XIX Vidyasagar Rajan Memorial College Quiz and Solus Rex – Results

The XIX Vidyasagar Rajan Memorial quiz for colleges was held on 14 October 2012. 14 teams took part in the prelims, which was set by Dr. Arul Mani, from which 8 teams qualified to the finals. The prelims had 30 questions to be answered in 20 minutes from a printed sheet. The cut-off was 10.5.

At the end of a closely fought final, this is how the teams finished:

1. BMS College of Engineering – 139.5
2. MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology – 117
3. National Law School – 102.5
4. St. Joseph’s College – 87
5. PES Institute of Technology – 67
6. St. Joseph’s College (Viswesh and team) – 65
7. BMS College of Engineering – 20
8. East-West Institute of Technology – 17

The finals was researched and co-hosted by Venkatesh S and Varun Rajiv.
All finalists received prizes.

The 2012 edition of KQA’s Solus Rex quiz was conducted yesterday by Thejaswi Udupa in an all-new format! 37 participants took a 30-questions preliminary round, from which the top 15 qualified into three semis (cutoff was 10.5 and the highest 18) grouped in the boustrophedon format.

Each semis had 5 participants attempting a written round, a list-it and 20 questions. These 20 questions were also open to the other semi-finalists to “pounce” on.

At the end of the three semis, the top 6 finalists (top 2 from each semi-final) were identified and a short finals followed.

Standings at the end:
1. Arul Mani
2. Anustup Dutta
3. Varun Rajiv
4. Santosh Swaminathan
5. Rajagopal PS
6. Sandeep Mathias

The other nine semi-finalists in order of their scores were:
7. Praveen VR
8. Abhijit Bhattacharya
9. Venkatesh Srinivasan
10. Pradeep Ramarathnam
11. Rashmi Vallabhjosyula
12. Raouf
13. Navin Rajaram
14. Hrishikesh Varma
15. Sumer Kumar

Quizzes on Sunday 14 October 2012

Here are the details for the two quizzes planned for Sunday 14 October at the Institution of Agricultural Technologists, off Queen’s Road, Bangalore. The quizzes will be held in their first floor hall.

Event I

The XIX Vidyasagar Rajan Memorial Inter-collegiate Quizzing Championships

QMs: Varun Rajiv, Landmark Venky and Arul Mani

Rules

Teams of three members
Unlimited teams per institution in the prelims
Maximum two teams from a college in the finals
Open to XI/XII, PUC, undergraduate and PG institutions
No cross-college teams
Entry Fee: Rs. 100/- per team
Schedule

Prelims: 1200hrs

Finals: 1245-1400hrs

Event II

Solus Rex

KQA’s unique solo quizzing marathon with prelims, semis, final and no quarter.

QM: Thejaswi Udupa

Rules:

Open to all
Individual quiz
Entry Fee: Rs. 100/-
Entry free for school students

Schedule
Prelims: 1430hrs
Finals: 1530s-1830hrs

Prizes for all finalists

Our next set of events, Abba Ke Zamane Mein and The Ganesh Nayak Memorial Open Quiz are scheduled for Sunday, 21 October at the same venue.

Snatch Clean Jerk, Pilferages, Persiflage – Results

The results of the KQA open quizzes held on Sunday, 30 September 2012 at the Institution of Agricultural Technologists, Queen’s Road, Bangalore.

Event I: Snatch, Clean, Jerk, a Quiz on the Olympics

1. Appudu (Arun Hiregange & Thejaswi Udupa) – 31
2. ICNH (Manu Sudhakar & Anil Raghavan) – 27
3. Radians (Raju & Wimpy) – 24.1 (by tie-break)
4. CIDs From Kerala (Hrishi & team) – 24
5. Swami – 23.5
6. Cunning Stunts (Justin & Arjo) – 22
8. Sin & Tonic (SriKrishna & Sandeep) – 12.5
7. Sandeep Kumar – 12.5

QMs: Manish Achuth and Rajan TR

Event II: Pilferages, a written Lit Quiz

QM: Arul Mani

1. MQ (Mitesh Agarwal, Varun Rajiv, Santosh Swaminathan, Cheriyan Alexander) – 34.5
2. WALTWo (Swaminathan, Anustup Datta, Thejaswi Udupa, Arun Hiregange) – 28.5
3. ICNH (Dr. Krishnan, Anul Raghavan, Manu Sudhakar, Jaidev) – 28
4. Debashree & Co – 27
5. Cunning Stunts (Avinash Mudaliar & team) – 21
6. Nexus Zero (Navin Rajaram, Suresh Ramasubramanian, Vishweshwer, Ashwan Lewis) – 19
7. Questionable Characters (Dibyendu Das, Hiranyappa, Alagarsamy) & Motley Crew – tied on 18.5

Event III: Persiflage, the Annual Book Quiz sponsored by Blossom Book House

QM: Arul Mani

1. MQ (Mitesh Agarwal, Varun Rajiv, Santosh Swaminathan, Cheriyan Alexander) – 320
2. WALTWo (Swaminathan, Anustup Datta, Thejaswi Udupa, Arun Hiregange) – 290
3. Cunning Stunts (Avinash Mudaliar & team) – 265
4. ICNH (Dr. Krishnan, Anul Raghavan, Manu Sudhakar, Jaidev) – 240
5. Motley Crew (Rajagopal & team) – 227.5
6. Debashree, Dhammo & Co – 190
7. Nexus Zero (Navin Rajaram, Suresh Ramasubramanian, Vishweshwer, Ashwan Lewis) – 172.5
8. RHC (Urmila & team) – 155

Canara Union Lone Wolf 2012 – Results

The results of the first Lone Wolf contest of the 2012 season held on Sunday, 23 September 2012, at Canara Union, 8th Main, Malleswaram. The quizmaster was Navin Rajaram.

The Canara Union Lonewolf Quiz saw 47 participants take part. After a 33-question preliminary round, where the highest was 18.5 points, the top 8 scorers went directly into the finals round. An innovation was added to the format this year, with the next 8 highest scorers from the preliminary round taking part in a 33-question semi-final, from which two more people joined the top 8. These 10 contestants battled it out in a 50+ questions final and the final standings were as follows:

1. Arul Mani – 205 points (winner)
2. Thejaswi Udupa – 155 points (runner-up via tiebreak)
3. Santosh Swaminathan – 155 points
4. Anustup Dutta – 150 points
5. Debashree Mitra & Arun Hiregange – tied on 135
7. Dinesh Krithivasan – 135
8. Keshav Athreya – 130
9. Varun Rajiv – 85
10. Rohan Nogueira – 77.5

The other semi-finalists were:
Praveen VR
Raouf
Sohan Maheshwar
Anand P
Dibyendu Das
Guru

Quizzes on Sunday 30 September 2012

A quick reminder of the KQA open quizzes scheduled for Sunday, 30 September 2012. The venue is the hall on the first floor at Institution of Agricultural Technologists, Queen’s Road, Bangalore.

Event I
Snatch, Clean, Jerk
A Quiz on the Olympics

Rules
Written quiz for teams of two members
Open to all
Entry: Rs. 100/- per team, free for school teams (up to Std. XII)
Prizes for the top three teams

Schedule
1130hrs onwards

QMs: Manish Achuth and Rajan TR

Some of us at KQA would like to compliment the quiz-masters on their choice of title, particularly for the neat insertion of the highly distracting term ‘clean’.

Event II
Pilferages

And what the duck is that? Largely a case of Life imitating Art. After someone made a crack about Persiflage being Persiflage last year on the Good Book online (aka AJM) , and somebody else pointed out that Pilferages was a neat anagram for the title, we decided that we should have two book quizzes going in opposite directions on the same day.

Rules
Written quiz for teams of two members
Open to all
Entry: Rs. 100/- per team, free for school teams (up to Std. XII)
Prizes for the top three teams

Schedule
1400hrs-1445hrs

QM: Arul Mani

Event III
Persiflage
The Annual Book Quiz sponsored by Blossom Book House

Rules
Teams of four members
Open to all
Entry: Rs. 100/- per team, free for school teams (up to Std. XII)
Prizes for all finalists

Schedule
1515hrs-1845hrs

QM: Arul Mani

Canara Union Lone Wolf Quiz on 23 September 2012

We will hold the first Lone Wolf contest of the 2012 season on Sunday, 23 September 2012, at Canara Union, 8th Main, Malleswaram.

Rules
This is a solo quizzing contest is open to all.
Entry Fee: Rs. 50/-
Written Prelims followed by Finals for 8 qualifiers
Prizes for all finalists

Schedule
Prelims: 1030hrs
Finals: 1130hrs-1430hrs

QM: Navin Rajaram

In a rather cryptic communication, the QM has advised all participants to arrive after a hearty breakfast.

ASKQANCE 2012 Results – College Quizzes

ASKQANCE 2012 – KQA’s 29th Anniversary quiz festival for schools and colleges was held on the 21st of July 2012 at St. John’s Auditorium. Here are the results for the college quizzes.

Junior College Quiz

  1. FIITJEE, Hyderabad – 150 points
    Krishna Akhil, Rohan Naidu & Harine Ravichandran
  2. Frank Anthony Public School – 145 points
    Ritvik C, Venkat N & Mollika M
  3. National Public School, Indiranagar – 105 points
    Abhinav VN, Deepak KS & Anindya Sharma
  4. Sri Kumaran’s Children’s Home (CBSE) – 75 points
    Akshay Tiwary, Tejas Joshi & Madhavan Venkatesh
  5. National Public School, Koramangala – 65 points
    Pratik Ramesh, Ganesh Krishna & Pranay Rai
  6. National Public School, Rajajinagar – 60 points
    Anirudh SR, Suraj Srikumar & Sasidhar GV
  7. Sri Kumaran’s PU College – 55 points
    Abhishek VS, Raghavendra RG & Pradyumna S Kale
  8. National Public School, Koramangala

College Quiz
Since the junior college quiz and the college quiz had a common written preliminary round, two junior college teams from FIITJEE, Hyderabad and FAPS, Bangalore also qualified for the college quiz.

  1. NITK, Surathkal – 65 points
    Chaitanya K, Samarth R & Srinivas S
  2. BITS, Pilani – 57 points
    Srisha Haridas, Deepak Gopinath & Nachiketa Adhikari
  3. NIT, Calicut – 56 points
    Deepak Thomas, Leo Thomas & Prasanth John Abraham
  4. NITK, Surathkal – 55 points
    Preeti S, Soumya E & Aniruddha T
  5. NLSIU – 50 points
    Aurobindo, Badri & Pranav
  6. Frank Anthony Public School – 40 points
    Ritvik C, Venkat N & Mollika M
  7. FIITJEE, Hyderabad – 10 points
    Krishna Akhil, Rohan Naidu & Harine Ravichandran
  8. IIIT, Bangalore – 0 points
    Sandeep A Mathias

ASKQANCE 2012 Results – School Quizzes

ASKQANCE 2012 – KQA’s 29th Anniversary quiz festival for schools and colleges was held on the 21st of July 2012 at St. John’s Auditorium. Here are the results for the school quizzes.

Middle School Championships (V, VI, VII std)

  1. PSBB Learning Leadership Academy – 90 points
    Ayushman Satpaty & Samyukta Shrivatsa
  2. National Public School, Indiranagar – 80 points
    Arjun Nair & Arcot Pradhuymna
  3. National Hill View Public School – 65 points
    Siddarth Yagnamurtyh & N. Krishna
  4. Frank Anthony Public School – 55 points
    Nakul Diwekar & Abhiram Eswara
  5. St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School – 55 points
    Hayden D’Souza & Kaustubh Roy
  6. PSBB Learning Leadership Academy – 50 points
    Kunjal Parnami & Arjun Shekar
  7. National Hill View Public School – 45 points
    Anirudh Kulkarni & Vikas Vasu
  8. National Academy for Learning – 40 points
    Prakriti R & Akul D. Shetty

Cognito – High School Championships (VIII, IX & X std)

  1. Sharada Vidyalalya – 165 points
    Preetham & Bharath
  2. St. Paul’s English School – 140 points
    Amogh N Chakravarthy & Nikhil Chandra R
  3. The Oxford Senior Secondary School – 116 points
    Sanskar Biswal & Anshu Pal
  4. St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School – 115 points
    Pranav Ramamurthy & Ashwin Kumar
  5. National Public School, Koramangala – 105 points
    R. Adithya & Arko Kundu
  6. The Oxford Senior Secondary School – 80 points
    R. Jayanth & Rohan J
  7. National Public School, Koramangala – 60 points
    Gaurav Pai & Priyank Bhandia
  8. PSBB Learning Leadership Academy – 40 points
    Rahul G & Nitin V

ASKQANCE 2012 – Day 3 Results

With only two quizzes scheduled for the 3rd day of ASKQANCE, we began a little later in the day. This also meant some of us could get a precious extra hour or two of sleep before turning up for the quizzes.

SON OF LUMIERE – OPEN FILM QUIZ

QMs: Anustup Datta & Arun Hiregange

With almost every question containing video or audio clips, this quiz was literally packed with entertainment. The question ranged over different eras of cinema and covered the gamut of cinema from Bollywood to Hollywood to foreign languages to Indian regional.

The team calling themselves Keep Distance topped the preliminary round with an astounding 30 out of a possible 36 points. They went on to come second in the final round, but were always close on the heels of the eventual winners, Metaquizziks.

  1. Metaquizziks – 185 points.
  2. Keep Distance – 165 points.
  3. Travelling Pillsburies – 130 points.
  4. Waltobama – 105 points.
  5. Insignificant Others – 100 points.
  6. Cunning Stunts – 85 points.
  7. Inglorious Bastard Son of Lumiere – 80 points.
  8. We May Die But It’s Worth It – 80 points.

AWARDS

The Wing Commander G.R. Mulky Memorial Trophy for Quizzing Excellence was presented to Ms. Jayashree Jayakar Mohanka from Kolkata for being the top scorer in Mahaquizzer 2012. Ms. Mohanka has been consistently among the top few scores for the past few years and her winning the trophy this year also makes her the first lady to win it in the short history of Mahaquizzer.

The KQA Founders’ Trophy was presented to QED (Jayakanthan, Samanth S, Gopal Kidao & Swaminathan G) from Chennai, the team that won the finals of Mega-Whats held on June 30.

SESAME, OPEN! QUIZ

QM: Arul Mani

The annual open quiz held at ASKQANCE sees participation from the best teams from across the country and so the prelims are not just high scoring but also hard fought for the 8 places in the finals. The final line up this year had teams from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore with a team from Goa just missing the qualification mark.

The finals proved to be both interesting in content and exciting in competition as teams frequently changed places in the scoring. Metaquizziks (Varun Rajiv, Mitesh Agarwal, Santosh Swaminathan & Kiran Vijaykumar) from Bangalore overtook QED early in the quiz but then slumped for a while before finally finishing second. QED, the eventual winners lagged for a bit too but then pounced on a series of questions in the fourth round to create and unassailable lead. We Are Like This Wonly (Movin Miranda, Anustup Datta, Ochintya Sharma and Thejaswi Udupa) from Bangalore who were placed last for a couple of rounds bounced back spectacularly towards the end of the quiz to pip the Kolkata team Hammer and Tongs (Kinshuk Biswas, Jayashree Jayakar Mohanka, Shouvik Guha & Anil Vaswani) by 5 points for third place.

Click the graph below for an idea of how the teams’ scores progressed through the quiz.

Score graph at Sesame, ASKQANCE 2012

  1. QED – 275 points.
  2. Metaquizziks – 225 points.
  3. We Are Like This Wonly – 215 points.
  4. Hammer and Tongs – 210 points.
  5. Travelling Pillsburies – 205 points.
  6. Champions of Breakfast – 135 points.
  7. Mad O’Wot – 130 points.
  8. Dilli Ke Thugs – 115 points.

ASKQANCE 2012 – Day 2 Results

June 30, Day 2 of ASKQANCE 2012 had a  packed schedule with 2 open quizzes and the second semi-finals and the finals of Mega-Whats.

MEGA-WHATS SEMI-FINAL 2

QMs: Arul Mani and Kiran Vijaykumar

In the second semi-finals, We Are Like This Wonly secured their spot in the finals winning by a comfortable margin but there was a close fight for the other 3 spots.

  1. We Are Like This Wonly – 285 points.
  2. Travelling Pilsburies – 255 points.
  3. Dilli Ke Thugs – 215 points.
  4. Mad O’Wot – 200 points.
  5. Metaquizziks – 185 points.
  6. Mega-WTFS – 130 points.
  7. Cunning Stunts – 115 points.
  8. Two and a Half Men – 30 points.

BY HOOKE OR BY CROOKES – THE SCIENCE QUIZ

QMs: Rajagopal P.S., Vivek Karthikeyan & Siddhartha Shanker

The quizmasters kept the participants on their toes, answering questions about elements, identifying equations and even filling in blanks in poetry! The scoring was so close that two teams tied for first place and decided to split the honours instead of breaking the tie.

  1. Insert Cool Name Here – 104 points.
  2. We Are Like This Wonly –  104 points.
  3. Pouncing As Science (aka Metaquizziks) – 95 points.
  4. Nexus – 77 points.
  5. Questionable Characters – 64 points.
  6. Travelling Pillsburies –  64 points.
  7. Cunning Stunts – 47 points.
  8. Swami’s Friends – 42 points.

KIBITZ SIMPLE – THE SPORTS QUIZ

QMs: Thejaswi Udupa and Venkatesh Srinivasan

Metaquizziks going under the alias of Metal-Quizziks in a surprise result qualified for the finals of a sports quiz. They also bravely participated in the absence of Arul Mani who was busy setting questions for the Mega-Whats finals for later in the day.

  1. Insignificant Others – 235 points.
  2. Flibberti-Kibitz – 175 points.
  3. Swami Obamananda – 165 points.
  4. We Are Like This Wonly – 160 points.
  5. CIDs from Mumbai/Kerala – 155 points.
  6. Untitled – 130 points.
  7. MAAZ FC – 125 points.
  8. Metal-quizziks – 85 points.

MEGA-WHATS FACE OFF

QMs: Arul Mani & Kiran Vijaykumar

After a short break for tea and snacks, quizzers poured into the hall to witness the finals of Mega-Whats. With teams from Kolkata, Mumbai, Goa, Chennai, Bangalore & Delhi, it had a truly national flavour.

QED, a team from Chennai took an early large lead and kept it through the quiz to win by very large margin. This didn’t mean there was no excitement at all; The teams in 2nd, 3rd and 4th places though frequently exchanged places as the quiz progressed, and even before the last couple of questions, there was a chance for teams to surge ahead to get 2nd place.

An interesting round on connections where teams could also stake confidence on their answers to take higher points helped some teams get a nice leg up in the scoring.

  1. QED – 390 points.
  2. Insignificant Others – 265 points.
  3. Dilli Ke Thugs – 250 points.
  4. We Are Like This Wonly – 237.5 points.
  5. Feni, Vidi, Vici, Bitchy – 215 points.
  6. Travelling Pillsburies – 215 points.
  7. Hammer and Tongs – 190 points.
  8. Mad O’Wot – 155 points.

KQA ANNIVERSARY YEARBOOK 2011-2012

The President of the KQA, Ochintya Sharma also released the yearbook for 2011-2012 containing questions from many of the quizzes conducted by the KQA in the past year. He thanked the efforts of the many quizmasters that contributed questions to the yearbook as well as those that helped edit it. The KQA school quiz book for 2011-2012 will be released at the ASKQANCE School and College quizzes to be held in July 2012.

KQA Yearbooks including older copies can be purchased at most KQA events held in Bangalore.

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