DAY 1
Pandora’s Box
EVENT RULES
  Each school shall be represented by a team consisting of a
   minimum of FIVE and a maximum of EIGHT participants.
  The participants shall be provided with a container of
   ‘mystery’ props. The container shall be given in class 10-D in
   Spence Hall At 10:00 a.m. Preparation time from 10:00 a.m.
   to 11:00 a.m. shall be given to the participants. The event
   shall begin at 11:00 a.m. in the Spence Hall.
  The participants shall be expected to conceive a plot / story
   to be dramatised using the ‘Mystery’ props.
  There shall be no restriction in the interpretation of a theme
   or the use of the props.
  The participants are to use “All the mystery props” provided
   in the box.
  The teams may use different areas in the College premises
   to pepare their act.
  The teams are to perform in their respective school uniform.
  The total time given to participants to perform their act shall
   be five minutes (from empty stage to empty stage).
  The participants shall be permitted to use any audio or visual
   aid, if found necessary. The same is to be provided in a pen
   drive before the commencement of the event,
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
    Plot
    Innovation
    The use of props involved
    Acting
    Dialogues
                                    Nibbles
EVENT RULES
     Each school shall be represented by a team consisting of a minimum of TWO
      and a Maximum of THREE participants.
     The participants are required to bring their own ingredients and utensils,
      including those to be used for plating of their dishes.
     The participants shall be provided with a chef’s hat and apron which is to be
      worn throughout the event.
     Lack of hygiene will lead to disqualification.
ROUND 1 : APPETISER
  1. Time Allotted: 40 minutes
  2. This shall be an elimination round i.e., only the top ten teams will qualify for
     the final Round.
  3. The participants shall make Two snacks of their choice suitable for serving as
     Appetisers.
  4. The participants shall bring their own ingredients for the snacks they make.
  5. The use of ready-made mixes will lead to disqualification.
ROUND 2 : LUNCH PREPARATION
  1. Time Allotted: 2 hours
  2. The participants shall be expected to prepare two dishes suitable for four
     people as Lunch.
  3. Both dishes shall be either vegetarian or non-vegetarian.
  4. All the ingredients for the preparation are to be brought by the participants.
  5. The use of ready-made mixes will lead to disqualification.
  6. Gas burners shall be provided.
  7. Judges may question the participants on the cooking procedure that they are
     using.
  8. Two previously undisclosed ingredients shall be provided, which participants
     must Incorporate into their dishes.
  Recommendation: We can allot specific themes/cuisines to the participants
                                         Quiz-Ness
EVENT RULES
Each school shall be represented by a team consisting of TWO participants.
PRELIMINARY ROUND
       There shall be a preliminary written round comprising questions on the themes given.
       In case of a tie in the preliminary round, teams shall be selected on the basis of
        certain starred questions.
       The top six teams will qualify for the final round.
FINAL ROUND
   1.   The seating in the Final Round shall be decided by a draw of lots.
   2.   The Final Quiz shall consist of five rounds followed by a Buzzer Round.
   3.   The first four rounds will be on the themes given.
   4.   The fifth round shall feature a mixed bag of questions.
   5.   There shall be no negative marking for any round except for the final buzzer round.
                                       Inside Edge
EVENT RULES
  1.  BUDGET: 75 CRORE
  2.  Each school shall be represented by a team consisting of TWO participants.
  3.  The first ten teams to register shall be considered for the event.
  4.  A minimum of Fifteen and maximum of Twenty Two players shall be bought in the
      auction.
  5. A list of professional cricket players shall be drawn up and each of these players shall
      be allotted a specific number of points out of 100.
  6. The players will be given points on the basis of the latest ICC rankings.
  7. The points given to each player shall be disclosed after the auction.
  8. The 11 best players should be submitted out of the players in the squad bought by
      the participant.
  9. The participants will not be allowed the use of the internet during the event.
  10. The team with the maximum number of points shall be declared the winner.
                                 Dalal Street
EVENT RULES
  1. Each school shall be represented by a team consisting of TWO participants.
  2. Each team shall be provided with a virtual trading portfolio and will be allocated a
      base of INR 5,00,000 (virtual money) at the start of the trading contest.
  3. Not more than 10% of portfolio value can be invested in a given security.
  4. There are no transaction costs to make stock transactions (no commissions).
  5. Unlimited Trades are permitted for both the days in Equities, Options & Futures.
  6. Short Selling and Scalping will be allowed but no top-up shall be allowed.
  7. The portfolio must maintain less than 50% weight in cash for the Day 2 of the
      competition.
  8. Audits shall be performed at the end of both the days to ensure compliance with the
      rules and check for stock splits or other data inconsistencies.
  9. Any team whose portfolio weight in cash is more than 50% on Day 1 will be
      disqualified.
  10. As an investor, each team is expected to devise investment / trading strategies to
      maximise their profits and have the biggest portfolio.
  11. Participants must bring their own calculator.
  12. Computers with internet facility shall be provided.
  13. The use of mobile phones or smart watches is strictly prohibited during
  14. The trading hours. A minimum of one member of each team must be present at all
      times during the trading hours.
                                      The Leo Newsletter
EVENT RULES
1. Each school shall be represented by a team consisting of a minimum of THREE and a
maximum of FIVE participants.
2. The participants shall be permitted to use Canva, Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop and
Adobe Illustrator to design their newsletter.
3. The participants must write and design a 4 page newspaper, sized 11.25 x 17.25
inches, detailing the various competitions and events scheduled for Day 1, Day 2 and
Day 3 of Constantia.
4. There shall be no restrictions on the forms of articles printed in the newspaper.
5. Trivia, interviews, buffer articles, and other forms of interactive publications are
encouraged as an addition to reports about the different competitions.
6. Plagiarism and the usage of Artificial Intelligence tools will lead to disqualification.
7. The participants are to bring their own laptops, tablets, cameras and other necessary
equipment for usage during the event.
8. Inappropriate material, photos and language will be penalised.
9. The participants are to email their newsletter in a PDF format by 3:00 p.m. to
Leonewsletter.claudemartin@gmail.com.