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jeop­ardy – Build a jeop­ardy game in LaTeX

The jeop­ardy pack­age al­lows to build a jeop­ardy game with pdfLaTeX. It is based on the jj_game class and ex­erquiz pack­age, writ­ten by D. P. Story. The au­thor of the game can use mul­ti­choice ques­tions or fill-in ques­tions. The an­swer for fill-in ques­tions is ei­ther a math­e­mat­i­cal for­mula or text string (see the doc­u­men­ta­tion of ex­erquiz and \Re­spBoxMath and \Re­spBoxTxt com­mands to learn more about the ca­pa­bil­i­ties). JavaScripts are writ­ten to record the score. If the score is greater than a given value, a hid­den string is shown. The user should use the style with some screen pre­sen­ta­tion pack­age, such as web.
The pack­age is dis­tributed with some ex­am­ple games, in­clud­ing both 1- and 2-player games.

CTAN path/macros/la­tex/con­trib/jeop­ardy
Doc­u­men­ta­tion Pack­age README
Pack­age doc­u­men­ta­tion
Ver­sion1.1a
Li­censeThe LaTeX Project Public Li­cense
Copy­right2004 Robert Mařík
Main­tainerRobert Mařík
Con­tained inMiKTeX as jeop­ardy
Topics pro­cess game di­a­grams, game­books, and other amuse­ments
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