Date
16 Nov 2021
Quiz on Basic Engineering and its Sciences
Resource Person : COSMOS-Explorer
Date : 16th November 2021
Time : 11.00 AM to 1.00 PM
Venue : Seminar Hall
Number of Participants : 97 Students
About the Program :The Quiz titled “Basic Engineering and its Sciences” was organized to enrich the knowledge of First Year students to get exposure on various engineering streams and its applications.
The program was started at 11.00 AM with the welcome speech by HOD/AS and followed by introduction of the COSMOS-Explorer Team by Dr.V.Paramaguru, Asso. Prof. ASE. The COSMOS-Explorer Team handled an interactive session with their various quiz questions through two rounds.
- Round 1: Decider Round
- Round 2: Final Round
Initially students were separated with their team with maximum of 2 per team. After the instruction, Decider round was held for about 20mins with 15 questions. Out of which 10 teams has been shortlisted based on their Marks and time of completion.
Then the final round was held for about 1 hour with 50 questions with 5 questions for each team.
|
1st prize |
2nd prize |
3rd Price |
Name |
Mogilisetty Ranjith Kumar & Charan P |
Shibani Sahu R & Drishya Bhandary |
Umesh |
|
ranjithmogili5@gmail.com charan.pm20@gmail.com |
shibanisahur16@gmail.com |
21mesh.152216@gmail.com |
The students were expressed that this program was highly useful to them. Finally, the seminar was ended with vote of thanks.
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