event rules
event rules
Handler: Abhishek KS
Phone: 7025676220
General Rules
1. Team Composition – Each team consists of 2 participants.
2. Quiz Topics – The quiz will cover Technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and
Current Affairs related to technology and significant events.
3. Judging Criteria – Teams will be evaluated based on accuracy, speed, and
knowledge.
4. Time Limits – Each round has a strict time limit. Teams must adhere to the
allotted time for answering questions.
5. Clarifications – Teams may request clarifications, but the final decision will be at
the quizmaster’s discretion.
Tie-Breaker Round
• If two or more teams have the same score, a tie-breaker round will be
conducted.
• The format of the tie-breaker will be either:
o Rapid-fire questions – Teams must answer as quickly as possible.
o A special connection set – Teams must determine the link between a set
of questions.
• Time Constraints – Teams will have limited time to respond, making speed a
critical factor in determining the winner.
Code Craft - Rules & Regulations
Handler: Eldhose Mathew
Phone :6238490844
General Rules
1. Team Composition – Each team consists of 2 participants.
2. Event Structure – The event consists of two rounds:
o Round 1: Prelims – A tricky programming problem with multiple parts.
o Round 2: Finals – A real-world problem requiring a complete solution
using Python or any other programming language.
3. Time Duration:
o Round 1 (Prelims): 1 hour
o Round 2 (Finals): 4 hours
4. Internet Usage Policy:
o Round 1 (Prelims) – No internet access is allowed.
o Round 2 (Finals) – Participants are allowed to access:
▪ Stack Overflow
▪ GitHub
▪ GeeksforGeeks
▪ Official documentation for programming languages (Python, Java,
C++, etc.)
o YouTube and any AI-powered coding assistants (ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot,
Bard, etc.) are strictly prohibited.
5. Device Restrictions:
o Mobile phones, smartwatches, tablets, or any external electronic devices
are not allowed. Devices must be turned off and stored securely.
o Smart glasses and any form of external communication devices are also
prohibited.
o Only laptops with approved internet access settings will be allowed.
6. Code Integrity:
o Plagiarism or direct copying of entire code from online sources will result
in immediate disqualification.
o Using pre-written solutions without proper modifications and
understanding is strictly prohibited.
o Code should be original and independently developed.
7. Behaviour & Fair Play:
o Any form of cheating, misconduct, or unethical behavior will lead to
instant disqualification.
o Participants must not communicate with others during the event.
o Judges’ decisions are final and non-negotiable.
Round 1: Prelims
• Participants will be given a complex programming problem with multiple parts.
• Evaluation Criteria:
o Correctness – Solutions must pass all given test cases.
o Efficiency – Solutions should be optimized for time and space complexity.
o Code Structure – Readability, indentation, and modularity will be
considered.
• Internet Usage: Not allowed.
• Only top performers will qualify for the Finals.
Round 2: Finals
• Participants will be given a real-world problem that requires a full-fledged
coding solution.
• Allowed Programming Languages: Any programming language is permitted, but
Python is recommended.
• Evaluation Criteria:
o Correctness – The solution must function correctly for all provided test
cases.
o Optimization – Efficient algorithms and proper data structures must be
used.
o Code Quality – Readability, maintainability, and documentation will be
assessed.
o Innovation – Unique approaches and well-thought-out implementations
will receive higher scores.
o Presentation – Participants must submit a brief written explanation of
their solution, detailing their logic and approach.
• Internet Usage:
o Allowed: Stack Overflow, GitHub, GeeksforGeeks, and official
programming language documentation.
o Prohibited: YouTube, AI-powered assistants (ChatGPT, Copilot, Bard,
etc.), and external communication tools.