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The document outlines the rules and regulations for two events: a Quiz Game and a Code Craft competition. The Quiz Game consists of three rounds focusing on technology and AI, with specific scoring and time limits, while Code Craft includes two rounds of programming challenges with strict guidelines on internet usage and device restrictions. Participants must adhere to the rules to avoid disqualification, ensuring fair play and integrity throughout the events.

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The document outlines the rules and regulations for two events: a Quiz Game and a Code Craft competition. The Quiz Game consists of three rounds focusing on technology and AI, with specific scoring and time limits, while Code Craft includes two rounds of programming challenges with strict guidelines on internet usage and device restrictions. Participants must adhere to the rules to avoid disqualification, ensuring fair play and integrity throughout the events.

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Quiz Game Rules & Regulations

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.

Round 1: Written Round


• Format – Teams must answer as many questions as possible in rapid succession.
• Time Limit – Each team has 20 seconds to answer each question.
• Scoring –
o +1 point for each correct answer.
o No penalty for incorrect answers.
• Advancement Criteria – The top 7 to 10 teams with the highest scores will
advance to the next round.
• Time Breakdown –
o The round will consist of 30-45 questions, with each question having a
20-second response window.

Round 2: Connections Round


• Objective – Teams must identify the underlying connection between a set of
related questions based on Technology, AI, and Mindful Thinking.
• Format – Each team will receive a set of interrelated questions, and they must
determine the common connection among them.
• Scoring –
o +1 point for each correct connection.
o -1 point penalty for incorrect connections.
• Time Limit – Teams have 1 minute to analyse and identify the connection for
each set.
• Clarifications – Allowed, but only at the quizmaster’s discretion.
• Time Breakdown – Each connection set will take 1.5 minutes, ensuring a smooth
and engaging round.

Round 3: Final Quiz


• Format – This round will feature challenging questions on:
o Advanced AI topics
o Technology breakthroughs
o Recent AI-related events
• Scoring –
o +1 point for each correct answer.
o No penalty for incorrect answers.
• Time Limit – Teams will have 30 seconds to answer each question.
• Clarifications – Can be requested only if a question is ambiguous. The
quizmaster’s decision is final.
• Time Breakdown –
o The round will consist of 10-12 questions.
o With each question taking 30 seconds.

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.

Code Submission Guidelines


1. File Format:
o Submissions must be in a standard programming format (.py, .java, .cpp,
etc.).
o If multiple files are used, they should be submitted in a properly
structured ZIP file.
Disqualification Criteria
1. Accessing restricted websites (YouTube, AI tools, unauthorized coding forums,
etc.).
2. Using prohibited devices (mobile phones, smartwatches, tablets).
3. Plagiarizing code from unauthorized sources.
4. Collaborating or discussing problems with other participants.
5. Failure to submit code within the given time limit.
By participating in Code Craft, you agree to follow these rules. Any violation will lead
to immediate disqualification.

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