Smart Risk Jeopardy Game - Alberta Health Services

Injury 101
Sport & Rec.
Behind the
Wheel
School & Work
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Jeopardy
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C1 $100
The line of choice that
separates smart risk
from stupid risk.
C1? $100
What is the Stupid
Line?
C1 $200
The proportion of
deaths among 15-24
year olds that are due
to injuries.
C1 $200
What is about threequarters?
C1 $300
The proportion of
injuries that are
predictable and
therefore preventable.
C1 $300
What is almost all?
C1 $400
The smart risk way of
saying "think before you
act" or "check conditions
or equipment before you
begin an activity".
C1 $400
What is "Look First"?
C1 final
The final Jeopardy answer is:
Look First. Wear the
Gear. Get Trained.
Drive Sober. Buckle
Up. Seek Help.
Timer
C1 final
What are ways to
take smart risk?
C2 $100
A kind of gear that can
reduce your risk of brain
damage by as much as
80% if you fall while
cycling, boarding or
skiing.
C2 $100
What is a helmet?
C2 $200
A sport for which you
can prevent injuries by
wearing a helmet,
elbow pads, knee
pads, and wrist guards.
C2 $200
What is inline skating
and/or skateboarding?
C2 $300
The place where your
mouth guard belongs
when you are playing
hockey.
C2 $300
What is your mouth?
C2 $400
A smart risk strategy you
can use before starting a
new sport in order to
decrease your risk of
being injured or hurting
others.
C2 $400
What is "Get Trained"?
C2 $500
A sport for which
almost all of the injuries
that happen to teens
are due to a lack of
control.
C2 $500
What is
snowboarding?
C3 $100
A “Look First" action
that you do before
merging into traffic.
C3 $100
What is a shoulder
check?
C3 $200
A type of training that
can get your car
insurance premiums
reduced.
C3 $200
What is driver
education?
C3 $300
The person who promises
to not have any alcohol or
drugs so that he or she
can drive everyone home
safely.
C3 $300
Who is the designated
driver?
C3 $400
A way to take smart
risk to reduce your risk
of injury by two-thirds
AND avoid paying a
fine.
C3 $400
What is "Buckle Up“?
C3 $500
A distraction that can
make you 23 times
more likely to be in a
crash.
C3 $500
What is texting on a
cell phone?
C4 $100
A smart risk strategy to
use if you are being
bullied.
C4 $100
What is “Seek Help”?
C4 $200
Your right as an
employee to ensure
you will be safe at
work.
C4 $200
What is on-the-job
training?
C4 $300
Three ways you can
take smart risk to help
you get home safely
from a grad
celebration.
C4 $300
What are “Look First”,
“Buckle Up”, and
“Drive Sober”?
C4 $400
Putting on safety goggles,
a hard hat, and steel-toed
boots for construction
work is an example of this
kind of smart risk taking.
C4 $400
What is "Wear the
Gear"?
C4 $500
When you refuse to do
something that you
believe is too risky even
though your friend or your
boss wants you to do it.
C4 $500
What is not crossing
your Stupid Line?
C5 $100
The most important
safety feature in a
vehicle for both driver
and passengers.
C5 $100
What is a seatbelt?
C5 $200
The second leading
cause of injury death
among 15-24 year
olds.
C5 $200
What is suicide?
C5 $300
The smart
risk strategy
that relates
to this
poster.
C5 $300
What is "Drive Sober"?
C5 $400
The leading cause of
unintentional injuries
among 15-24 year
olds.
C5 $400
What are motor vehicle
collisions?
C5 $500
How you take smart
risk if someone tells
you they are thinking of
killing themselves.
C5 $500
What is "Seek Help"?
This Jeopardy game was created by the
Provincial Injury Prevention Team
Alberta Health Services
The Stupid Line and smart risk are concepts of
SMARTRISK, Toronto
This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director
An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg
Last reviewed: May 8 2015