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FORCE Fest 2006

FORCE Fest 2006 was held at Apeejay School, Sheikh Sarai on 28-29 November 2006. Short story – we came Overall Runners Up! And, since this is my blog, I gotta mention we came runners up in the quiz too.

Now the long story, for fans of my incredibly long posts. This was an event that was make-or-break for the Code Warriors team, since the school administration had made it clear that we weren’t going to have Code Wars if we didn’t win something. Apparently, Exun 06 wasn’t enough for them! Force was an event where we had to participate in all events for an overall position, so we had a hard time hunting down members for all, but we finally stitched together one, hastily albeit because we’d mixed up its timings with certain other events going on right now.

Day 1 saw my regular quizzing partner Prannoy unable to turn up since his mom didn’t allow him to. I had to go with this talented youngster we have in CW called Vivek, who although is in class 8, really IS a good quizzer, at least in the tech domain. The quiz and the crossword were on at the same time, so we like most other teams, had to hop from one to the next.

First there was the quiz, in a computer lab with PCs from the era when dinosaurs ruled the earth. The prelims looked more as if they were some sort of subjective-type exam to some cheap computer course, rather than a quiz paper of a school that has produced ace quizzers like Ankit Sud and Dhruv Chopra. It was easy though, and we wrapped it up pretty quickly, to rush off to a primary lab for the crossword, where the highly intelligent organisers thought that we all could comfortably sit on chairs for nursery class students (it was their primary lab).

Crossword prelims really left me bored, the worst of its kind with nothing cryptic at all (those ones are really fun to figure out, and I like that). It was all straight forward, that to sucky 3-4 letter ones that flit around like bugs. We came first in this though, but it really sucked.

The crossword finals were held the same day (after a one hour delay), and it was TOTALLY mismanaged. Initially the organisers said that there were going to be four rounds, but even after clues were remaining they suddenly cut it shot three, effectively ruining our strategy of not going in for the bigger words (we were waiting for confirmations to our hunches as the letters filled in), and we had all those figured out. Organisers, in the first round, had made all the clues visible (technically that is, projection was bad and blurred), rather than the regular blind method. Suddenly some bright kid then had the idea in the second round to shift the crossword app window to hide the clues. The crossword finals seemed rigged, with KR Mangalam World School coming first by a huge margin, while others were far behind. Finals were pathetic too, with no cryptic clues, either you knew it, or didn’t, and there were some ambiguous ones too. KRM, a school which knew nothing at Exun, WarP or any other event suddenly knew what Fios (a Verizon service nobody else in the quizzing circle has heard of, and believe me, the people I’m talking about are no fools), .env, cron etc were. Even the seating was suspect, since rather than making us pick chits to decide, they did it randomly. I still have neck pain though, due to the organisers who made us sit incredibly close to a giant screen, that I had to strain my neck to unimaginable angles.

To our horror, the story repeated itself in almost every other event, where far more deserving schools, and here I’m even ready to accept ones other than DPS VK, didn’t get positions, while KRM did. Fortunately, from sources, we found out some rigging was going on, and an SMS as proof from a KRM guy to back it up.

Day 2 started off with the quiz finals, which were equally stupid. I certainly didn’t expect such a pathetic quiz, and I was looking forward to Ankit Sud conducting it, but I guess couldn’t come due to exams. Really stupid things, like MCD website, company headquarters with logo visible, kid-stuff questions like the three-finger salute, and a rotten scoring system where only one point was given per correct answer in the acronym round (when all others had 10 points, it doesn’t make sense to have one-pointers). It was all on luck, that DPS Mathura Road got most of the passes, sitting right next to a weak team Ramjas, and a freaked out (at the stupid questions) MIS. It was a close finish in a quiz that was so dumb. DPS RKP were totally fooling around in both the crossword and the quizzes, with Manas making funny noises and regularly (almost) insulting the organisers. ROFL at his funny noises and comments still.

I guess KRM and / or Force members got scared after the news circulated around, and I guess day 2 was pretty fair, with the best teams winning events. CW team bagged a few others too.

However, we NEEDED the overall to convince the school for Code Wars, and in a historic event, DPS Vasant Kunj, Mathura Road, and RK Puram got to together, with Mothers International to complain about unfair judging in events, and we told their computer HoD. We went to the extent of applauding and cheering each other while the individual prizes were being distributed, something that generally does not happen. Gotta mention though, winners got pen drives.

Then came the time for the overall winners, and we waited anxiously as to what the school had decided. Force showed that they would stand up for truth, and the overall position went to deserving winners MIS, with DPS VK getting the Overall Runners Up trophy.

A thanks all branches of DPS, and MIS for supporting us. Congrats to MIS too, for performing so well everywhere despite having very few members. Looking forward to an Ankit Sud quiz next year (he’s promised me). And do look at the overall trophy we got. I think that clinches Code Wars for us. That, plus the CD-RW that the school will be getting from this event, and I think that now there should be NO reason for the school to turn us down. After all, we won overall at Exun, and did pretty well at WarP too.

40 replies on “FORCE Fest 2006”

yeah , will make a good quiz for next year definately , sheesh , i even gave them some questions but i see they were not incorporated , MCD’s website for god’s sake.

lemme see will goto the school in a few days and see what people are upto , and thanks for all the refrences to my name , you make me feel like a god 😛

I’m pleased that God came so soon to my blog to comment on it. And even more to hear God will come next year.

They even asked ‘incredibly difficult’ ones like who was co-founder of Apple with Steve Jobs… LMAO

now dont embarrass me by calling me god , yeah the questions were bad i can see now , chalo will go and talk to my HOD comp day after tomorrow and see what happens

hey.. correct ur post.. and mention it there..
weak team like Ramjas Pusa Road… not R.K.Puram..
yaar.. hum log itne bhi ghade nahi hai…
congrats anyways…

Greetings my friends,

I am SAURABH DARGAR , President IT Clan K.R.MANGALAM WORLD SCHOOL

Certainly FORCEFEST 2006 turned out to be great for us [K.R.Mangalam World School),It being the first year into participating this was a break , and certainly took us time to pick out students to participate. It is really astonishing and a great pity to see that such well known and mastermind IT teams such as CODE WARRIORS are unable to digest the fact that there could be any other competitor reaching unto their level. I b’leev Dhruv chopra [METHEAD] would never have anything of this sort to say, certainly no, he being from Apeejay would very well know that it is practically impossible to fix any events, be it promo making or Ad-Mad or any other event, I mean how would you justify rigging events where they had external judges, I for one cannot at all b’leev so, and you speak of proof in your statement, you may if you wish , withdraw all the evaluation sheets from Apeejay, I am certain that it would be free from any discrepancies.

Talking about the whole “SMS” thing you mentioned, yes we did receive a SMS from some person by the name ankur, who is apparently a friend of our team member. He returned the message saying “ARE YOU MAD THERE IS NOTHING OF THIS SORT” and what we learn from a FORCE member is that we sent a message saying “ARE YOU MAD PLEASE DONT TELL ANYONE”, and we were also told that on day 2 that this “PERSON” had edited the message, and went around showing it to other participants.

We are not unhappy about the fact that we didn’t win the rolling trophy but about the fact that other participants can roam around defaming us and our school, it is a GREAT PITY TO SEE SO.

I very well understand this discussion is of no good and no productivity, but yes I certainly would like to advise the so called “TOP PLAYERS” to be a bit sportier and not actually WHINE about the fact that someone may be better than them.

Hope for some more fun and hardcore quizzing!!
May the best team win!!

and…one more thing …we being a new school on the circuit does not mean in any way that we do not hold the potential to get positions, and as for me I got 3rd position in web-d , kendriya vidyalaya 1st and MIS 2nd, how is that unfair??… simple as it is, if my website has a good design and appeal which is judged better than others by the judge , then i am bound to get a position…am i or not ?….

and as you say that day 2 was fair….it certainly was , just like day one.

Gettin’ a little too hasty, a little too fast here. Now :

Qizzard Says :
with KR Mangalam World School coming first by a huge margin, while others were far behind.

And tells you didn’t even deserve to come close to winning anywere. Get your facts straight first before going on slaphappy finger pointing trip. KRM scored 45, the school which came second scored a close 35, while the rest followed by 20 and below. That’s not a huge margin by any means whatsoever. (We only won by one straight answer, 10 points…)

Quizzard Says :

KRM, a school which knew nothing at Exun, WarP or any other event suddenly knew what Fios (a Verizon service nobody else in the quizzing circle has heard of, and believe me, the people I’m talking about are no fools)

Well as we hear it, everything happens for the first time. Your overflawed analogy on logic of probability of who should actually be winning sort of gives you the power to already predict the winners of these Symposiums, now doesn’t it? Needless to say now, your argument is quite baseless and lacking in any semblance of logical coherence.

Talking about Verizon, I’ve resident San Jose, CA. for almost 2 years, I think I know more about these companies better than anyone here for that matter, pretty much proves you’re trying to pick a battle with no feet to stand on. Keep on talking like this and people won’t even answer questions related to Comcast and AOL even if they know it.


and an SMS as proof from a KRM guy to back it up.

One of you rigged it. SMS was sent to us out of nowhere, but the implied is actually a totally different matter, look Sourabh’s post up above for that.

Though, I find myself to be a little surprised as to how we even managed 2 other 1st Positions (in Promo and Cartoon), because its a fact we hadn’t even managed to get ourselves nominated in all the sections we participated in Exun 05, Exun 06 and Warp. Feel free to request the media to both of them and see it for yourself (and then question the sanity of the judges if you’re further intrigued, which you shouldn’t), a little preparation before hand is all it takes.

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