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Quiz Bowl:
Quiz bowl will consist of a double elimination tournament in which teams
gain points by answering questions asked by a moderator. After
successfully answering a “toss-up” question, the team will be given a
multi-part “bonus” question. Toss-up and bonus questions will cover
material relevant to natural resource management.
1.
Each team (one team/school) may consist of up to five players with no
more than four participating at once (i.e., one team member will be an
alternate). There may be no more than two (2) graduate students per
team. A graduate student is defined as a person that does not hold an
advanced degree. However, Ph.D.
students are not eligible to compete in Quiz Bowl even if they do not
hold an advanced degree.
2.
Team pairings will be
chosen at random for the first match. Pairings in subsequent matches
will be determined by a team’s ability to win. If a team advances to the
final match unbeaten, the challenging team (winner from the loser’s
bracket) must beat the undefeated team in two consecutive matches to win
first place.
3.
Matches will last 10
minutes, except for the final match, which will last 15 minutes.
4.
On all questions, the
first answer given will be the one accepted (i.e., there will be no
second thoughts). The moderator reserves the right to ask the respondent
to "be more specific."
5.
If the pronunciation of
the answer is unclear to the moderator, the respondent may be asked to
spell the answer. If spelled incorrectly, the answer will be considered
incorrect.
6.
When the final bell
rings, the match is over. If the match ends while a question is being
asked, the match ends at that point. If the final bell rings while a
toss-up or bonus question is being answered, the match ends after the
allotted time for the answer has expired. For the purpose of this rule,
players who have signaled, but have not been acknowledged, will be
allowed to answer. Should time expire while a toss-up question is being
answered correctly, there will be a bonus question awarded if it has
bearing on the outcome of the match.
7.
If the score is tied at the end of the match, the match will be extended
an additional 5 minutes. If after the additional 5 minutes, the score is
still tied, a sudden-death round will be held in which the first team to
correctly answer a question wins.
8.
A judging committee of
the host school faculty members, professional wildlife biologists, etc.,
will be the referees of any challenge that may arise
Specific Rules for
Toss-up Questions
1.
Matches begin with a
toss-up question open to both teams. Each toss up question is worth ten
points.
2.
Following the reading
of a toss-up question, 5 seconds will be allowed for a team to signal
for an answer. A team member signals to answer by pressing a button that
activates a buzzer and light. Only one person may answer a toss-up
question. The first team member to respond is indicated by their
individual light.
3.
If no one signals
within the allotted time, the moderator will give the answer and the
next question will be asked.
4.
The moderator will
acknowledge the signal by verbally announcing the team member’s school
and number of the player. If the player answers before being
acknowledged, the moderator will state the answer cannot be accepted and
the opposing team will be given a chance to signal (5 seconds), be
verbally acknowledged, and answer. This rule applies irrespective of
whether the unaccepted answer given is correct or incorrect!
5.
The team member
acknowledged has 10 seconds to answer the question. If the answer is
heard from the audience, the question will be discarded. If any
discussion occurs between members of a team on a toss-up question, that
team forfeits the right to gain points and the other team gets a chance
to answer after being acknowledged. This applies regardless if an answer
was heard or not.
6.
Should a team member
give a wrong answer to a toss-up question, the opposing team has five
seconds in which to signal after the moderator announces that the answer
is incorrect. The team member will then be verbally acknowledged and
allowed 10 seconds to answer the question.
7.
A team member may
signal to answer a toss-up question as it is being asked. When this
occurs, the moderator stops reading at that point.
If, after
being acknowledged, the answer given is wrong, the team loses five
points and the entire question is repeated for the opposing team.
No points are lost if the
question is read in full before an answer is given.
As
in all toss-up questions, a team member must signal and be acknowledged
before answering the question. In the event that a member of the
opposing team signals before the question has been repeated or repeated
completely, the moderator stops reading the question and acknowledges
that team member for an answer. Once the question is read completely, it
is not repeated. A team’s score may not be dropped below zero by
penalty.
Specific Rules for Bonus
Questions
1.
A bonus question
consists of up to four parts. Bonus questions are worth a total of 20
points with points divided equally among the parts. Points are earned
for each part answered correctly according to the value of the part. No
points are lost for incorrect answers.
2.
Bonus questions are a
team effort, but the answer decided upon for each part can only be
accepted from the team captain. The team will have a total of 30 seconds
in which to answer all parts after the question is completely read.
3.
All bonus questions
will be oral, audio, video/slide, or carry-on specimen(s).
Challenges
If an answer to a toss-up
question ruled incorrect is believed to be correct by the answering
team, the player can challenge the moderator’s ruling by appealing to
the judging committee. Challenges can be made only after the opposing
team has had an opportunity to answer. Also, if a member of the opposing
team believes an answer ruled correct is incorrect, a challenge to the
judging committee may be made. To challenge, a team member should
activate the buzzer/light and wait to be verbally recognized. When a
challenge is made, the clock will stop until the judges have made a
decision. Challenges to toss-up questions must be made before the bonus
or next toss-up question is read. Bonus questions may also be challenged
before the next toss-up question is read. In all cases, the decision of
the judges is final!
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