Why do you always have to say "what is a...." its just easier to say the answer don't you think. Its a waist of time saying it if you know the answer; its only one question with one answer.
Use the Jeopardy Archive to get the questions and be good at using Powerpoint
see related link they have lots of good questions
There are already a number of Jeopardy questions whose response concerned the events before after and during earthquakes even if the category was not earthquakes they are still good questions.
The Good Wife - 2009 Double Jeopardy 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:9 USA:TV-14 (LS)
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$54,000. Math: 6($200+$400+$600+$800+$1000)+6($400+$800+$1200+$1600+$2000) Don't forget the 3 daily doubles and the final Jeopardy. The goof balls want them to come up last and be on the lowest dollar amount then they want you to bet it all on each time it came up and again on final Jeopardy. Like that would happen.
no answer... But better yet. Gun controll doesn't need any questions
There are lots of questions science can't answer, for example if a new technology will be good or bad, a good example for this is stem cell research.
On November 9 2009 they had a category called video games and I have added a link to the archive of that shows questions, but really you can ask questions about anything to do with Video Games. Just look at some of the unanswered questions from the category on this site and pick ones that sound good to you.
Animal testing, the legality of assisted suicide and internet censorship are all good debate topics. The death penalty is another good debate topic.
Mitt Romney is saying stuff but he is NOT telling how he is going to do it. See the related questions below.
a question that causes a larger debate or conversation