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First, decide which team/individual will start. Have them proceed to pick a category and dollar amount.
Have the moderator, aka Alex Trebek, click on the question chosen. The question will be read, the first team that buzzs in with the correct answer is awarded that amount. Click on thecontinue to playbutton at the bottom of the question. Repeat this until all questions have been answered or you are out of time. Then proceed to the final jeopardy question, have the teams wager after seeing the category, then show the question. If a question is answered incorrectly at any time during the game that amount of money is subtracted from their overall total. The team with the most money after final jeopardy wins!
Be sure that when you start, you click on view slideshow. You will allow you to properly play the game.
3 CKI Jeopardy First Round click here for final jeopardy 4 The Basics 100
The year in which
Circle K was created.
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5 The Basics 200
We Build
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6 The Basics 300
President, vice president, nine
trustees, CKI director,
district governors.
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7 The Basics 400
Developing college and university students into responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to serving the children of the world.
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8 The Basics 500
The official colors, blue, white,
and gold are symbolic of these.
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9 Finances 100
Two of the levels in
which each Circle K member
possibly has to pay dues.
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10 Finances 200
The date in which the new fiscal year
starts for Circle K International.
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11 Finances 300
The endowment created by Circle K
International to provide grants to
clubs to perform service projects.
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12 Finances 400
The two recognition programs set up
in which all proceeds go directly
towards the Tomorrow Fund.
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13 Finances 500
What is the maximum amount of money held in the reserve fund without returning funds to the membership through service program grants?
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14 Intl. Programs 100
VISUAL CLUE
Focusing on the Future Children
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15 Intl. Programs 200
A Circle K event that occurs annually in the summer in which new officers are elected and Circle Kers from all over the world attend.
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16 Intl. Programs 300
Program sponsored by Circle K
International as an opportunity for
members to become more dynamic
leaders in their communities.
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17 Intl. Programs 400
A company that offers Kiwanis-family
members and clubs a 15 percent
discount on goods and services.
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18 Intl. Programs 500
Offered every year to Circle K
members who excel in their school,
community, and Circle K.
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19 TheIIn CKI 100
The nation along with the United
States that first made Circle K an
international organization.
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20 TheIIn CKI 200
The city and state where the Circle K International Office
is located.
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21 TheIIn CKI 300
The number of nations in which
Circle K has active clubs.
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22 TheIIn CKI 400
The year in which Circle K became
an International organization.
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23 TheIIn CKI 500
The three nations which
have produced International Presidents.
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24 The K-Family 100
A group that is part of the Kiwanis
Family, which has over 300,000
members and 8,000 clubs.
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25 The K-Family 200
A local Kiwanis club sponsored
community service program for
elementary school students.
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26 The K-Family 300
A coeducational service program, sponsored by a Kiwanis club, which provides young people between the ages of 12 and 15 the opportunity to help others, serve their school and community, and build a positive future for themselves.
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27 The K-Family 400
A community-service group of adults
who are developmentally impaired, and
it is co-sponsored by a Kiwanis club
or division and an agency that serves
people who have disabilities.
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28 The K-Family 500
Clubs that are recognized in Europe and help to share the Kiwanis service experience with younger adults, ages 18-35.