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==Format==
 
==Format==
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Each round contains 30 questions, grouped into six categories with point values from 20 to 100, like on the game show.  The point values ostensibly reflect difficulty.  A coin toss determines the first team to select a clue.  The team selecting a clue gets 30 seconds to confer and give an answer.  If right, the team scores the points.  If not, the other team gets 10 seconds to give an answer and score the points on the rebound.  Then, control alternates to the other team, and play continues until the board is cleared.  The team with the higher score gets a bonus for winning the game.
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Each team plays a number of preliminary rounds against random opponents.  The teams with the highest cumulative scores (regardless of win-loss record) qualify for the playoffs.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=68562#p68562 hsquizbowl forum post with format description]

Revision as of 23:09, 17 July 2013

A Jeopardy!-style tournament is a knowledge tournament for high schools, popular in New Jersey. Although it is generally not considered to be quiz bowl, many quiz bowl teams also participate in these sorts of competitions.

Format

Each round contains 30 questions, grouped into six categories with point values from 20 to 100, like on the game show. The point values ostensibly reflect difficulty. A coin toss determines the first team to select a clue. The team selecting a clue gets 30 seconds to confer and give an answer. If right, the team scores the points. If not, the other team gets 10 seconds to give an answer and score the points on the rebound. Then, control alternates to the other team, and play continues until the board is cleared. The team with the higher score gets a bonus for winning the game.

Each team plays a number of preliminary rounds against random opponents. The teams with the highest cumulative scores (regardless of win-loss record) qualify for the playoffs.

External links