Language
Math
Mr. Ruppert
Sports
Social Studies & Science
100

What does ESL stand for? (Hint: English as a ______ _______)

English as a Second Language

100

What is the opposite of addition? (plus)

Subtraction (minus)

100

What is Mr. Ruppert's favorite sport?

Basketball

100

What is the most popular sport in the world?

Soccer

100

What country has the most people in the world?

China (1.45 billion people)

200

If we do not know what a word means, what kind of book can we use to look it up?

Dictionary

200

Half of a day = _____ hours

12

200

What musical instrument does Mr. Ruppert play?

Piano (and a little guitar!)

200

Who won the 2022 World Cup?

Argentina

200

What is the name of the star that is closest to planet Earth?

The sun

300

What language is the most popular (most spoken) language in the world?

English

300

If you lose 100% of your Jeopardy points, how many points do you have left?

Zero (0) points

300

Where did Mr. Ruppert grow up? (Hint: It is the name of a different state)

New York

300

What is it called when you bounce the ball in basketball?

Dribbling

300

Before the United States became a country, how many states (colonies) were there?

Thirteen (13)

400

In English, what do we call somebody who can speak two languages?

Bilingual

400

There are twelve (12) months in a year. How many months are there in five (5) years?

Sixty (60)

400

How many years old is Mr. Ruppert?

Twenty-two (22) years old

400

The Super Bowl is on Sunday! What sport is the Super Bowl?

Football (American Football)

400

What does a thermometer measure?

Temperature (How hot/cold it is)

500

What language do we use to talk to people who cannot hear anything?

Sign Language

500

I want to buy chips ($3.50), but I only have quarters. How many quarters do I need?

Fourteen (14) quarters
500

Mr. Ruppert speaks English and a little bit of Spanish. What other language does he speak?

German

500

What is the most popular TV channel for sports in the world?

ESPN

500
If I want to see something that is very, very small, what scientific device would I use?

A microscope

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