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  1. To Use this Jeopardy Template: Before making any changes to this file, go to “Save As…” and type in a new name for the file. Do not save changes to this template or you will not have a clean template any more. Decide if you will use the “Daily Double” slide. If so, then be sure to modify the game board so that one of the dollar amounts will link to the Daily Double slide. Type in all the Categories on slides 4-9. Type in the categories again on slide 10 (the Game Board). Type in all the Answers and Questions on slides 11-70. Type in the “Final Jeopardy” category, answer and Question on slides 72-74. If you want to conduct a “Round 2” use this template to create a separate file for Round 2 (see steps 1-6 above). You will also need to link the Game Board to your Round 2 file. Begin the presentation on slide 3 of the first round. If you have questions, please contact David Occhino. Do not distribute this file without David’s permission. Thank you.

  2. Daily Double Daily Double Question

  3. Welcome to Jeopardy! With your host, Gabby

  4. Game Board Synonyms Antonyms More Antonyms CTRW Complete Sentences More Synonyms $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Round 2

  5. $100 Cat 1: $100 A Question for Category 1: $100 The synonyms are mythical , fabulous, celebrated.

  6. $100 Cat 1: $100 Q Answer for Category 1: $100 What is LEGENDARY? Board

  7. $200 Cat 1: $200 A Question for Category 1: $200 The synonyms are diagonol,indirect

  8. $200 Cat 1: $200 Q Answer for Category 1: $200 What is OBLIQUE? Board

  9. $300 Cat 1: $300 A Question for Category 1: $300 The synonyms are joking, railley

  10. $300 Cat 1: $300 Q Answer for Category 1: $300 What is BANTER? Board

  11. $400 Cat 1: $400 A Question for Category 1: $400 The synonyms are liberal, copious?

  12. $400 Cat 1: $400 Q Answer for Category 1: $400 What is BOUNTIFUL? Board

  13. $500 Cat 1: $500 A Question for Category 1: $500 The synonyms are thrifty, skimpy

  14. $500 Cat 1: $500 Q Answer for Category 1: $500 What is FRUGAL? Board

  15. $100 Cat 2: $100 A • Question for • Category 2: $100 • This word means to provide more than is needed or wanted. • Glut • Maim • Veer • Minimize

  16. $100 Cat 2: $100 Q Answer for Category 2: $100 What is number 1? Glut. Board

  17. $200 Cat 2: $200 A • Question for • Category 2: $200 • This word means to cripple or disable. • Banter • Minimize • Maim • Glut

  18. $200 Cat 2: $200 Q Answer for Category 2: $200 What is number 3? Maim Board

  19. $300 Cat 2: $300 A Question for Category 2: $300

  20. $300 Cat 2: $300 Q Answer for Category 2: $300 d. a and b (a. UB cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 & at least 120 credit hours earned & b. All requirements completed for my major and general education) Since engineering typically requires a lot of particular courses to graduate, most engineering graduates end up with approximately 130 credit hours. They take an average of 16-17 credit hours each semester for four years instead of just 15 (or use appropriate AP work, transfer credit, or more than 8 semesters). Board

  21. $400 Cat 2: $400 A Question for Category 2: $400 The engineering GPA includes classes like: a. EAS 140 Engineering Solutionsb. CSE 115 Intro to CS Majors Ic. MTH 141 College Calculus Id. Both a and be. All of the above

  22. $400 Cat 2: $400 Q Answer for Category 2: $400 d. Both a and b The engineering GPA includes all general engineering classes (EAS) and all departmental engineering classes (like MAE, CIE, IE, etc.). The technical GPA includes all courses in the engineering GPA plus all required math and science courses, like calculus, chemistry, and physics. Board

  23. $500 Cat 2: $500 A Question for Category 2: $500 To stay in good academic standing with the School of Engineering I need to: a. Achieve minimum 2.0 engineering and technical GPAs each semesterb. Maintain minimum 2.0 cumulative engineering and technical GPAsc. Meet with an engineering advisor every semesterd. Both a & b e. All of the above

  24. $500 Cat 2: $500 Q Answer for Category 2: $500 d. Both a & b; maintain required semester & cumulative GPA’s Although you are not required to meet with a UB Engineering advisor every semester, you are strongly encouraged to. This can help ensure that you are completing all the necessary requirements, taking courses in the best sequential manner, etc. Board

  25. $100 Cat 3: $100 A Question for Category 3: $100 Resources that my advisor wants me to use include: a. UB Undergraduate Catalogb. UB Engineering websitesc. Professors, Teaching Assistants, Faculty Advisors, 410 Bonner Advisors, Small Group Sessions, Tutoring, Engineering Flowsheet, and MyUB.d. All of the above

  26. $100 Cat 3: $100 Q Answer for Category 3: $100 d. All of the above Resources are available to help you with many of the different types of challenges you could face. They are best utilized before it's too late and you find yourself saying "I wish I would've...". Board

  27. $200 Cat 3: $200 A • Question for • Category 3: $200 • UB Engineering’s “small group” sessions will help me with: • ENG 101, 102, and 201 Writing Courses • College Calc I & II, General Chemistry for Engineers, and General Physics I • The transition from high school to college • Both b and c • None of the above

  28. $200 Cat 3: $200 Q • Answer for • Category 3: $200 • Both b & c; important technical subjects as well as common transitional issues all students face • They’ll do more than that for you too! They’ll teach you skills that will help throughout your engineering curriculum. And don’t forget, these are free, friendly sessions open to all accepted engineering majors. Board

  29. $300 Cat 3: $300 A Question for Category 3: $300 If I never studied physics in high school I should: a. Change my major out of engineering immediatelyb. Seriously consider taking PHY 100 this fall before planning to take the calculus-based PHY 107 normally taken in the spring of my freshmen yearc. Just plan on trying PHY 107 next springd. Not worry about it right now

  30. $300 Cat 3: $300 Q Answer for Category 3: $300 b. Seriously consider taking PHY 100 this fall before planning to take the calculus-based PHY 107 normally taken in the spring of my freshmen year. If you have never taken physics or if you did not end up doing very well in physics, you should take PHY 100 this fall as preparation for the PHY 107 usually completed in the spring. DO NOT ASSUME THAT WE WERE ABLE TO CATCH THIS POTENTIAL PROBLEM THROGH THE PREREGISTRATION PROCESS! Board

  31. $400 Cat 3: $400 A Question for Category 3: $400 If I am not sure which engineering major I want to pursue I should: a. Talk with a faculty advisorb. Visit Holly Justice in 259 Capen Hallc. Use the Career Services Meet-a-Mentor Program to conduct informational interviews with current engineering professionals.d. All of the above

  32. $400 Cat 3: $400 Q Answer for Category 3: $400 d. All of the above Although you can be somewhat undecided about which particular engineering major you want for as many as 3-4 semesters, you will want to invest some energy into making a decision by gathering some helpful information along the way. Board

  33. $500 Cat 3: $500 A Question for Category 3: $500 Which UB Team won the "Open Challenge Award" at their first competition in Osaka, Japan in July 2005? a. Football Teamb. Robotics Teamc. Clean Snowmobile Teamd. ChemE Car Team

  34. $500 Cat 3: $500 Q Answer for Category 3: $500 b. Robotics Team The Robotics Team is just one example of success our engineering clubs have enjoyed. Plan to get involved. Studies show that the sooner you get involved in something, the more likely you are to stay committed to your studies and graduate. They key is moderation - still allowing enough time for studies while making that connection. Board

  35. $100 Cat 4: $100 A Question for Category 4: $100 My academic advisor at UB is: a. My brother or sister, who by the way is an alum of UB Engineeringb. My roommate's friend in the same majorc. The UB Engineering Office of Undergraduate Education, 410 Bonner Hall d. All of the above

  36. $100 Cat 4: $100 Q Answer for Category 4: $100 c. The UB Engineering Office of Undergraduate Education, 410 Bonner Hall Requirements change from year to year so even a recent grad or a junior in the same major may not have the same requirements as you. Advisors in 410 Bonner Hall are the best equipped to help you keep track of your particular requirements and know about the range of resources you could utilize to make it the best it can be along the way, FOR YOU! Board

  37. $200 Cat 4: $200 A Question for Category 4: $200 If I want to modify my fall class schedule so that I can stay up all night to play video games and sleep-in until 11:00, I should: a. Rethink my priorities before wasting my time and money in collegeb. Ask my advisor to adjust my schedulec. Ask my parents to call UB's president to get my schedule changedd. Not worry about it, professors don't take attendance anyway

  38. $200 Cat 4: $200 Q • Answer for • Category 4: $200 • Rethink my priorities before wasting my time and money in college • Although the college years can indeed be some of the "best," they won't be if you don't invest enough time and energy to complete them successfully. Try not to learn this the hard way. • If you have a legitimate reason for requesting a schedule change, then please contact us. Board

  39. $300 Cat 4: $300 A Question for Category 4: $300 A flowsheet is: a. A directional tool used by civil engineers in highway designb. A document used by academic advisors to outline course requirements for my majorc. A tool that the school of engineering will use to evaluate my degree candidacyd. Both b & c

  40. $300 Cat 4: $300 Q Answer for Category 4: $300 d. Both b & c There is no doubt that the flowsheet is one of the most valuable tools in tracking your requirements. Stop by 410 Bonner Hall with picture ID anytime that we are open for a copy of yours! Our goal is to make these available electronically someday to make them as readily available as the DARS, but even though we are not there yet, you should not sacrifice the completion of your requirements because of convenience of one vs. the other. Board

  41. $400 Cat 4: $400 A Question for Category 4: $400 The DARS report is: a. Downloadable Activities, Recordings, and Songs tool for your cell phone, PDA, or Ipodb. University at Buffalo Degree Audit Reporting Systemc. Useful for checking to see if my AP or transfer credit has been processed by UBd. Both b & c, but not as reliable as the flowsheet for requirements in my engineering major

  42. $400 Cat 4: $400 Q Answer for Category 4: $400 d. Both b & c, but not as reliable as the flowsheet for requirements in my engineering major DARS is very useful for checking on the initial status of your non-UB college credit (transfer, AP, etc.), but be sure to come by 410 Bonner for a copy of your flowsheet and related advice for requirements in your engineering major. Board

  43. $500 Cat 4: $500 A Question for Category 4: $500 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal Law that: a. Protects the privacy of student education records.b. Transfers rights to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level.c. The University takes very seriously when parents call advisors seeking information about courses attempted, grades earned, GPA's, etc.d. All of the above

  44. $500 Cat 4: $500 Q Answer for Category 4: $500 d. All of the above If you want your parents to be able to discuss your record (i.e. grades) with an advisor, you can get a release form from our office. Board

  45. $100 Cat 5: $100 A Question for Category 5: $100 If I want to change my schedule of classes for fall I can: a. Use the online Web Registration system through MyUB (through Friday, September 7)b. Use BIRD, the University's automated telephone system (through Friday, September 7)c. Submit my request to an engineering advisor by phone, email, or through the online website at: http://wings.buffalo.edu/eng/oss/regform.html (by Friday, August 10).d. All of the above

  46. $100 Cat 5: $100 Q Answer for Category 5: $100 d. All of the above Dropping a course is simple. It’s adding that can sometimes be difficult! Consider this before deciding how to proceed. Board

  47. $200 Cat 5: $200 A Question for Category 5: $200 MyUB and BIRD are available: a. Daily from 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. EST b. Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. c. Monday – Saturday, 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. d. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

  48. $200 Cat 5: $200 Q Answer for Category 5: $200 a. Daily from 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. EST Very extensive hours of availability! It's probably worth learning both methods of accessing your records though since during peak registration times, those that only know MyUB may have a slight delay in getting into the system. See our website for step-by-step guides. Board

  49. $300 Cat 5: $300 A • Question for • Category 5: $300 • To be considered full-time, undergraduate students must be registered for: • at least 9 credit hours • at least 12 credit hours • at least 15 credit hours • none of the above

  50. $300 Cat 5: $300 Q Answer for Category 5: $300 b. at least 12 credit hours Full-time status typically has implications on your financial aid, housing, medical insurance, scholarship eligibility, etc. Board

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