Re: Regionals - Question Dos and Donts Part II

Concerning the availability of last year's regionals:
In general, I think, the regionals packets are released into public
domain one 
year after the tournament. (I guess there should be some incentive
for buying 
the packets or something...) But since its been a while, I will send
those to 
Jason Paik ASAP.

But I was rather puzzled by your attempt at using NAQT standards to
measure 
the content of ACF Regionals packets-- clearly they're not trying to
do exactly 
the same thing so vairation is to be expected. Furthermore, NAQT
produces 
countless intramural/practice (whatever theyre called) sets that are
aimed at a 
level slightly above high school (and im not sure, the you gotta know
thingie 
may also include high school packets in which case the comparison is
doubly 
useless) the sheer number of these sets  would overwhelm the SCT and
ICT 
questions insuring that  easier answers swing the balance of what
does and 
what does not seem to come up.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, variety between formats is
cool, and, 
better yet, ACF lets you do something about it-- if you want to hear
some 
questions about candide, moby dick, and macbeth write some for the
next 
Regionals...

Though I do think the advice of checking out the Carleton list is
probably more 
apropos that too has its problems since the game is pretty dynamic
and a 
great proliferation of Titian questions from the early 90s may make
it seem as 
though he comes up all the time or something (not necessarily a bad
thing).

Anyways, I promise I'll be quiet now,

ezequiel

> Thanks to consistent formatting, it's not hard to scan for answers
in
> electronic copies of Regionals packets from 1999 onward (except
> possibly last year's, which I don't have).  If we search for the
> literary works most commonly occurring in NAQT questions, as listed
at
> http://www.naqt.com/YouGottaKnow/literature.html
> then we find that six of the top 10 do not come up AT ALL as answers
> to tossups or bonuses in the said ACF packets.  These works include
> Hamlet, the Iliad, Moby-Dick, Macbeth (though Lady Macbeth of
Mtsensk
> comes up twice), Candide, and Pride and Prejudice.  As far as I can
> tell, Moby-Dick and Candide and the Scottish play never even get
> mentioned in the questions.
> 
> For literature, art and music, it may be better advice to refer
> writers to the Carleton Frequency of Mention of Titles Databases at
> http://www.student.carleton.edu/orgs/quizteam/lists.html

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