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"Let's play, Double Jeopardy!" Quiz


The stakes are higher and there is plenty of cash to be won (if this were the real show, that is). Pick up your signaling buttons, and "Let's play 'Double Jeopardy!'." Good luck.

A multiple-choice quiz by Mr Nose. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Mr Nose
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
111,269
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
8407
Last 3 plays: Guest 68 (7/10), Guest 170 (5/10), Guest 68 (8/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. How many "Daily Doubles" are there in "Double Jeopardy!"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In "Double Jeopardy!", if you forget to phrase your response in the form of a question it is O.K. Alex will remind you as long as your response was otherwise correct.


Question 3 of 10
3. In 2003, the highest dollar value in "Double Jeopardy!" is $1,000.


Question 4 of 10
4. If you have a negative dollar amount at the end of the "Double Jeopardy!" round, you will not be allowed to participate in "Final Jeopardy!"


Question 5 of 10
5. Which of the following celebrities had NOT appeared on "Jeopardy!" by the end of the 17th season (2001-2002)? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In order to advance from the "Jeopardy!" round to the "Double Jeopardy!" round, you must have at least $1.00.


Question 7 of 10
7. If you land on a "Daily Double" answer and you decide to bet all of the money you have acquired, this is known as what? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was the host of "Jeopardy!" on American television in the 17th season (2001-2002)?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 9 of 10
9. In "Double Jeopardy!", if you give a response that is originally deemed incorrect but is later judged to be correct, will you be awarded the proper amount of money?


Question 10 of 10
10. In the "Double Jeopardy!" round, the dollar amounts are exactly double that of the amounts in the "Jeopardy!" round.



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Most Recent Scores
Nov 04 2024 : Guest 68: 7/10
Oct 21 2024 : Guest 170: 5/10
Oct 17 2024 : Guest 68: 8/10
Oct 09 2024 : 0624: 6/10
Oct 07 2024 : Guest 73: 9/10
Sep 29 2024 : Guest 174: 9/10
Sep 25 2024 : Guest 172: 7/10
Sep 24 2024 : Guest 174: 9/10

Score Distribution

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. How many "Daily Doubles" are there in "Double Jeopardy!"?

Answer: 2

There are two "Daily Doubles". In the first round of "Jeopardy!" there is only one.
2. In "Double Jeopardy!", if you forget to phrase your response in the form of a question it is O.K. Alex will remind you as long as your response was otherwise correct.

Answer: False

This is a false statement. In "Double Jeopardy!" you are required to phrase your response in the form of a question. If you forget to do so, your response will not be accepted. In the first round of "Jeopardy!" Alex will give you a reminder without penalty.
3. In 2003, the highest dollar value in "Double Jeopardy!" is $1,000.

Answer: False

This statement is false. In "Double Jeopardy!" the highest dollar value is $2,000.
4. If you have a negative dollar amount at the end of the "Double Jeopardy!" round, you will not be allowed to participate in "Final Jeopardy!"

Answer: True

Yes. This is true. No cash. No play! Sorry, those are the rules. You can't bet with what you don't have.
5. Which of the following celebrities had NOT appeared on "Jeopardy!" by the end of the 17th season (2001-2002)?

Answer: Bob Dylan

The correct answer is Bob Dylan. No offensive to Bob, as I am one of his biggest fans, but it might be a little difficult for Alex to understand him as he tends not to pronounce his words very clearly sometimes. Anyhow, Jodie Foster, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Stephen King have all competed on "Jeopardy!". Along with many other celebrities, their winnings have helped to contribute millions of dollars toward charities of their choosing.
6. In order to advance from the "Jeopardy!" round to the "Double Jeopardy!" round, you must have at least $1.00.

Answer: False

This statement is false. You may have a negative dollar amount at the end of "Jeopardy!" and still advance to the "Double Jeopardy!" round.
7. If you land on a "Daily Double" answer and you decide to bet all of the money you have acquired, this is known as what?

Answer: "A true Daily Double"

The correct response is, "A true Daily Double". While it may also be a bad move if you happen to come up with an incorrect response, it can be great strategy if you give the correct response.
8. Who was the host of "Jeopardy!" on American television in the 17th season (2001-2002)?

Answer: Alex Trebek

Alex Trebek is the host of the television show "Jeopardy!" in America. I am unaware if this show is hosted by anyone different in other countries.
9. In "Double Jeopardy!", if you give a response that is originally deemed incorrect but is later judged to be correct, will you be awarded the proper amount of money?

Answer: Yes

Yes. This happens quite often actually. If a mistake has been made by the crew or a response you have given is found out to also be correct, you will be awarded with the proper monetary amount. Furthermore, the scores of any other play affected by the mistake will be adjusted accordingly. This holds true in the "Jeopardy!" round as well.
10. In the "Double Jeopardy!" round, the dollar amounts are exactly double that of the amounts in the "Jeopardy!" round.

Answer: True

Yes. This is true. Thus the name, "Double Jeopardy!" The information used in question #5 was obtained from www.jeopardy.com. I hope you did well on this quiz. Please rate it when you are finished, and be sure to check out my other quizzes by Mr Nose. Thanks for playing! I hope you'll be around for "Final Jeopardy!".
Source: Author Mr Nose

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