This document contains questions from the game show Jeopardy about geometry topics like angles, triangles, polygons, as well as questions about a story called "The Mysterious Giant of Barletta". The questions range from 100 to 400 points and include identifying angles and triangles based on descriptions of their sides, determining if shapes are polygons, answering comprehension questions about the story, and solving a geometry word problem using a guess and check method.
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Jeopardy math chapter 9 and Mysterious Giant of Barletta
9. 200 Is this a Polygon? If yes, what is it¡¯s name? If no, why?
10. 200 How do you know that the people in Barletta love the Mysterious Giant? (Bonus, what kind of question is this one? Easy, medium, or open-ended?)
11. 200 In what region of California would you find sand dunes, rolling hills, and redwood trees?
14. 300 Is this a Polygon? If yes, what is it¡¯s name? If no, why?
15. 300 When the army saw the Mysterious Giant crying, the general said to the Giant, ¡°No Tricks Now¡±. Why do you think the Author wrote that?
16. 300 What vocabulary word from the Mysterious Giant of Barletta means ¡°To speak very loudly and powerfully¡±?
17. 400 What is the name of the angle that has a square corner?
18. 400 Amelia walked around a garden that is shaped like an equilateral triangle. If one corner to another is 8 feet long. What is the entire distance Amelia walked around the garden?
19. 400 Is this a Polygon? If yes, what is it¡¯s name? If no, why?
20. 400 How can you tell that The Mysterious Giant is happy with the result of his and Zia Cocetta¡¯s plan?
21. 400 You have an isosceles triangle whose perimeter is 18 cm. You know that the difference of one of the two long sides and the one short side is 6 cm. How long is the short side? (Draw a picture and use GUESS and CHECK)