelty, violence, or suffering by overexposure to such images. A: Desensitized (or desensitization)
Themes & Symbols – 40 points Katniss used these toward the end of the book to try to “challenge” the Capitol; they represent rebellion. A: Nightlock berries (or poisonous berries)
Themes & Symbols – 50 points We learned from one of its tributes that this district’s Peacekeepers showed inhumanity toward the workers. A: District 11
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 Katniss damaged this while blowing up the Careers’ supplies. A: Her left ear or lost hearing in her left ear
Events – 40 points While in the cave with Peeta, Katniss shares which “happiest day” memory with Peeta (and the viewers)? A: How Prim got (or how Katniss bought) her goat, Lady
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 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)
The Capitol – 20 points If you are a traitor to the Capitol, you may end up as one of these. A: Avox
The Capitol – 30 points He is the President of Panem. A: President Snow
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 three characters make up Katniss’s prep team. (Must name all three.) A: Venia, Flavius, Octavia