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Thursday, March 14, 2013

The General BC Joshi Quiz - Report


Set and Conducted by: Meghashyam Shirodkar
Format: 
Teams of 2. ~20 teams participated.
Top 6 teams in finals.  Infinite Pounce format for the finals.
Results
1st: Shubhankar Gokhale and Avaneendra Bhargav - 172.5 points

2nd: Rohan Danait and Vibhav Bhave - 123.5 points

3rd: Ranajeet Soman and Aditya Chandorkar - 122 points

4th: Parminder Singh & Pritesh Sinha 

5th: Anshuj Sharma & Ashish Kumar

6th: Nirmoho Banerjee & Anugrah Nayar


Report

The quiz had a lower turnout than expected for reasons not very clear. The elims questions were on printed sheets (which I personally prefer). The questions were overall good, a few great questions, a couple not-so-great (read: Jaitapur, Alandi weddings). 
The finals evinced some nice fundae and the pounce did not take up much time as we feared. Shubhankar and AB lead from pretty much the beginning. Our team was second for the majority  of the finals till a negative on the pounce set us back and it ultimately cost us with a good answer by Rohan and Vibhav on the last question of the finals. 
I am not a big fan of LVCs and this one was cracked by only two teams (1 on the last slab).
The quiz was fun overall and the auditorium was filled with audience for the finals which was a novel experience for us teams on stage. Looking forward to the next edition.


Monday, February 20, 2012

General B.C.Joshi Memorial Quiz 2012 - Results

Partial Results based on hearsay

Date: 18 Feb, 2011
Venue: Army Institute of Technology, Pune
Set and conducted by: Meghashyam Shirodkar
Theme: General

Quiz Final Results
Format:


1st: Suraj Menon + Avaneendra Bhargav
2nd: Shubhankar Gokhale + Abhinav Dasgupta
3rd: Srinath + Kunal S
4th: Anand Sivashankar + Anannya Deb
5th: Ranajeet Soman + Rohan Jain
6th: Vikram Joshi + Harish Kumar

Report

Looking for the rest of the details. Crowdsourcing this.

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

General B.C.Joshi Memorial Quiz 2012

Announcement by Meghashyam


Army Institute of Technology, Pune presents:

'General B.C.Joshi Memorial Quiz' - An Open General Quiz
Day: Saturday, February 18, 2012 | Time: 10.30 AM | Teams of 2
Venue: AIT Campus, Dighi Hills, Alandi Road, Pune, India 411015
Cash Prizes worth >Rs. 28,000/-; loads of Audience Prizes!!

Research & Content: www.QuizCorp.biz | QuizMeister: Meghashyam Shirodkar

(Organisers have arranged for a Bus Pick-up & Drop facility from Pune on the day of the event)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

AIT's Gen. B.C.Joshi Quiz 2011 - Report

Date: 19 Feb, 2011
Venue: Army Institute of Technology, Pune
Set and conducted by: Meghashyam Shirodkar
Theme: General

Quiz Final Results
Format: 35 qns in the prelims; 45 questions (IR) + Cluenatic round


1st: Anand Sivashankar + Anannya Deb (F) - 90* (tiebreak: 2)
2nd: Suraj Menon + Yash Marathe (B) - 90 (tiebreak: 1.5)
3rd: Niranjan Pedanekar + J. Ramanand (C) - 78
4th: Vikram Joshi + Srinath (E) - 72
5th: Sumant Srivathsan + Vibhendu Tewari (A) - 67.5
6th: Sachin Ravi + George Mathew (D) - 35

Report
The "General B.C.Joshi" quiz is back. The quiz from AIT that had set high standards of organisation in the 'days of yore' began in 1998, stumbled a little in the early years of the last decade, and then ran out of steam after 2005. So, for those of us with fond memories of AIT's quizzing history, it was great to see the quiz being 'rebooted' (as the QM mentioned more than once).

For the record, with all the pedantry befitting a quiz, the B.C.Joshi quiz began in 1998, and not in 2000 as numerous speakers mentioned yesterday. I'd written about the BCJ quiz a long while ago - the post is here. Incidentally, it was fitting that Anand, part of the BVP team to have won the inaugural edition, was again the winner, in a close quiz and tight tie-break finish.

Here's brief, bulleted summary of facts and opinions:
* The time management was poor, with the quiz (esp. finals) beginning very late. This also meant we had to lose a round at the end; given the placings, it could have made a lot of difference to the top 5 positions. To their credit, the organisers did solicit feedback on this issue and have promised for better things last year.

* The entry fee, at 200/- for corporate teams at least, was very steep. Outside of the Brand Equity Quiz, this must be the most that I've paid to enter a quiz prelims! IMO, the entry fee only adds to another barrier to attending this quiz; the distance to the venue, and thus relative lack of transportation being the main problems.

* I did not like the prelims very much. Yes they were tough, but that's not the complaint. There were quite a few questions that were on very unattractive topics; even if the aim is to appeal to populist subjects, there are many topics that are both interesting and mainstream. In addition, the rolling visuals, the commentary in the middle, etc. was very distracting. It would have been better if the visuals had been bunched together in the prelims paper. I thoroughly disagree with the scheme of having more than 1 pt per question! Three points for simply identifying the people behind Intel was unfair, esp. if someone got just one point for much better answers. (I'll confess: perhaps the only reason my team qualified was because we managed to pick up some of these 2 or 3 pointers)

* The finals were a lot better in comparison. But there was a clear current affairs (2009-2011) bias. Multiple questions on topics such as the census, FaceBook etc. could have been avoided.

* Too many questions had too many partial points at stake; perhaps the questions could have been smaller/tighter, which would have avoided the problem. The addition of 3 qns in the end made a difference to the top 5 standings. Perhaps the QM could have just stopped at the end of the 2nd last round, having come to the end of the allotted time.

* Some of the questions in the finals were quite good. The teams on-stage were well-matched, and there were some fine answers. Almost everyone was in the hunt for most of the quiz, which made for good viewing.

* Thanks to the organisers for the bus transport, the fine food, and their hospitality.

AIT has promised to ensure future editions of the quiz continue to happen, so until next year.

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Friday, February 04, 2011

General B.C.Joshi Memorial Quiz 2011

Date: 19th February
Venue: Army Institute of Technology, Dighi Hills, Alandi Rd., Pune-411015
Open General Quiz; 2-member Teams
Cross-college/Cross-corporate Teams allowed
Attractive Cash Prizes: Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 7,000/- & Rs. 5,000/-
Special Prizes worth Rs. 3,000/- for the Audience, Best Team Name, etc.
QuizMeister - Meghashyam Shirodkar | Research - QuizCorp

(Transport to-from venue available on prior request)
For more details: http://www.aitsolutions.in/p/bc-joshi-quiz_24.html

Sunday, February 21, 2010

AIT General Quiz

A general quiz is being organized on 13th March (Saturday) at the Army Institute of Technology, Dighi Hills, Alandi Road, Pune.

Registration: Rs 60 for a team of two. On spot registrations available on confirmation by sms or email.
Directions to get to AIT: Catch a direct bus to Alandi from Pune railway station or Mahanagar Palika or from anywhere. It drops you directly in front of the college gate.
Eligibility: This is a college students only quiz. Intercollege teams allowed.
Prizes: 4000 for the first, 2000 for the second and for third its 1000. These may increase in the future but surely wont decrease.
Timing: 10-30 a.m. onwards
Contact: Prashant Tomar (9823694984) and Ayush Agarwal (9823438132)