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.
If possible, get this package from your distribution using its installation manager. (For installation help, click on your distribution's name.)
| Distribution | Package name |
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| MiKTeX | jeopardy |
| TeX Live | -this package is not in TeX Live- |
You can also visit jeopardy's CTAN directory to browse the source or download the material for installation by hand.
| Documentation on CTAN |
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| Documentation off CTAN | -none known- | ||
| Maintainers |
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| Version | 1.1a | ||
| License | LaTeX Project Public License | ||
| Related packages | -none recorded- | ||
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