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2003
Middle School Quiz Bowl Rules
Monroe City
Cantrick and Monroe Middle School
6th-8th Grades
The
purpose of Middle School Quiz Bowl is to encourage learning
through wholesome competition.
The
Middle School Quiz Bowl is composed of two stages: School Championships and City Championships.
Each
Quiz Bowl competition team will be made up of 4-6 members. Each team must represent students from one
2 or 4 teacher team.
The teams must remain consistent once members’
names are submitted the first Monday in May.
Preliminary
competitions, held in the first few weeks of May, will
be 20 minutes long, consisting of toss-up and bonus questions. The finals between the schools for each grade
will be held May
23 at Monroe Middle School and will be 30 minutes
long.
There
will be 2 judges who will also keep score.
At
the beginning of each round, the Quiz Master will identify
the Team Captains. Each
member of the team will introduce himself.
The Quiz Master will conduct a test of the buzzers
with the help of the team members.
Toss-up
questions are answered only by the contestant who first
buzzed in. Once
a contestant buzzes in, the Quiz Master will stop reading
the question, and the answer must be given.
No consultation or assistance from other team members
is allowed on toss-up questions.
During
the reading of a toss-up question, any contestant who
thinks he knows the answer may interrupt the reading of
the question by buzzing.
The Quiz Master will stop reading the question.
The contestant must wait to respond until identified
by the Quiz Master by buzzer color and position.
(e.g., Red, 3) At that time, the identified contestant may
provide the answer.
If
a toss-up question is incorrectly answered, the Quiz Master
will repeat the question again for the opposing team. Then any member of the opposing team may buzz
in and, waiting to be identified, answer the question. If no one buzzes in, the Quiz Master will provide
the answer for both teams and no points will be awarded.
The
Quiz Master reserves the right to throw out any question.
When
a toss-up question is answered correctly, the team receives
five (5) points and is allowed to answer the bonus question
worth an additional five (5) points.
The team may confer on the bonus question, but
only the team Captain may answer the bonus question.
There
is no penalty for answering any question incorrectly.
When
the clock marks the midpoint of the match, the scorekeepers
will read the scores.
The teams will change sides.
Substitutions can be made at this time.
The second half of the match goes just as the first.
If
time expires during the answer to a toss-up or bonus question,
the person or team giving the answer will be able to finish
giving the answer and win the appropriate points for the
correct answer. No additional questions will be asked after
the time expires.
In
the event of a tie at the end of a match, three additional
toss-up questions and bonus questions will be asked. If a tie still exists, play goes into sudden
death. The first
team to answer the next toss-up question correctly wins.
The Quiz Master will ask toss-up questions until
one is answered correctly.
Good
sportsmanship is expected of all participants, teachers,
coaches, parents, and students.
GENERAL
ITEMS
The
judges’ decision as to whether an answer is correct or
incorrect is FINAL. Every
effort is made by the Quiz Bowl Committee to provide correct
questions and answers. Mistakes sometimes occur. The questions will be pristine, purchased for
the purpose of the Middle School Quiz Bowl. Some additional questions concerning current events may be provided
by the Monroe Evening News.
All
materials such as scrap paper and pencils will be provided
by the school district on the day of the competition.
Teams
must have a minimum of four team members on the day of
competition. All
requests for team membership variances must be submitted
in writing to the Quiz Bowl Committee.
No
coaching from the audience will be permitted. Violators will be asked to leave the auditorium
and the matches will be suspended until they comply with
that request. Teams
risk forfeiting a match if, in the opinion of the Quiz
Master, any individual associated with that team has affected
the ability for the Quiz Master to conduct a fair match.
The
Quiz Master has the right to throw out any material when
there is a question as to whether the answer has been
suggested from the audience or any other circumstance
affecting the ability of the teams to have a fair opportunity
to provide the correct answer.
Equipment
malfunctions may occur. Every effort will be made to resolve these problems fairly by throwing
out questions, increasing competition time, or whatever
else needs to be done to satisfy the competitors.
Quiz
Bowl Committee
Candy
Gray
Vickie Roemer
Deb
Rush Trish Weaver
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