Knowledge Masters Open
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How did everyone do on the KMO? State College got a 1798.
Edit: We actually got a 1806, sorry.
Edit: We actually got a 1806, sorry.
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Jason Ma
Stanford University Quiz Bowl
Host of ACF Fall 2007
Stanford University Quiz Bowl
Host of ACF Fall 2007
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For those who have never encountered the KMO, can anyone explain to me what it is? I know it's online and has bad puns, but what makes it worth doing? Is is shockingly easy or ACF-level difficult?
Noah Rahman
Welcome to Simbabwe, where the property is already owned and the houses built and you compete to burn and dispossess them. Compete with Robert Mugabe, Canaan Banana, Cecil Rhodes and Sir Godfrey Huggins to earn a place on the all-time EU travel ban list!
Welcome to Simbabwe, where the property is already owned and the houses built and you compete to burn and dispossess them. Compete with Robert Mugabe, Canaan Banana, Cecil Rhodes and Sir Godfrey Huggins to earn a place on the all-time EU travel ban list!
KMO
To Teams in Indiana (out of 26):
1. Harrison 1686
2. Culver Academies 1569
To answer the question in regard to the value of the KMO: We like doing it for three reasons:
1. We don't have to travel.
2. We get to compete against over 800 teams at the same time.
3. We love the puns... no, of course not.
4. The questions are pretty easy, especially as they are multiple choice, but it's still a challenge to answer accurately and quickly.
5. As this is a very different format (team works together), some of the "buzzer shy" players get an opportunity to contribute.
6. They have a separate 9th grade competition so our Freshmen get to play, too.
Those are the main points. My recommendation: Everybody should participate in the KMO! (And I don't get kick-backs...)
1. Harrison 1686
2. Culver Academies 1569
To answer the question in regard to the value of the KMO: We like doing it for three reasons:
1. We don't have to travel.
2. We get to compete against over 800 teams at the same time.
3. We love the puns... no, of course not.
4. The questions are pretty easy, especially as they are multiple choice, but it's still a challenge to answer accurately and quickly.
5. As this is a very different format (team works together), some of the "buzzer shy" players get an opportunity to contribute.
6. They have a separate 9th grade competition so our Freshmen get to play, too.
Those are the main points. My recommendation: Everybody should participate in the KMO! (And I don't get kick-backs...)
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KMO is kind of fun, but we wouldn't participate for fun alone. Getting a team to function correctly requires everyone to shut up and move on when they get questions wrong, not to chime in with what everyone else is saying, and to have some caution giving an answer when lots of points are at stake. This makes people with positive qb experience competitive at KMO, and makes newer people with positive KMO experience competitive at real quiz bowl.
The official results came out tonight on the Academic Hallmarks website; the PDF is at http://www.greatauk.com/kmoh.pdf
This year's mean was 1271.
Top 10:
1. Thomas Jefferson (VA) 197 correct; 1849
2. State College (PA) 196 correct; 1806
3. Montgomery Blair (MD) 195 correct; 1781
4. Auburn (IL) 196 correct; 1777
5. Lakeside (WA) 190 correct; 1755
6. Maggie Walker (VA) 199 correct; 1754
7. Raleigh Charter (NC) 194 correct; 1747
8. Danville (KY) 190 correct; 1744
9. Spotswood (VA) 195 correct; 1727
10. Richard Montgomery (MD) 194 correct; 1726
Patrick King
This year's mean was 1271.
Top 10:
1. Thomas Jefferson (VA) 197 correct; 1849
2. State College (PA) 196 correct; 1806
3. Montgomery Blair (MD) 195 correct; 1781
4. Auburn (IL) 196 correct; 1777
5. Lakeside (WA) 190 correct; 1755
6. Maggie Walker (VA) 199 correct; 1754
7. Raleigh Charter (NC) 194 correct; 1747
8. Danville (KY) 190 correct; 1744
9. Spotswood (VA) 195 correct; 1727
10. Richard Montgomery (MD) 194 correct; 1726
Patrick King
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A few random comments:
I think we can now refer to TJ as the of the KMO (and NAQT HS NCT).
Its pretty pathetic that my school only got 3rd in our county...damn magnet schools (Blair and Richard Montgomery)
One question: Why did my team get ranked 20th when we had the exact same score as Dunbar who was listed as 19th?
I think we can now refer to TJ as the of the KMO (and NAQT HS NCT).
Its pretty pathetic that my school only got 3rd in our county...damn magnet schools (Blair and Richard Montgomery)
One question: Why did my team get ranked 20th when we had the exact same score as Dunbar who was listed as 19th?
Alex Price
Walter Johnson 2006
Emory University 2010
Walter Johnson 2006
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kmo is relatively easy, what people usually lose points on is time (seven seconds and under is 10 points, and it decreases down to 5 pts for the first try, second try and you get 2). I could easily answer 75% of the questions myself, if that helps put it in perspective. It's not as evenly distributed as naqt questions either; there's a much larger focus on science and geography from what I've noticed, and less on lit, art, and music (I don't recall any art questions, and music there was only one trash question out of 200 total questions in the competition). I'm not really certain why we do it, as it is definitely our least favorite competition of the year.
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It would be sort of freaky if TJ were to three-peat NAQT and three-lose PACE, good luck with that, cuz you'll need it.astrophysicist2b wrote:btw, tj is not the of quiz bowl. they're going down this year, just like the fell to gov school last year in pace.
EDIT: Echo Sam's thoughts down below. Last year's Gov squad was one of the strongest teams I have ever faced. The real fluke was TJ A going 13-0 against Gov before that match; that really shouldn't have happened.
And remember, you'll more than likely have to hack through TJ B if you want a shot at being the Nancy Zerg to TJ's . Powe to you
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Mike Sollosi, University of Virginia
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Would that be--in one match the entire year against one of the greatest teams ever assembled, in one of the tightest national final rounds ever read, at the end of a rally for the ages largely achieved by one of the best high school quiz bowl players ever to compete? I'd hardly call that "going down," but we will certainly see what we can do to prevent it.astrophysicist2b wrote:they're going down this year, just like the[y] fell to gov school last year in pace.
I don't mean to answer with fighting words, but I think it's an insult to last year's Gov team to cast that PACE final as an upset. We'd just been winning a lot of lucky matches against them that year, and unfortunately got served up our loss at a particularly unfortunate time.
See you this Saturday.
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we already did hack through tj b the only time we played them this season. have to work on tj a though. I still don't understand how gov school did it last year... if we continue to play the way we did saturday we'll never even give them a good match. too bad I won't be here next year when they graduate their entire a team (it is everyone, right?). sorry if it seemed like there was any animosity in my previous post... we really do like the tj team, but it would be nice if *someone* could beat them every once in a while... it is like the hope people had of beating . hopefully we'll be at the tj tournament in january, but I don't know that we'll actually get to play them again until naqt and pace. our only losses this season have been to tj a, so they're definitely good practice. hey, and if you want to give us some pointers so you can have more competitive matches, feel free. doesn't it get boring slaughtering every team you play?