Title: Rules of Jeopardy
1Rules of Jeopardy
- Each group will be given a whiteboard and marker
- You will be given 45 seconds to answer each
question, and then youll have to show the boards
when I ask - For each question you have the following choices
- Answer the question
- Or leave it blank
- If you answer the question right, you receive the
points - If you answer the question wrong, those points
get subtracted from your total - If you leave it blank there will be no penalty
- Make sure you keep your answers secret the
wining group will get a prize!
2Jeopardy
Lat/Long and the Military Grid
All about Maps and the Compass Rose!
Misc.
Scale and Time zones
Canada and geography
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Final Jeopardy
3100 Question from Canada and Geography
The study of the earths regions and the ways in
which people interact with their environment is
the definition of?
4100 Answer from Canada and Geography
Geography!
5200 Question from Canada and Geography
What is the capital of Canada?
6200 Answer from Canada and Geography
Ottawa
7300 Question from Canada and Geography
What is the longest river in Canada?
8300 Answer from Canada and Geography
The Mackenzie River
9400 Question from Canada and Geography
What are the four types of geography?
10400 Answer from Canada and Geography
- Physical Geography
- Political Geography
- Economic Geography
- Population Geography
11500 Question from Canada and Geography
List all provinces/territories, and their capitals
12500 Answer from Canada and Geography
- Yukon Whitehorse
- Northwest Territories Yellowknife
- Nunavut Iqaluit
- British Columbia Victoria
- Alberta Edmonton
- Saskatchewan Regina
- Manitoba Winnipeg
Ontario Toronto Quebec Quebec City New
Brunswick Fredericton Nova Scotia Halifax PEI
Charlottetown Newfoundland and Labrador St.
Johns
13100 Question from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
What is a small scale map?
14100 Answer from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
A map that shows a small amount of detail in a
large area.
15200 Question from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
What is a thematic map?
16200 Answer from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
A map that has detailed information on one
particular topic. For example an elevation map or
a vegetation map
17300 Question from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
What is the compass point opposite of NNW?
18300 Answer from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
SSE
19400 Question from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
What does every map need to have?
20400 Answer from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
- Nuts and BOLTS
- B - Boarder
- O - Orientation
- L - Legend
- T Title
- S - Scale
21500 Question from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
Label this diagram (including the compass
bearings) N W E S
22500 Answer from All About Maps and the Compass
Rose
23100 Question from Scale and Time Zones
Using the scale 1400,000 calculate the straight
line distance from point A to point B.
9 cm
B
A
24100 Answer from Scale and Time Zones
1 400,000 1cm 4km (1 x 9) cm (4 x
9) km 9 cm 36 km The straight line
distance from A to B is 36km
25200 Question from Scale and Time Zones
What are the three types of scale? And give an
example of each.
26200 Answer from Scale and Time Zones
- Direct Statement/Verbal Scale
- 1 cm 10 km, 1 cm represents 10 km
- Line Scale
- Representative Fraction Scale (RF Scale)
- 11,000,000
0 10 20 30 km
0 10 20 30 km
27300 Question from Scale and Time Zones
Convert 15,000,000 to verbal scale and a line
scale
28300 Answer from Scale and Time Zones
1 cm 50 km 0 50 100 150 km
29400 Question from Scale and Time Zones
You leave Vancouver at noon, for a 7 hour flight,
taking you to Halifax. What time should you get
picked up at?
30400 Answer from Scale and Time Zones
Vancouver ? Halifax (7hr flight) Noon 7hrs
7pm Vancouver is PST, and Halifax is AST (which
is a 4 hour difference) 7 pm 4 hrs 11pm
31500 Question from Scale and Time Zones
List the five Canadian Time Zones, and name at
least one capital city from each.
32500 Answer from Scale and Time Zones
- Eastern Standard Time
- Toronto, Quebec City
- Iqaluit
- Atlantic Standard Time
- Fredericton, Halifax
- Charlottetown
- NFLD Standard Time
- St. Johns
- Pacific Standard Time
- Victoria, Whitehorse
- Mountain Standard Time
- Edmonton, Yellowknife
- Central Standard Time
- Regina, Winnipeg
33100 Question from Lat/Long and the Military Grid
What is an alphanumeric grid?
34100 Answer from Lat/Long and the Military Grid
A grid that uses letters and numbers to identify
squares of a grid pattern on a map
35200 Question from Lat/Long and the Military
Grid
List three differences between latitude and
longitude.
36200 Answer from Lat/Long and the Military Grid
37300 Question from Lat/Long and the Military
Grid
What direction do eastings lines travel in? What
directions do northings travel in? And which is
listed first?
38300 Answer from Lat/Long and the Military Grid
- Eastings lines that travel in a N-S direction,
and are labeled along the top or bottom of a map - Northings lines that travel in an E-W
direction, and are labeled along the sides of a
map - Eastings are always listed first
39400 Question from Lat/Long and the Military
Grid
Using the grid to the right, state the six
figure military grid reference for the following
letters A ____________ B ____________ C
____________ D ____________
40400 Answer from Lat/Long and the Military Grid
Using the grid to the right, state the six
figure military grid reference for the following
letters A ____________ B ____________ C
____________ D ____________
550 117
563 109
574 092
578 073
41500 Question from Lat/Long and the Military
Grid
Using the grid to the right, state the latitude
and longitude for the following letters A
____________ B ____________ C ____________ D
____________ E ____________
42500 Answer from Lat/Long and the Military Grid
Using the grid to the right, state the latitude
and longitude for the following letters A
____________ B ____________ C ____________ D
____________ E ____________
Using the grid to the right, state the latitude
and longitude for the following letters A
____________ B ____________ C ____________ D
____________
40ºN, 45º W
34ºN, 18º E
5ºS, 22º W
15ºS, 10º E
47ºS, 38º E
43100 Question from Miscellaneous
What are the two types of orbits a satellite are
placed in?
44100 Answer from Miscellaneous
- Geostationary Orbit
- Near-Polar Orbit
45200 Question from Miscellaneous
What is an aerial photo? And what is a stereo
pair?
46200 Answer from Miscellaneous
- Aerial Photo a photo taken from the sky
- Stereo Pair when two aerial photos that
overlap, are shown in 3D using a stereoscope
47300 Question from Miscellaneous
Number of people that could be supported at
current living standards by Canadas productive
land is the definition of what?
48300 Answer from Miscellaneous
Carrying Capacity
49400 Question from Miscellaneous
What is a satellite?
50400 Answer from Miscellaneous
A manufactured object that is launched by a
rocket and circles Earth. Satellites are used to
communicate, to study Earths resources, and to
aid the military
51500 Question from Miscellaneous
What are some things that are contributing to a
countrys ecological footprint? And list three
things we do to reduce it?
52500 Answer from Miscellaneous
- Reduce water and energy consumption
- Use alternative modes of transportation
- Buy fresh food that is locally produced
- Practice the 3 Rs.
53Final Jeopardy
- You are going on vacation to Winnipeg over
March Break, leaving from Toronto at 2pm (the
flight is 2 hours long). Looking at a map with a
scale of 1cm1000km, you calculate that Toronto
is 2.1cms away from Winnipeg. Determine - When you will arrive in Winnipeg
- The distance between Toronto and Winnipeg
54Final Jeopardy Answer
You will arrive at 3pm. 2pm 2 hr flight 1
hr time difference 3pm Toronto is 2,100
kms away from Winnipeg 1 cm 1000
km (1x2.1) cm (1000x2.1) km 2.1 cm
2100 km