Jeopardy: the American game of intrigue, wits, challenges, and opportunities that's featuring trivia in wordplay, sports, history, arts, math, pop culture, science, geography, and much more. Jeopardy is a game that’s not for the weak minded or feeble knees. A game of useless information of a unique answer and question format where contestants are given the answer and must phrase their response in a question form.
The challenge of Jeopardy is to engage in a contest of skill, strength, cross-examine, investigate, needle, and pick one's brains for trivial information. Answers like,for 100, Kimigayo: What is Japan's country's song? and for 100, Keiko, Komuro Tetsuya, Marc Panther: Who are the members of Globe? Who can ever forget, for 500, Uran-chan: What is Tetsuwan Atomu's sister's name? and also, for 200, 16: What is Hideo Nomo's uniform number? There are the easy ones like, Mississippi: What is the longest river in America? and Canada: What country is north of America? The real challenge is to see if you are really smart or just a nerd without a life.
The game Jeopardy really a useful tool in learning new information, exercising the old noggin, and learning to retain possible useful information. It's like having that place to keep endless junk. Thinks like rubber bands, screws, tape, and odds and ends. Things you might need in the future to hold or fix something in a desperate time. Jeopardy's information might be needed in a job interview or maybe a project that needs a special touch that only you; the Jeopardy player can know.
I know there will be a time in the future when I will be questioned at a job interview, Who said: "I'm the president of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli"? A: George Bush.
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