How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic Set up your teams and have them sit together....

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How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic Set up your teams and have them sit together. Explain the ground rules Assign a score keeper who will watch to see which team raises their hand first for each question and they will also keep track of what team wins what on the board or flip chart. When you’re ready to have your class play the game, open that presentation and then hit F5 to put it into the “SHOW mode.

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Page 1: How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic Set up your teams and have them sit together. Explain the ground rules Assign a score keeper who will.

How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic

• Set up your teams and have them sit together.

• Explain the ground rules• Assign a score keeper who will watch to see

which team raises their hand first for each question and they will also keep track of what team wins what on the board or flip chart.

• When you’re ready to have your class play the game, open that presentation and then hit F5 to put it into the “SHOW mode.

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JEOPARDY GROUND RULES• Raise your hand when you want to

answer. I will call upon the first hand I see raised. You get five seconds to answer.

• You get one answer; you cannot change or modify it after you have given it.

• If the first team to answer gets it wrong, they get that score deducted from their total and then the second team that raised their hand gets a chance to answer.

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JEOPARDY GROUND RULES• One of the questions will read “DOUBLE

JEOPARDY”. This just means that this question is worth twice what it is listed for.

• When all questions are complete you are ready to play “Final jeopardy” . Before you see the question each team must write down how much you want to wager.

• After the question is shown, write down your answer. You cannot change your wager $$ after you see the question.

• When the music stops each team reveals what their wager was and their answer.

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This JEOPARDY “template” was created by Tim Reicker, New York State Emergency Management Office, and made available by the Dutchess Community College Fire Science program.

This game prepared by Past Chief Thomas Bartsch, Valley Stream Fire Department.

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ANY QUESTIONS

No, Then let’s play

“Hazardous Materials”

JEOPARDY

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“Hazardous Materials” JEOPARDY

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“Haz Mat” JEOPARDY!!!

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The minimum temp at which a material gives off vapor to

form an ignitable mixture and will not continue to burn.

What is “Flash Point”.

Science - $100

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The weight of a solid or liquid compared to an equal volume of

water.

What is “Specific Gravity”.

Science - $200

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Weight of a vapor compared to air.

What is “Vapor Density”.

Science - $300

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The force exerted on the inside of a closed container by the vapor in the space above the

liquid in the container.

What is “Vapor Pressure”.

Science - $400

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What is “Corrosivity (pH)”.

Indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in the material

being tested.

Science - $500

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What is a “Cryogenic Trailer”

Containers - $200

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What is a “Compressed Gas Trailer”.

Containers - $400

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What are “Carboys”

Containers - $500

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Used by first responders during the initial phase of a Hazardous

Materials incident.

What is the “Emergency Response Guidebook”.

Potpourri - $200

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The number of hazard classifications.

What is “9”.

Potpourri - $300

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Shipping papers kept in the cab within reach of the driver.

What is the “Bill of Lading”.

Potpourri - $400

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Carried by the conductor in the caboose or engine.

What is the “Waybill”.

Potpourri - $500

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Living organisms that cause disease, sickness and mortality

in humans.

What are “Biological Agents”.

Hazards - $100

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Substances that injure a person by interfering with cell

respiration.

What are “Blood Agents”.

Hazards - $200

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Substances that cause physical injury to the lungs.

What are “Chocking Agents”.

Hazards - $300

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Produces significant toxic gas when it comes in contact with

water.

What is “Dangerous Water Reactive Materials”.

Hazards - $400

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DAILYDAILY

DOUBLEDOUBLE

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A material which ignites spontaneously upon exposure to

air (or oxygen).

What is “Pyrophoric”.

Hazards - $500

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Designated areas at dangerous incidents, based on safety and

the degree of hazard.

What are “Control Zones”.

Ops - $100

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The removal of dangerous goods from personnel and

equipment to the extent necessary to prevent potential

adverse health effects.

What is “Decontamination”

Ops - $200

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Positive pressure SCBA plus hooded chemical resistant

clothing (splash suit).

What is “Level B protection”.

Ops - $300

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Ops - $400

The area where personnel and equipment decontamination and hot zone support take

place.

What is the “Warm Zone”.

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Steps taken to preserve the health and safety of emergency

responders and the public during an incident involving releases of dangerous goods.

What are “Protective Actions”.

Ops - $500

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FINAL JEOPARDY

An area surrounding the incident in which persons may be exposed to dangerous (upwind)and life threatening (downwind) concentrations

of material.

~ Protective Action ~

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Final Jeopardy

What is the “Initial Isolation Zone”.