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WA Masterminds 2011
Posted by Michael Fernando in Did you know?, Life's like this on April 20th, 2011
The WA Masterminds Quiz 2011 drew more interest than its previous version. More than a dozen teams took part in the Qualification Round.
The results showed that the competition was tough.
Qualification Round: Team & Points(out of 20):
RFC(Robo Fan Club) - 19
deadlyfireballs – 16
deeliminators – 16
mavericks – 15
smartalecs – 14
ingenious – 13
chickspower – 13
maestros – 12
memorylapse – 11
acumencrucible – 11
sprinters – 10
samuraiheroes – 10
innovators – 9
4 Teams qualified(based on the presence of the team members) to the final round that was held during the Annual Day Events Week.
Qualifiers:
RFC(Robo Fan Club) - Jignesh, Shekar – 19 Points (Out of 20)
De Eliminators – Chaitanya,Tabrez – 16 Points (Out of 20)
Mavericks – Jeyaraj, Meenakshi – 15 Points (Out of 20)
Teal-Titans(initially called chickspower) – Rajesh, Pravin – 13 Points (Out of 20)
The finals of WA Masterminds 2011 was filled with fun. Most of the answers were easy. The audience’s reaction, after each question was pronounced, showed they all knew the answers. Right from the beginning of the finals, the RFCs played like pros and accumulated enough points to lead the other teams by enough margin, so much so that even with dismal performance in the last round they could easily emerge as winners.
RFC emerged as winners, followed by Mavericks, Teal-Titans and Mavericks.
Congratulations to the winners and all the qualifiers, and thanks to all the participants and audience(and Harsh for managing the score)…
WA Quiz: The Showdown
Posted by Michael Fernando in Uncategorized on October 12th, 2009
Quiz Day Morning:
I was surprised when I found Neetesh(one of the Quiz contestants) reciting every detail of Pele(the football player). He knew A-Z about Pele. Apparently, Jiten had told him about an expected question on Pele, which was never asked.
Quiz Day – The Show:
The quiz started with the why-what-how about the rounds which turned into chaos. And everyone accepted the rules as they were when it was later agreed that any more arguments would only cause everyone to go home late.












