Second Meanings”
(Using the less-common or alternate part of the word.)
Opposites & Exceptions
Grammar Switch-Up!”
(Identify the correct form or part of speech.)
Analogy Alley
Context Challenge (DO NOT pick 500 point value! That is FINAL JEOPARDY!!)
200

Which sentence uses buoyant in its emotional sense rather than the physical one? 

A. The life jacket kept her buoyant.
B. His buoyant mood lifted everyone’s spirits.
C. The balloon was not buoyant enough.
D. The raft remained buoyant after the storm.

B. His buoyant mood lifted everyone’s spirits.

200

Which word is the most nearly opposite of buoyant (emotionally)?

A. detached
B. tedious
C. clamber
D. unscathed

B. tedious

200

Which is the correct adjective form of tedium?

A. tediable
B. tedious
C. tediate
D. tediumic

B. tedious

200

Fathom : Depth :: Probe (VERB): ______

A. surface
B. injury
C. information
D. buoyancy



C — information

Relationship: Function → what it is used to discover

Explanation:
To fathom is to measure or understand depth.
To probe (in the "verb" form) is to understand, investigate, or uncover information.

200

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Which sentence shows detached used emotionally rather than physically?

A. The trailer detached from the truck.
B. The garage was detached from the house.
C. He seemed detached from the group’s excitement.
D. The buttons detached during the wash.

C. He seemed detached from the group’s excitement.

400

A probe can be a tool or a verb. Which sentence uses it as a verb?

A. The surgeon held a probe in her hand.
B. The probe detected new data.
C. The journalist probed for the truth.
D. The astronaut repaired the probe.

C. The journalist probed for the truth.

400

Being unscathed most nearly means you avoided…

A. rupture
B. tedium
C. buoyancy
D. a probe

A. rupture

400

Which sentence uses pique as a noun?

A. The comment piqued my interest.
B. He turned away in a fit of pique.
C. Don’t let the noise pique you.
D. The lesson piqued their curiosity.

B. He turned away in a fit of pique.

400

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Fathom : Understand :: Probe : ______

A. ignore
B. clamber
C. investigate
D. rupture

C. investigate

400

The philosopher said some truths are too deep to _______.

A. fathom
B. rupture
C. buoy
D. detach

A. fathom

600

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Which sentence uses detach in a figurative sense?

A. Please detach the coupon from the page.
B. The climber detached the rope.
C. She tried to detach herself from the drama.
D. The captain detached the ship from the dock.

C. She tried to detach herself from the drama.

600

Which word would NOT describe something that has broken or lost integrity?

A. ruptured
B. detached
C. buoyed
D. split

C. buoyed

600

Which word CANNOT be used as both a noun and a verb?

A. probe
B. pique
C. rupture
D. buoyant


D. buoyant (Buoyant is an adjective only.)

600

Buoyant : Floating :: Eerie : ______

A. cheerful
B. mysterious
C. spherical
D. detached


Correct: B — mysterious

Relationship: Characteristic or quality

Explanation:
Buoyant describes something having the quality of floating.
Eerie describes something having the quality of being mysterious or uncanny.

600

The long ceremony created a sense of _______.

A. probe
B. tedium
C. buoyancy
D. sphere

B. tedium

800

Which example uses submerged metaphorically rather than literally?

A. The toy submarine submerged quickly.
B. She felt submerged in responsibilities.
C. The diver submerged to explore a reef.
D. The log was submerged after heavy rain.

B. She felt submerged in responsibilities.

800

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Which pair is LEAST related?

A. fathom : understand
B. probe : investigate
C. sphere : shape
D. pique : soothe

D. pique : soothe

800

Which sentence uses buoy correctly as a verb?

A. The buoy floated near the dock.
B. Good news buoyed their spirits.
C. The buoy was painted red.
D. The buoy flashed its light.

B. Good news buoyed their spirits.

800

Rupture : Break :: Detach : ______

A. separate
B. lift
C. understand
D. irritate


Correct: A — separate

Relationship: Cause/Effect

Explanation:
To rupture something is to break it.
To detach something is to separate it.


800

“Her confidence buoyed him” uses buoy to mean…

A. lift emotionally
B. break apart
C. measure depth
D. irritate

A. lift emotionally

1000

Which sentence uses ultimate as a noun?

A. This is the ultimate goal.
B. It was the ultimate experience.
C. They sought the ultimate in comfort.
D. “The ultimate” is what philosophers search for.

D. “The ultimate” is what philosophers search for.

1000

Which word suggests the absence of emotional connection?

A. submerge
B. detached
C. buoy
D. ultimate

B. detached

1000

Which sentence contains the wrong part of speech?

A. The tedium was unbearable.
B. She clambered up the hill.
C. His explanation didn’t fathom.
D. The eerie silence startled them.



C. His explanation didn’t fathom.
(Fathom cannot be used this way; you cannot “fathom” without a direct object- WHAT cannot be fathomed?)

1000

Sphere : Roundness :: Tedium : ______

A. excitement
B. boredom
C. noise
D. water

Correct: B — boredom

Relationship: Characteristic

Explanation:
A sphere is defined by its roundness.
Tedium is defined by boredom.

1000

FINAL JEOPARDY

One word in List 11 can describe:

  1. A physical act of going completely beneath something,

  2. An overwhelming emotional or mental state, and

  3. A process used to hide something from view.

Write the word.

SUBMERGE