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AUGCGeo-Jeopardy!
Game 1
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Capitals of Europe
Planets in the News
Olympic Games
Rock ArtFamous
VolcanoesCows
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What is the capital of France?
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What is the capital of Portugal?
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What is the capital of Wales?
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What is the capital of Romania?
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What is the capital of Slovenia?
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This planet is currently being explored by the Rovers.
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This planet has been in news following the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft in its
orbit.
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This planet hit the headlines in 1994 when Comet
Schumacher-Levy hit it.
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This planet made a big splash on 11 February
1999, when it moved into its usual place as the
second-outermost planet of the Solar System.
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Earlier this year this planet performed one of its
twice-in-130-years transits across the Sun.
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The first Olympic Games in 776 BC were held to honour
this god.
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Two of the three US citiesthat have hosted the
summer Olympic Games
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What are St. Louis, Los Angeles and Atlanta?
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This sand-in-your-toes sport made its debut at the
1996 Atlanta Olympics.
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What is beach volleyball?
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Three of the five events that are part of the Modern Pentathlon at
the Olympics.
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What are cross-country running, swimming, pistol-shooting,
fencing and horseback-racing?
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The English translation of the three-word motto of the
Olympic Games, Citius, Altius, Fortius.
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What is swifter, higher, stronger?
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The painting of this horse must postdate the introduction of
horses to this continent in 1788.
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What is Australia?
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Carvings like this one in Kejimkujik, Nova Scotia, are referred to by this term.
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What are petroglyhs?
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An Upper Paleolithic cave
painting from France illustrates
the immense antlers of this
extinct member of the deer family.
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What is the Irish elk?
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The earliest rock art from this desert indicates climate was
much wetter in the hunter period of Tasilli.
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What is the Sahara Desert?
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Rock art painted with egg albumen or blood can be dated
with the technique that measures racemisation or
decay of these compounds in proteins.
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What are amino acids?
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This American volcano erupted in 1980, spreading an
ash cloud over much of the United States and southern
Canada.
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What is Mount St. Helens?
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This famous Italian volcano is the source of the term Plinian, meaning a high-velocity, high-column,
explosive eruption.
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What is Vesuvius?
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This Japanese volcano last erupted in 1707.
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This Martian volcano is thought to be the highest and largest volcano in the
Solar System
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What is Olympus Mons?
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This volcanic island made its appearance in 1963 and is named after the owner of
fire in Norse mythology.
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The number of stomachs possessed by a cow.
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The breed of cattle with the highest percentage of
butterfat and protein, named after one of the
English Channel Islands.
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What is the Jersey?
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The cow’s switch is on this part of her anatomy
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What is her tail?
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An average Holstein produces 52 pounds
of this daily.
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The Holstein-Frisian breed of cow originated in the
north of this country.
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What is the Netherlands?