Jeopardy-Style Questions for Church Groups
Jeopardy-Style Questions for Church Groups with 25 starter prompts, hosting notes, round ideas, and copy/paste-friendly questions for browser-based group games.
Questions
25 starters
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Difficulty
Easy to adapt
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Easy category starters
- Category: church group basics. Question: What is one term everyone should know?
- Category: Fast facts. Question: What is an easy warmup fact for parties?
- Category: People and places. Question: Name a person, place, or role tied to this event.
- Category: Quick review. Question: What is the first thing players should remember?
- Category: Definitions. Question: What word best matches the clue?
Medium category prompts
- Category: church group details. Question: What detail is easy to confuse?
- Category: Before and after. Question: What should happen before the final round?
- Category: Common mistakes. Question: What answer sounds right but is not?
- Category: Team challenge. Question: What should teams discuss before answering?
- Category: Name that category. Question: What topic connects these three clues?
Harder point-value prompts
- Category: Deep cut. Question: What is a harder fact only careful players will know?
- Category: Explain why. Question: Why is this answer correct?
- Category: Compare two answers. Question: Which option fits better and why?
- Category: Sequence. Question: What comes next in the process?
- Category: Final clue. Question: What single clue points to the answer?
Final round ideas
- Final category: church group challenge. Wager before answering.
- Final category: Big picture. Explain the answer in one sentence.
- Final category: Fast recall. Write the answer before time expires.
- Final category: Team consensus. One captain submits the final response.
- Final category: Tie-breaker. Closest correct answer wins.
Copy/paste category names
- church group basics
- Fast facts
- Common mistakes
- People and places
- Final challenge
How to use these questions
Pick ten to fifteen prompts, group them by round, test the first question, and keep a few extras ready for tie-breakers or bonus rounds.
- Choose 10 main questions and 3 backups.
- Group easier prompts before harder prompts.
- Use teams for groups larger than 10.
- Read each question exactly once, then give teams a short answer window.
- Save one question as a tie-breaker.
FAQ
How should I use jeopardy-style questions for church groups?
Choose 10 to 15 prompts, edit any wording for your group, paste them into the recommended game or host sheet, and keep 3 extras for tie-breakers.
How many questions do I need?
A short game needs 8 to 12 questions. A main event usually needs 15 to 25 prompts plus a few backups.
Can I change these prompts?
Yes. The best question packs are adapted to the group, event, age range, and tone before the game starts.
Are these games browser-based?
Yes. The live games featured by Online Group Games are designed to run in a browser, which makes them easy to use for classrooms, work events, parties, and virtual groups.
Do I need to download anything?
No download is required for the live games listed here. Open the game site, choose a format, and host from a browser.