Date: Sunday, 30th
September 2018
Quiz: Chakravyuh
2018
Venue: College
of Engineering, Pune
Fest/Organized by:
Mindspark 2018
QM: Vrushabh
Gudade
Flavour: General
Results:
1. Pranav Pawar and Omkar Dhakephalkar (Open)
2. Srirang Raddi and Venkatesh Srinivasan (Open)
3. Arnabh Sengupta and Anirudh Anilkumar (AFMC)
1. Pranav Pawar and Omkar Dhakephalkar (Open)
2. Srirang Raddi and Venkatesh Srinivasan (Open)
3. Arnabh Sengupta and Anirudh Anilkumar (AFMC)
Other Finalists: (All
Open)
Gokul Panigrahi and Suryadipta Biswas
Aman Shaikh and Omkar Joshi
Pranav ‘Floyd’ Joshi and Charles Matthews
Gokul Panigrahi and Suryadipta Biswas
Aman Shaikh and Omkar Joshi
Pranav ‘Floyd’ Joshi and Charles Matthews
A long overdue report, but better late than never.
The quiz started with standard delay of half and hour. This
was further compounded by a ‘message from the sponsors’ who gave an in-depth
analysis of IAS examinations. Because of course, that is what quizzers do. Give
UPSC.
After a what seemed an eon, the elims began. There was
the usual smattering of college teams, a considerable crowd of first-time
quizzers and participation certificate hunters and open teams. Missed on many
more though.
The elims in itself was very short. Do not know whether
this was a due to time-constraint. 20 Questions. What was worse was that one
question had the answer in it! And an audio question revealed the answer
leading to the net total coming down to 18. Some of the questions were not
necessarily well-framed. Balance-wise, at the moment I do not remember much,
but then it must have been good; faults fester.
We thought we did badly in the prelims so went to the
local watering hole for a quick bite. We were surprised however to get a call
and hence reached late and missed the first question. Especially because some
really good open teams did not make it. However, we got into the groove pretty
quickly.
The finals were also not long. The total questions in the
IR were 30. In between there was a short 8 question written. The net length was
equivalent to a college quiz. Personally, I felt cheated, but to each fest its
own.
The final questions were again a mixed bag tending to the
negative. More than a couple of peters. Carrying forward from the elims, quite
a few verbose and ill-framed questions flummoxed several teams as to what was
exactly answered. Don’t get me wrong; the fundae in these questions were good,
just they could have been better asked. This may be due to multiple
contributors and no single collating authority.
This also gave rise to an altercation between the QM and
a team regarding what was pounced. That brings me to an interesting innovation
which was a positive step taken by Vrushabh from his experience in February: a
pounce sheet.
This was essentially a sheet with rows and question
numbers. If you had to pounce, you could write only in the allocated block. This
took away any confusion which occurs while writing on a blank sheet where
working is also done: as to what exactly the team has given as the answer.
The competition was close till the final few questions.
The college team did really well and kudos to them.
PP and I are just happy that we finally managed to win a Chakravyuh.
Report by: Omkar
Dhakephalkar
Full winners list:
2001: Shrirang Raddi and Amalesh Mishra
2002: Shrirang Raddi and Amalesh Mishra
2003: Niranjan Pedanekar and Samrat Sengupta
2004: Gaurav Sabnis and Neeraj Sane
2005: Sudarshan Purohit and Amit Garde
2006: Gaurav Sabnis and Shamanth Rao
2007 (Apr): Kunal Sawardekar and Shamanth Rao
2007 (Oct): Avinash Mudaliar and Harikrishnan Menon
2008: J. Ramanand and B.V.Harish Kumar
2009: Anand Sivashankar and Amit Garde
2010: J. Ramanand and B.V.Harish Kumar
2011: Meghashyam Shirodkar and Yash Marathe
2012: Kunal Sawardekar and Avaneendra Bhargav
2013: Meghashyam Shirodkar and Amit Garde
2014: Anannya Deb and Anirudha Sen Gupta
2015: Aniket Khasgiwale and Aditya Gadre
2016: Aniket Khasgiwale and Aditya Gadre
2017: Suraj Menon and Aditya Gadre
2018: Pranav Pawar and Omkar Dhakephalkar
2002: Shrirang Raddi and Amalesh Mishra
2003: Niranjan Pedanekar and Samrat Sengupta
2004: Gaurav Sabnis and Neeraj Sane
2005: Sudarshan Purohit and Amit Garde
2006: Gaurav Sabnis and Shamanth Rao
2007 (Apr): Kunal Sawardekar and Shamanth Rao
2007 (Oct): Avinash Mudaliar and Harikrishnan Menon
2008: J. Ramanand and B.V.Harish Kumar
2009: Anand Sivashankar and Amit Garde
2010: J. Ramanand and B.V.Harish Kumar
2011: Meghashyam Shirodkar and Yash Marathe
2012: Kunal Sawardekar and Avaneendra Bhargav
2013: Meghashyam Shirodkar and Amit Garde
2014: Anannya Deb and Anirudha Sen Gupta
2015: Aniket Khasgiwale and Aditya Gadre
2016: Aniket Khasgiwale and Aditya Gadre
2017: Suraj Menon and Aditya Gadre
2018: Pranav Pawar and Omkar Dhakephalkar
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