The Manhattan Beach Middle School Scholar Quiz starts tomorrow and we are so excited to be able to help volunteer throughout the next few days to make the scholar quiz the best it can be!!
Louise DuMont is the Volunteer Coordinator for the MBMS Scholar Quiz and we are excited to be working along side her!
Our jobs are listed below:
Rob – Reader
Sean – Reader
Sam – Reader
Nicole – Flag Judge
Rhiannon – Flag Judge
Kristen – Scorekeeper
Rita – Scorekeeper
Ashley – Scorekeeper
Mason – Scorekeeper
Andrea – Scorekeeper
Jeff – Alternate
Andrew – Alternate
THE COMPETITION:
The preliminary rounds will be held May 22-24, continuing May 28 – 31 during lunch (12:30 – 1:05 pm) in various classrooms at MBMS. The first day, May 22nd, runs a bit longer (12:30-1:20 pm) because two rounds of the competition occur that day. The Finals are scheduled for 1:15 pm on Friday, May 31 in the MBMS MPR.
On our assigned volunteer days, we will sign in at the Volunteer Check-in Table at the front entrance to MBMS no later than 12:00 noon. A brief volunteer meeting will be held each day after sign in. The competition begins at 12:30 p.m. sharp!
Scholar Quiz is a single-elimination event. Only the winning team from each preliminary match will move on. This means that at the end of every round, only half the teams advance. Due to the number of teams competing, two matches will be played in each room on the first day of competition.
THE QUESTIONS:
Questions for the competition are taken from the areas of Math, Science, Literature, Grammar, Social Studies, Geography, the Arts, Sports, and Popular Culture.
Each round of the competition is divided into two parts by a 1-2 minute half-time.
Three types of questions will be asked — Toss-Up, Bonus and Lightning Round:
1)Toss-Up Questions: Both teams have 5 seconds, after the reading of the Toss-Up question is completed, to answer. For Math questions, 10 seconds are given. With Toss-Up questions, if the first team to answer does so incorrectly, the second team is given an opportunity to answer immediately. The question is not re-read for the second team, nor is an additional 5 seconds given to answer.
2) Four-Part Bonus Questions: ONLY the team which correctly answered the preceding Toss-Up question may answer this question. Teams have 20 seconds to confer before the Team Captain must immediately provide all four answers.
3)Lightning-Round Questions: Both teams have 1–2 seconds to answer these 10 rapidly-delivered, theme-related questions. With Lightning Round questions ONLY, if the first team to answer does so incorrectly, 5 points are deducted from that team’s score AND the second team is NOT given an opportunity to answer.
ANSWERING THE QUESTIONS:
Players will signal they are ready to answer Toss-Up and Lightning Round questions by raising their flags. The first person to raise his/her flag receives the first opportunity to answer.
If a flag is raised and a team is called upon to answer BEFORE the reading of a question is complete, the question will not be finished being read and the team must answer immediately. If the answer is incorrect, the reading of the Toss-Up question will be completed for the second team.
SCORING:
· Toss-Up Questions: 5 points each.
· Bonus Questions: divided into 4 parts, each worth 5 points, for a maximum of 20 points.
· Lightning Round Questions: 5 points if answered correctly. However, 5 points are deducted for an incorrect answer.
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