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  • <onlyinclude>The acronym '''FTP''' in a [[packet]] stands for "for 10 points," the standard phrase which marks the beginning of the [[giveaway]] clue to ...or confusing newer moderators, it is preferred to always write out "for 10 points" instead of the acronym "FTP."</onlyinclude>
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  • ...chance to answer for 10 points. If the team is incorrect, they receive no points and the bonus ends. They were used in [[NAQT]] questions until about 2009. ...rth 20 points, and the easiest clue(s) should go last and only be worth 10 points, but question writers generally now prefer to use the same clues in the sam
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  • ...s]] format more common today, in which there are three separate questions, each of which has a single answer. List bonuses are rarely used in modern quizbo *You get 5 points for one, 10 for two, 20 for three and 30 for getting all four answers correct. Name the four states that meet at the Fou
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  • :''For the QBWiki rules, see [[QBWiki:Rules]].'' ...o halves of 9 minutes (middle school, high school) or 10 minutes (college) each; maximum 24 [[tossup-bonus cycles]]
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  • ...[[NAQT]] uses for its team-based [[national championships]] and recommends for most local tournaments. ...points, respectively, while non-power correct tossup answers are worth 10 points.
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  • '''ACF rules''' are the [[rules]] used for [[ACF]] tournaments. They are based on the [[common ruleset]] project with ...of 20 [[tossup-bonus cycles]], with a very brief [[halftime]] break after 10 cycles
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  • ...in the tossup. The giveaway almost always comes after the words "[[For 10 points]]." ...a namesake isthmus and host to a namesake canal.}} rather than {{q|For 10 points, a canal over an isthmus crosses what Central American country?}} (assuming
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  • ...[[downconversion]] (editing questions to be shorter and easier to use them for another purpose) or [[upconversion]] (the opposite)}} ...rstood as taking the words of a question and "converting" them into points for one's team.
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  • ...rs were packaged into two episodes of PBS's series ''Computer Chronicles'' for later TV broadcast. Each Computer Bowl featured a team representing the West coast technology indust
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  • ...March. The championship matches for each division are taped and broadcast for Idaho Public Television. ...ed for each correct answer during the bonus round, and there is no penalty for incorrect answers. The team with the highest score after 3 periods win.
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  • ...e the painting"). The "clues" for each tossup are a set of 6 to 10 slides. Each slide contains an image, such that the first slide contains the hardest ima ...kground to indicate that they are worth [[power]]. Regular slides worth 10 points are black, and the [[giveaway]] slide is green, to indicate the end of the
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  • ...s). This scenario can also be described as "having a potential swing of 75 points". ...was in the lead, then the resolution of the protest could not win the game for team B and team A wins outright - the protest is moot.
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  • ...d contains eight questions worth 10 points apiece, with a 10 point penalty for wrong answers (even if the question has finished). There are no bouncebacks ...ifferent set of 6 questions worth 20 points apiece. There are no penalties for wrong answers.
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  • ...uestion or team question part) was worth 5 points in the first half and 10 points in the second half. The winning team returned for the following show, up to a maximum of three appearances.
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  • Each episode (except the championship) consists of two matches between two diffe ...ted bonus questions. Answering one question correctly increases the score for the tossup-bonus cycle to 25; answering both bonus questions increases the
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  • The '''2004 ACF Nationals''' was held on April 10 at [[Maryland]]. [[Chicago]] A, consisting of [[Andrew Yaphe]], [[Subash Ma ...ing the third-place game against [[2004 Kentucky|Kentucky]], who also went 10-3 and earned fourth. [[2004 Rochester|Rochester]] defeated [[2004 Michigan
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  • ...been standardized as three-part questions whose parts are worth 10 points each.</onlyinclude> The [[variable-value bonus]], which assigns different point values to each bonus question, is an [[unfair]] "[[bad quizbowl]]" practice which has larg
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  • ...nsored by Tri-state network News 12, and was hosted by various newscasters for the network. In 2009, the show was transferred to MSG Varsity, and was last ...orth 10 points, but a wrong answer allowed the other team to answer for 20 points.
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  • ...t line of something like 2 tossups and 0 interrupts in 10 games for a 2.00 points per game average. Use of this term is largely discouraged due to its negati
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  • '''Buzzword''' is an [[asynchronous]], online, [[audio]] quizbowl competition for individual players, created and hosted by [[NAQT]]. [https://www.naqt.com/b ...and Popular Culture (i.e. excluding sports) questions, delivered in weekly 10-question increments; there is not currently a regular season of academic Bu
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  • A '''Jeopardy!-style tournament''' is a knowledge tournament for high schools and is popular in New Jersey. Although it is generally not con ...s until the board is cleared. The team with the higher score gets a bonus for winning the game.
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  • ...uizbowl's gender divide amoung younger players. In 2018, she was nominated for Player of the Year through the [[National Quizbowl Awards]].
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  • Each game in the old PACE format had three parts: the Related Tossup-Bonus round ...nsisted of ten tossups, which were each worth 10 points and had no powers. Each tossup was paired with a 2-part, 20-point bonus related to the topic of the
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  • ...the effect of potentially screwing a team that gets stuck with a category for which they have little knowledge. ...s are worth 20 points, and the lightning round questions are worth only 10 points. Additionally, teams can now select from a choice of three categories from
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  • |currentcoach = Kelly Loveday for Quizbowl. Alex Shaffer for History Bowl. ...lic high school located in the suburbs of Knoxville, TN. Farragut is known for several recent high finishes at various National Championships: the History
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  • ...ts in one toss-up/bonus cycle (10 for the tossup, 30 for the bonus, and 10 for the sweep). ...ead in 60 seconds; unlike in the rest of the game, a wrong answer loses 10 points, and the question is not offered to the other team.
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  • ...7-5 and beating [[2005 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]] head-to-head to break the tie for 4th place. TAMU placed fifth, while 6-6 [[2005 VCU|VCU]] placed sixth and ...n Keller]] of [[Rutgers]], in that order. Weiner led the field with 71.67 points per game.
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  • ...definition even though their bonuses are not all worth the same amount of points. ...n bounceback opportunities, which may be labeled "bounceback percentage," "points per bounceback," or similar.
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  • ...expiration of a clock determines how many tossup-bonus cycles are read in each half of the game. ...t buzz in and answer the tossup correctly for their team to receive points for their team.
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  • ...hese rules. They were facetiously adopted as the unofficial rules of play for [[ACF]] tournaments in 2007. ...e]] posted the original 1998 Rules of Play for ACF, to provide a guideline for people who sought to revise the rules. After reading through two separate
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  • ...of early [[clue]]s where a [[buzz]] with the correct answer is worth extra points. Powers serve to reward deep [[knowledge]] of a subject more than basic kno The region of a question which is worth additional points is referred to as "'''in power'''"; the remainder is "'''out of power'''".
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  • ...tion of saving a just-lamed bonus for itself. The saved bonus will be read for the opponent at the next opportunity. ...a 3-part question; team B answers two parts correctly. Team A collects 10 points on the punt). At Maryland 11, this was referred to as "screwing", similar
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  • '''Weijia Cheng''' played for [[Maryland]] from 2015 to 2019 and was on the team that won [[2017 ACF Nati ...so early that moderator [[Rob Carson]] recorded it on his scoresheet as 15 points, making them one of the few individuals known to have powered a tossup at [
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  • ...pionship in 2012, losing to eventual champion [[Chattahoochee]] by only 10 points after failing to convert a bonus part. They later went 5-5 in prelims at th ...e [[2013 HSNCT]] and a T-50th finish. Sean also received an All-Star award for being the 14th highest scorer.
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  • ...o score points for their team. Tossup questions are the staple of gameplay for virtually all contemporary quizbowl. "[[Good quizbowl]]" advocates for tossups in [[pyramidality|pyramidal]] style, in which a question begins wit
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  • ...final to repeat as tournament champion, also taking the small school title for the third consecutive year. ''Teams marked with * were eligible for the small school title''
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  • ...ossible. They consist of B teams and non-qualified teams hoping to qualify for OAC Regionals. In 2015, a middle school NAQT tournament was paired with th
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  • ...hington B finishing third. [[Hallsville]] A claimed the small school title for the fifth consecutive year, finishing eighth overall. ''Teams marked with * were eligible for the small school title''
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  • ...ycamore School''' is a small Preschool-8th school in Indianapolis, Indiana for gifted students. The school offers quiz bowl to its seventh and eighth grad ...n, Gavin Sigua, and Evan Ting, set the all-time NAQT tournament record for points per 20 tossups heard across a tournament, with 670. This is the highest ave
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  • ...convert the entire bonus. If the team missed any bonus part, they get zero points. ...eligible for the bonus. A second incorrect answer earned the team minus-10 points.
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  • ...during the 2020-21 season. At the [[2023 MSNCT]], Classen SAS placed tied for 21st while captained by Sreekar Vajjha, who placed third in individual scor ...y in-state tournament they played. The other 2 teams they competed against for the title of "Best in Oklahoma" with being [[Morris]] and [[Yukon]]. Playin
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  • ...go A|Chicago A]] head-to-head to earn fourth; both schools finished with a 10-4 record. [[2003 Harvard|Harvard]] beat [[2003 Yale|Yale]] to earn sixth w ...port]] of [[South Carolina]], respectively. Mathews led the field with 72 points per game.
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  • ...sup 3 in the "Fair Game" Theme Packet by "Shaun Cassidy & the Grapico Kid" for [[Ghetto Warz]] III. It was later revealed by the question's author, [[Dwi ...cuss Crawley's daughter Grace making one out of Archdeacon Grantly. For 10 points, identify this eight-letter word that also names a USC fight song.<br>
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  • ...ce, which have to be answered by repeating the correct choice exactly word-for-word or by saying the corresponding letter (w, x, y, or z), short answer, a *[[Tossups]] and [[bonuses]] are interchangeable, but are worth 4 and 10 points respectively.
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  • ...tournament as a early-in-the-year way of discovering potential candidates for [[Team Illinois]], especially so that he could recommend to coaches that ce ...ach in the first period, ten points each in the second, and fifteen points each in the third. There were no rebounds, and any incorrect answer results in
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  • ...] A to win the tournament. [[Hallsville]] A claimed the small school title for the fourth consecutive year, finishing sixth overall. ''Teams marked with * were eligible for the small school title''
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  • ...V in the Memphis and greater Mid-South region. It has taken place annually for over 31 years, though production was halted on the 2020-2021 season due to ...f Meteorologist Jim Jaggers took over and is currently the host. The judge for possibly the entire course of the show has been (now-retired) Dean Richard
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  • ...with teams competing on a local, district and state level. The winner of each tier advances to the next tier, and the winner of the state tournament is d ...Again, if the question is missed, the other team has a chance to answer it for half credit. Rounds are not timed.
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  • ...Missouri Qualifier title. [[Hallsville]] A claimed the small school title for the sixth consecutive year, finishing third overall. [[Louisiana (MO)|Louis ...igible for the small school title. Teams marked with ** were also eligible for the very small school title''
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  • ...with [[Carol Guthrie]] and [[Ramesh Kannappan]], and for playing quizbowl for a really, really long time. He was also the assistant coach of the [[1990 M ...e standard of college eligibility, despite continuing to play for Maryland for another 12 years after 1990. This was far from the only such case prior to
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  • ...known West Virginian in the wider world of quizbowl. He played in college for [[West Virginia Wesleyan]] as well as in high school, and has since gone on ...2009 and the Tommy and Cameron Open. His studying and leading of practices for West Virginia high schoolers apparently paid off as he had his highest PPG
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  • ...finished fourth at 9-3, while [[2006 Princeton|Princeton]] went 7-5, good for fifth. [[2006 UCLA|UCLA]] (6-6), and [[2006 Chicago B|Chicago B]] rounded ...t among players in the top playoff bracket. [[Paul Litvak]]'s solo effort for [[Carnegie Mellon]] resulted in 62.5 PPG, earning him fifth overall in scor
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  • ...teams of students from universities and colleges in the UK compete against each other in a knockout tournament. University Challenge was originally a spin- ...chester and [[Oxford]]'s Magdalene College are tied for second with 4 wins each.
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  • ...egiate Championship Tournament''' was the third [[ICT]] and was held April 10-11, 1999 on the campus of the [[University of Michigan]] in Ann Arbor, MI. ...adjust the former for bonuses, and assess a higher penalty to the average for negs. Final individual rankings were based on the PCbPG number, but this l
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  • ...ponded to the right answer, but were mistaken about how. The term is named for the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettier_problem Gettier problem]" of Am # and they have a justification for believing that P is true
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  • ...rn CA State Championships and the 2010 Technophobia Jr). He is also known for a gaping hole in trash that he managed to fill in the span of about a month ...onsidered to be the first individual to have a career total of over 10,000 points from NAQT's high school level preliminary rounds, though use of pseudonyms
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  • ...man]]; after a year of preparation, the tournaments began in October 2019. Each leg is a direct successor to a discontinued Long Island tournament: the Oct ...was widely mocked as the "Meme Tournament" due to the small field. Reviews for the February 2020 event were highly positive. Notably, the event featured f
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  • ...d that as a result, it is considered the ''de facto'' national competition for quiz in the UK and involves a base of at least 50-60 schools every year. ...to the previous rounds in that conferring time for bonuses is reduced from 10 to 4 seconds. If a match is tied, 'sudden death' tiebreakers may be played
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  • ...uad from [[Lisgar]] Collegiate Institute played to success in both [[Reach for the Top]] and [[NAQT]]. ==Reach for the Top==
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  • ...at began on 7 January 2017. This program recognizes a high school team(s) each week based on performance at competitions the previous week. |A team: 10-1, 85-64-27-491.8 (3rd place). B team: 9-2, 58-78-26-400.9 (4th place)
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  • '''Literature''' (or '''lit''' for short) is one of [[Big Three|three major academic subject]] in the quizbowl ...the first title location with passivity and the second with energy. For 10 points, name this illuminated book by William Blake which reverses orthodox concep
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  • ...an Eyck’s The Arnolfini Marriage also contains a red one of these objects. For 10 points, name this piece of furniture, on which the title figures of the paintings
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  • ...ch regional tournament, competed in six size classifications of four teams each. Questions were provided by [[HSAPQ]] for the sixth year.
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  • ...ch regional tournament, competed in six size classifications of four teams each. Questions were provided by [[HSAPQ]] for the seventh year.
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  • ...m/media/set/?set=a.10152753751659968.1073741864.126783964967&type=1 photo] each team member receives a medal as a prize. ...points for a correct answer, to profound (more difficult), with 10 points for a correct answer, and cover all academic disciplines: language arts, mathem
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  • Coach Weinberg’s players set team records for total victories at 184, highest winning percentage in a season at .925, and ...the end of the two day competition in Lansing, CC captured the state title for a remarkable seventh time in the fourteen year history of the tournament.
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  • ...keep individual records, and no scoresheets from tournaments are available for conversion data. ==10 Sectional Titles (State Tournament Appearances)==
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  • ...dergraduate]] students, held online on 4-5 March of 2023. The question set for the tournament was head-edited by [[John Lawrence]], with subject editors [ ...held from 10-13 November 2022. Teams were ranked according to their total points scored over the 60 questions, with ties being broken by performance on five
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  • ...stion is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. Questions packets used are questionable as a
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  • ...cademic Coaches Association]] sponsors an annual '''JV State''' tournament for novice teams, usually hosted in the central part of the state. For many years, the tournament was run in a five-period format:
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  • ...te tournament. 24 teams competed in six size classifications of four teams each. Questions were provided by [[NAQT]] for the first time.
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  • ...h as Illinois, do [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl Coaches' Poll|their own polls for state teams]]. ...n]], and [[2001 Cookeville|Cookeville]] each received one first-place vote each.
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  • ...ch regional tournament, competed in six size classifications of four teams each. Questions were provided by [[HSAPQ]] for the eighth year.
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  • ...rs, with weatherman Rich Wirdzig filling in as needed. The show was hosted for many years by News Anchor Ken Jefferson. Round One: 10 point toss-ups, no negs.
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  • ...uad from [[Lisgar]] Collegiate Institute played to success in both [[Reach for the Top]] and [[NAQT]]. ==Reach for the Top==
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  • ...te tournament. 24 teams competed in six size classifications of four teams each. Questions were provided by [[NAQT]] for the second time.
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  • ...tournament. The top 3 finishing teams at the final tournament also qualify for the Ontario provincial championships in May. ...e they compete for the Richard Mageau Trophy, and the losing teams compete for third place, and the right to join the finalists at the Ontario provincial
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  • ...Dondero) Scholarship. A Junior Varsity Quiz, similar to Varsity Quiz, runs for area middle school teams. ...interrupts until the 2019-20 season, when five points began to be deducted for incorrect interrupts.
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  • ...], the [[National Science Bee]] and [[National Humanities Bee]]. Questions for the competition are [[pyramidal]]. ...ch bounce back if missed by the answering team. A team gets 20 more points for a sweep. After the trailing team has answered and the bounceback has been c
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  • ...d [[rounds]] or [[games]], are played between two [[teams]] of 1-5 players each, with 4 players being the most common number. In most matches, players on a ...s|Incorrect answers]] given while the question is being read lose a team 5 points and that team is not allowed to answer on that question.
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  • ...rnament has been won 14 times by Oxford, four times by Cambridge, and once each by Imperial and Manchester. BSQC is a 3-dot difficulty tournament. The questions for BSQC are taken from other sets, most frequently the [[NAQT]] [[SCT]], and [
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  • |nats = 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] ...ser Simpson. They compete in the [[Toronto Schoolreach League]] to qualify for the Ontario provincial championships.
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  • ...ents from across the city, giving the school a strong Quizbowl and [[Reach for the Top]] team. ==Reach for the Top==
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  • ...nally, the fourth quarter features powermarked tossups worth 30, 20, or 10 points. ...it" the round, and gain a number of bonus points based on where they exit (for a total score ranging from 8 to 15).
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  • ...Berlin High School on May 4, 2024, to determine the state champion of Ohio for the 2024 season. ...olation pool with the other teams who lost in the same round, guaranteeing each team at least five games.
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  • |state = 2000 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] |nats = 2000 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]], 2003 [[SmartAsk!]]
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  • ...s Park won the Suffolk County finals over [[Half Hollow Hills West]] by 15 points, only to lose to eventual Tri-State champion [[Great Neck South]] by about In the 2009-10 season, Kings Park again made it to the Suffolk finals, only to lose to [[S
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  • ...for first, Springfield claimed the sectional title due to having the most points scored. Eaton led Springfield to their first-ever podium finish at the [[20
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  • *If tossups 1-27 were all converted, tossup 28 read for points but no bonus read *Variable value bonuses possible but 90% of bonuses worth 30 points
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  • "'''Mixed impure academic'''" is a name for a type of quizbowl question that contains both [[academic]] and [[trash|pop For example, a "mixed impure academic" question about Pittsburgh might include
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  • Led by sophomores Braden Booth and Christian Allen, Fair Grove finished tied for seventh place and second among "very small schools" in their SSNCT debut in ...story to date, though this score was later surpassed by [[St. Mark's]] 660 points in the [[2024 SSNCT]] Open Division final.
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  • ...eams competed. This was also the first year that the HSNCT awarded awards for a "Small School" Championship. ...entral]] and [[2002 Detroit Country Day|Detroit Country Day]] finished 4-3 for third and fourth place, respectively. In addition, the first-ever HSNCT Sm
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  • ...ith an 11-1 record, barely edging out a [[Merrol Hyde]] team that finished 10-2 (and would have held the tiebreaker.) However, they finished second to Me ...]] a considerable number of years. 2016 also marked the first championship for longtime coach [[Brian Hoover]], either as a player or coach. In 2023, Hoov
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  • ...most importantly, the fact that Lisgar had never qualified for the [[Reach for the Top]] National Finals. ...d the team demolished [[Gananoque]] in the final, thus qualifying the team for the 2008 HSNCT.
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  • | Caption = Each Intermediate Unit and its subsidiary districts in Pennsylvania. All schools ...diate Units that act as coalitions of the public school districts therein. Each IU sends one team to the PSAC (unless the previous year's champion is from
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  • |state = 1994 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] |nats = 1994 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
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  • ...the playoffs. Ties to join the playoff bracket were broken by a series of 10-tossup mini-games. ...rs of those games played each other for 13th place while the losers played for 15th).
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  • ...l players compete in a single room. The winner is usually decided by total points scored. ...l 24-player ladder format consists of three rooms of 8 players each. After each round, the bottom 2 players of the top room move down to the middle room, t
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  • ...e French-speaking world internationally. It is not affiliated with [[Reach for the Top]], the major anglophone format in Canada. ...watch?v=ptLtsv3_oS0 ) shows players doing something like dodgeball to earn points.
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  • ...riter]], such as the original writer for [[Academic Hallmarks]]'s affinity for Western novels and geography, the poem the Jabberwock, and other pet topics ...." may make a player who knows of multiple Romanian leaders pause and wait for more clues to specify which Romanian leader, while a player who only knows
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