Bom•bay (bm-b) N. City of west-central India on coastal Mumbai Island & adjacent Salsette Island. India's main port & commercial center. Quiz (kwz) V. 1.Question closely or repeatedly. 2.Test the knowledge of by posing questions. 3.Poke fun at; mock. Club (klb) N. 1.Stout stick, thicker at one end, for use as a weapon. 2.Black figure shaped like a trefoil on certain playing cards. 3.Group of people organized for a common purpose, especially a group that meets regularly.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
A great way to spend a Sunday morning
Thirteen people turned up and split into six teams, created by a drawing of lots, and the quiz was well-contested throughout. No team was ever out of the race, and it needed a tiebreaker to decide the winner: Vibhendu Tiwari and Shiju Thomas edged out AP Alagarsamy and Nandan Krishnaswamy on the tiebreak question. The results:
1st with 21 points (on tiebreaker)
Vibhendu Tiwari
Shiju Thomas
2nd with 21 points
AP Alagarsamy
Nandan Krishnaswamy
3rd with 19 points
Mukund Krishnan
Amit Varma
Joint 4th-6th with 16 points each
Dipankar Goswami
Samrat Sengupta
Meghna Sengupta
Raghu Gopalan
Prasann
Arvind Krishnaswamy
Rishi
The quiz was well-balanced, and not too heavy: there weren't too many connects, and the ones that were there weren't too convoluted, as can be the case sometimes. The quizzers finished the quiz not tired and desperate for rest, as sometimes happens, but refreshed and hungry for more. More will duly follow.
The league standings (updated from here) are below:
BQC Points Table (as of November 26, 2006)
Amit Varma: 33.5 from 5 quizzes
Anand Sivashankar: 22 from 3
Vibhendu Tiwari: 22 from 3
AP Alagarsamy: 21 from 3
Ravi Venkatesh: 20 from 4
Rishi: 20 from 5
The Invizible Man: 19 from 3
Nandan Krishnaswamy: 18.5 from 4
Sumant Srivathsan: 17 from 2.
Arvind Krishnaswamy: 13.5 from 4
Aadisht Khanna: 12 from 2
Rajiv Rai: 11 from 2
Amit Pandeya: 10 from 1
Milo and Minderbinder: 10 from 1
Dhoomk2: 10 from 1
Rohan Khanna: 10 from 1
Shiju Thomas: 10 from 1
Prasann: 9 from 2
Prasad Shetty: 7 from 1
Rohit: 7 from 1
Saurabh: 7 from 1
Naveen Venkarataman: 6 from 3
Pradeep Ramarathnam: 5.5 from 1
Souvik Basu: 5.5 from 1
Arjun Chatterjee: 4 from 1
Leslie Mathew: 4 from 1
Mukund Krishnan: 4 from 1
Sarat Rao: 4 from 1
(There are also many two pointers, whose names haven't yet been included in this listing for reasons of length.)
To recap, here are how the points are allocated. Each member of a winning team gets 10 points. There are 7 points each for second place, 4 each for third and 2 each for being in the finals. In case of a tie between positions, points are split. (For example, if two teams are tied for 2nd, they get 5.5 each.) The only exception is for the top spot, which we always try to decide with a tiebreaker.
At the end of the season, we don't take aggregate results, but results from the top 60% of total quizzes. So if there are 20 quizzes, everyone's best 12 results are taken into account. That way, no one is penalised for missing a few quizzes or starting the season late. So far this season we've had six quizzes, and I'm hoping we can get more regular and have 12 to 15 more by the middle of 2007.
And, er, if you're a casual reader who chanced upon this post and are curious about what quizzing is all about, do drop in on the next one. As any attendee would tell you, it's not intimidating in the least, and you'll have fun. Keep an eye on this blog for schedules and updates, or join the mailing list.
Friday, November 24, 2006
Bombay Quiz Club
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Bombay Quiz Club
Peace, and Cthulhu fthagn.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Bombay Quiz Club
The next BQC quiz has been scheduled for 19th Nov, Sunday. (11.30 am)
Naveen Unni will quizmaster.
Venue : Cathedral High School, near VT station.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
The Call of Cthulhu
It was while perusing the papers of the late Francis Wayland Thurston that I first read of the strange and sinister events that nearly unleashed forces of ravening madness upon this Earth. We live in a fragile bubble of life, warmed by the comforting hearthglow of our ignorance, in which we select the facts we wish to see. There are those who knowingly pierce that bubble, exposing themselves to the horror that no human mind can comprehend and still stay sane. Thurston talks about the merciful inability of the human mind to correlate all the contents of the world. I, who in my unthinking folly, once prided himself in his skill at drawing linkages between apparently unrelated facts, concur. If I had not seen a curious convergence between the last attempt to free Cthulhu on 1 April 1926 and the formation of the Bombay Quiz Club, 80 years later to the very day, I would not now be plagued by nightmares of clammy terror, of vast dripping Cyclopean architecture, and always, waking or asleep, the guttural incantation:
Cthulhu fthagn
I present these facts in the hope that, forewarned, no other human being accidentally falls into the clutches of the monstrous Amit Varma or the cruel Dhoomk2.
Struck by the coincidence of the day on which the BQC was founded-
It is with curious reluctance that I set down these feeble words, so pitifully inadequate to describe the unspeakable abomination that is the BQC League table. The rituals of the BQC are centered around the Master of Ceremonies- and thus far, it has only been a Master. Some women have been involved in these atrocious deeds, but none has, as yet, stepped up to lead the Cult. These loathsome occasions involve an endless testing to weed out the weak from the
Remember these names as the shreds of your sanity claw at the enveloping darkness to come, for it is they who will raise Cthulhu and end the shrill, brief history of our race:
BQC Points Table (as of
Amit Varma: 29.5 from 4 quizzes
Anand Sivashankar: 22 from 3
Ravi Venkatesh: 20 points from 4
The Invizible Man: 19 from 3
Rishi: 18 from 4
Sumant Srivathsan: 17 from 2.
AP Alargarsamy: 14 from 2
Aadisht Khanna: 12 from 2
Vibhendu Tiwari: 12 from 2
Arvind Krishnaswamy: 11.5 from 3
Nandan Krishnaswamy: 11.5 from 3
Rajiv Rai: 11 from 2
Amit Pandeya: 10 from 1
Dhoomk2: 10 from 1
Rohan Khanna: 10 from 1
Prasad Shetty: 7 from 1
Prasann: 7 from 1
Rohit: 7 from 1
Saurabh: 7 from 1
Naveen Venkarataman: 6 from 3
Pradeep Ramarathnam: 5.5 from 1
Souvik Basu: 5.5 from 1
Arjun Chatterjee: 4 from 1
Leslie Mathew: 4 from 1
Sarat Rao: 4 from 1
1. Surprisingly, not Shub Niggurath, the infernal black goat with a thousand young.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Much fun x 2
Rajiv's much-awaited quiz was superbly balanced and keenly contested, with all 17 participants taking part in the finals, if one may call it that, in five teams of three each and two lonely souls. Sumant Srivathsan, Anand Sivakumar and Arun Srinivas led from start to finish, eventually winning by a whopping margin of five points, 27.5 to the 22.5 of two other teams. The final results (and scores):
1] Sumant Srivathsan, Anand Sivashankar and Arun Srinivas (27.5 points)
2] Nandan Krishnaswamy, AP Alagarsamy and Souvik Basu (22.5)
2] Arvind Krishnaswamy, Pradeep Ramarathnam and Amit Varma (22.5)
4] Govind Grewal and Aadisht Khanna (20)
5] J Ramanand, Naveen Unni and Satyam (19)
6] Rishi Iyengar, Aditya Jalan and Ravi Venkatesh (17.5)
Arun's quiz on the 28th got a low turnout, perhaps because it came just after Diwali. Many who confirmed did not come, and redemption, I'm afraid, will not come easy for them. In any case, the quiz turned out to be quite a thriller, and was decided by a last-question buzzer. In brief, the results:
1] Rishi Iyengar and Amit Varma
2] Sumant Srivathsan and Naveen Unni
3] Arvind and Nandan Krishnaswamy
A post with the league standings, written by Rishi, will arrive duly.