It’s one of my favorite weekends of the year! General Conference is such a wonderful time to slow down, reflect, and listen to what the Lord wants for each of us individually.

This April 2025 General Conference Jeopardy has been created to help you, your family, youth groups, and others review what was taught. Two versions are being offered: Regular Jeopardy and Speed Jeopardy.
Regular Jeopardy has two rounds – Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy – with five categories each (50 questions total for the game). It includes questions from every single speaker from all five sessions on Saturday and Sunday. It can take a long time to play (at least two seminary class periods or two family home evening lessons).
Speed Jeopardy has one round consisting of six categories (30 questions total). It does not cover all the speakers. All of the questions in Speed Jeopardy are also in Regular Jeopardy.
Games are played with Powerpoint. Links to Google Slides are at the bottom of the post for those who don’t have Powerpoint.
GAME INSTRUCTIONS
Each team must have a copy of the scriptures! The Doctrinal Mastery category covers references given from the Doctrine and Covenants since this is the book of study for 2025. Teams must race to find the scripture.
Open the game in PowerPoint Viewer. Depending on your version of PowerPoint you will be asked if you want to enable macros. Yes, you do! You might also have to push “play” in the upper right of your screen again depending on your version of PowerPoint.
Click through the first screen to get to the game board. A student picks a category and a dollar amount. You click on that dollar amount and it will take you to the question. Another click will take you to the answer. THEN click on the green triangle at the bottom of the answer slide and it will take you back to the game board. Hopefully the question previously picked will now be dark and only the “unasked” questions will be highlighted. When you finish Round 1 you will click on the Round 2 box and repeat as above. When you finish round 2 you will then click on Final Jeopardy.
Many people open the game to try it out and then get worried because the amounts will darken after they are clicked on. Don’t worry! To reset the game all you need to do is close it out and reopen it.
You will need to keep score as the Powerpoint won’t do that.
HAVE FUN!!

For regular Jeopardy the categories for the first round are: What is the Subject?, Words of Wisdom, Invitations to Act, Lists Given, This ‘n’ That
The categories for Double Jeopardy are: Doctrinal Mastery, First Presidency, Apostles, Women Leaders, Music & the Spoken Word
The doctrinal mastery are all from the Doctrine and Covenants.
I recommend downloading both the powerpoint and the pdf file.
These powerpoints work best when downloaded to a computer or laptop!! They don’t work well downloaded to a phone or ipad.
April 2025 General Conference Jeopardy Powerpoint Game
April 2025 General Conference Jeopardy PDF File

The categories for Speed Jeopardy are: Invitations to Act, First Presidency, Apostles, Women Leaders, Doctrinal Mastery, Music & the Spoken Word
The doctrinal mastery are all from the Doctrine and Covenants.
I recommend downloading both the powerpoint and the pdf file.
These powerpoints work best when downloaded to a computer or laptop!! They don’t work well downloaded to a phone or ipad.
April 2025 General Conference SPEED Jeopardy Powerpoint Game
April 2025 General Conference SPEED Jeopardy PDF File
GOOGLE SLIDES
Some of the headings in the home game screen got wonky transferring them to Google Slides. Sorry about that!
Click on the “Slideshow” button in the upper right corner of the screen to play. Use the instructions above for the powerpoint to play. Google Slides WILL NOT change the link color once a question has been chosen so you will need to keep track of which category/dollar amounts have already been answered as well as keep track of the score. I recommend downloading the pdf files for the games you will be playing as well. You can find those above under the respective games.
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