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  • ...ket archive]], which is merely a list of files organized by their source [[tournament]], but many provide additional functionality like search and filtering.</on ...s and the questions inside them by [[difficulty]] typically uses the broad categories of "high school", "college", and "middle school", but the utility of additi
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  • ...oll meant to "recognize collegiate players and community leaders in unique categories who may not otherwise be recognized". Inspired by a post of [[Justin Hawkin '''Set of the Year''': [[Cal's Mid-Spring Tournament]]
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  • ...'conversion data''') measure the [[conversion]] of individual questions or categories It can also show which categories a team is strong or weak at.
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  • ...0, this rule changed to allow nine events per year if one's school hosts a tournament. '''Fixed Order of Categories'''
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  • ...been completed, the remaining team chooses from one of the three remaining categories. ...ord at another pyramidal quiz bowl tournament (such as an NAQT event). The tournament was divided into elementary and middle school divisions.
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  • |Subjects = Social Science, "NAQT categories" ...nd social science for [[2017 ACF Fall]]. His work on Fall and as assistant tournament director for the [[2018 ACF Nationals]] earned him an invitation to become
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  • ...axiom, "Know thyself," works pretty well in this case. There will be some categories you rock, some you're so-so in, and some that just fly right over your head ...st other people besides your own [[WUSTL|WUAT]] members. Depending on what categories you handle, you can see how you rate against the other lit or science or wh
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  • ..."play-off". Teams accumulate points for correct answers in the following categories: Math, Physical Science, Life Science, Current Events, English/Literature, ...were nevertheless more than adequately prepared on the night of the final tournament, as they came from behind, eliminating all opposition, and captured the fir
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  • Brain Busters, stylized as '''BrainBusters''', is a high school quiz bowl tournament sponsored by WellSpan Health (formerly by Westfield Insurance and Capital B The tournament is structured as a single-elimination bracket; recent fields have been capp
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  • ...st high-school level regular-season events, including the former [[HSAPQ]] Tournament Sets, have 1 to 2 trash questions per round. ...e content tend to be more willing to allow "borderline" topics in academic categories, so that popular culture with some reasonable claim on being academic-adjac
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  • *[[Cal's Mid-Spring Tournament|CMST]] – contributed Literature, Thought, and Other Arts *[[2022 Winter Closed]] – contributed Literature, Art, and other categories
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  • ..., in reference to the 1982 film. This inspired several years of [[Tricon]] categories.
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  • ...of time, the other team may choose a question set from the remaining three categories. ...ws anchor Dave Ettl was the longtime host for a stint ending with the 2003 tournament. The 2004 event also brought about other changes, including the relocation
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  • In the first season, questions were restricted to ten categories announced by the host at the start of the show (e.g. Social Science, Sports ...points won the game and advanced through further rounds of an elimination tournament to determine the champion.
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  • ...n its stead, Weiner was hired as Head Writer for the [[NHBB]] and [[IHBB]] tournament series (with an option to subcontract out assignments as he saw fit) as a f ...spreadsheet became awash with completed answerlines, it appeared that the tournament was going to finish in record time...
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  • The '''Conestoga Valley Tournament''' is a high school tournament run annually by [[Conestoga Valley]] High School of Lancaster, Pennsylvania Moderators at the tournament are not allowed to give correct answers. Full names are required by some m
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  • ...bruary 2019. A group of players from Chenery planned on going to that same tournament in 2020, but was canceled due to COVID. ==Increased tournament activity (2021-2022)==
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  • Gautam writes questions in most categories, but most people think he only writes science. *[[2008 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]] (with [[Andrew Hart]] and [[Rob Carson]])
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  • ...nts that are hosted at 6 sites across the state and the State Championship Tournament. The format is most beloved for its allowing of conferral that is teams ar In this round, teams are asked questions in ten categories. They are (in order) American Literature, Mathematics, World History, Fine
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  • The IHSA started sponsoring a Scholastic Bowl State Tournament in 1986-7, with [[Quincy]] beating Salem in the first ever Championship Mat ..., the chief question editor, and the supervisor of officials for the State Tournament were elevated to voting positions on the AdCo, after being non-voting invit
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