X Trivia Challenge: Engaging Team Game for Learning

 
GRUDGE BALL
 
How to play
 
Break up into 5 or 6 teams
Each team starts with 10 “X’s”
Each team gets a question
If you get it right, you get to remove 1 “X” from another team’s board
If you get it wrong, you must remove 1 “X” from your board
BUT before you remove the “X”, you have a chance to increase the ability
to get other teams to hate them
From the 1
st
 line = 1 extra “X’s”
From the 2
nd
 line = 2 extra “X’s”
You may take them all from one team or split them up
Each team takes turns
No more “X’s”? You’re out.
BUT you can get back on the board.
Answer a question correctly AND take a shot. YOU MUST do both! Make the shot, you’re
back on the board
1
st
 line = 2 “X’s”
2
nd
 line = 3 “X’s”
There are ____
teaspoons in a
tablespoon?
 
Three (3)
How do you measure a
pinch?
 
Thumb & First Finger
True or False:
A Dash is an amount less
than ¼ teaspoon.
 
False
The abbreviation for pound
is…
 
Lb.
True or False:
There are 4 quarts in a
gallon.
 
True
The number of ounces
in a pound.
 
Sixteen (16)
Rounded but not level is
referred to as…
 
Heaping
True or False:
There are two abbreviations that
can be used for both teaspoons
and tablespoons.
 
True
The two
abbreviations for
teaspoon include…
 
tsp. and t.
The two abbreviatons for
tablespoon include…
 
Tbsp. and T.
True or False:
There are 8 tablespoons in a
stick of butter.
 
True
True or False:
Two pints is equal to one
gallon.
 
False
How many tablepoons
are in ¼ cup?
 
Four (4)
True or False:
One-half gallon is equal to
two quarts.
 
True
What measuring combination
will give you ¾ of a cup?
 
½ + ¼  or ¼ x 3
True or False:
16 Tablespoons is equal to
one cup.
 
True
True or False:
4 ounces =1/2 cup=8
tablespoons
 
True
The number of sticks
of butter in one
pound.
 
Four (4)
True or False:
One gallon=64 fluid ounces.
 
False
True or False:
The abbreviation for ounces
is oc.
 
False
True or False:
One tablespoon is equal to 2
teaspoons.
 
False
True or False:
There are 2 cups in one pint.
 
True
True or False
Liquid and dry measuring
cups can be used
interchangeably.
 
False
The abbreviation for gallon
is…
 
Gal.
True or False:
1/4 of a teaspoon=half of 1/8
of a teaspoon.
 
False
The circular symbol
located behind a number in a
recipe is the symbol for
what term?
 
Degrees
The # symbol can also
represent this
measurement?
 
Pounds
The number of ounces in one
pound.
 
Sixteen (16)
True or False:
There are 4 quarts in one
gallon.
 
True
True or False:
When measuring sugar, use a
liquid measuring cup.
 
False
How do you accurately read a
liquid measuring cup?
 
Place on a flat surface and read at
eye level.
What do you need to do to
brown sugar in order to get
an accurate measure?
 
Pack and level
True or False:
Wonder Cups are great to
measure sticky, gooey
ingredients such as peanut
butter or shortening.
 
True
True or False
Silverware can be
substituted for measuring
spoons.
 
False
True or False
Pack flour in order to get an
accurate measurement.
 
False
The abbreviation doz. stands
for…
 
Dozen
What does this abbreviation
stand for?
 
Degrees Fahrenheit
What does the abbreviation
c. stand for?
 
Cups
How many is a dozen?
 
Twelve
An amount less than 1/8 of a
teaspoon is referred to as
what?
 
Dash
You are measuring some
herbs with your thumb and
first finger.  This is
referred to as what?
 
Pinch
T. & tbsp.
These abbreviations are for
what measuring term
 
Tablespoon
What does tsp. and t. stand
for?
 
teaspoon
What type of ingredient are
we measuring if we are
dipping, scooping and
scraping?
 
Dry Ingredients
Give an example of an
ingredient you would
measure in this device
 
An liquid…milk, water, oil
True or False:
Measuring accurately is not
important to the quality of
the end product.
 
False
Name an ingredient you
would measure in these
measuring devices.
 
Dry ingredients such as flour, sugar,
oatmeal
True or False
Measuring spoons can be
used for wet and dry
ingredients.
 
True
Name this device.
 
Wonder cup
What combination would you
used to measure 2/3 cup?
 
1/3 x two
Order the dry measuring
cups from smallest amounts
to largest.
 
¼, 1/3, ½, 1 cups
True or False:
A tablespoon is smaller than
a teaspoon.
 
False
Order the measuring spoon
amounts from smallest to
largest.
 
¼ t., ½ t., 1 tsp., 1 T.
True or False:
Wonder cups include cups,
ounces, teaspoons,
tablespoons and metric.
 
True
What does this abbreviation
stand for?
 
Degrees Celsius
True or False:
You may have to use a
kitchen scale to measure
pounds or ounces.
 
True
Sixteen ounces is equal to
how many pounds and how
many pints?
 
One pound and half a pint
How many cups are in a pint?
 
Two (2)
How many cups are in a
quart?
 
Four (4)
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Engage in an interactive team-based game where participants are challenged with questions. Each team starts with 10 "X's" and can strategically remove or gain them based on their answers. The game encourages both knowledge retention and strategic thinking, making it an exciting learning experience for all involved.

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  • Team Game
  • Learning
  • Interactive
  • Challenge

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  1. Break up into 5 or 6 teams Each team starts with 10 X s Each team gets a question If you get it right, you get to remove 1 X from another team s board If you get it wrong, you must remove 1 X from your board BUT before you remove the X , you have a chance to increase the ability to get other teams to hate them From the 1stline = 1 extra X s From the 2ndline = 2 extra X s You may take them all from one team or split them up Each team takes turns No more X s ? You re out. BUT you can get back on the board. Answer a question correctly AND take a shot. YOU MUST do both! Make the shot, you re back on the board 1stline = 2 X s 2ndline = 3 X s

  2. Three (3)

  3. Thumb & First Finger

  4. False

  5. Lb.

  6. True

  7. Sixteen (16)

  8. Heaping

  9. True

  10. tsp. and t.

  11. Tbsp. and T.

  12. True

  13. False

  14. Four (4)

  15. True

  16. + or x 3

  17. True

  18. True

  19. Four (4)

  20. False

  21. False

  22. False

  23. True

  24. False

  25. Gal.

  26. False

  27. Degrees

  28. Pounds

  29. Sixteen (16)

  30. True

  31. False

  32. Place on a flat surface and read at eye level.

  33. Pack and level

  34. True

  35. False

  36. False

  37. Dozen

  38. Degrees Fahrenheit

  39. Cups

  40. Twelve

  41. Dash

  42. Pinch

  43. Tablespoon

  44. teaspoon

  45. Dry Ingredients

  46. An liquidmilk, water, oil

  47. False

  48. Dry ingredients such as flour, sugar, oatmeal

  49. True

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