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Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 5th, 2018, 12:11 pm
by Polarrr
jimmy-bond wrote:So at a competition, I got "Scientists Before the 1900s" as one of my categories. For C, my partner and I put "Marie Curie", who was born in 1867 and died in 1934. Since she did most of her work in the 1900s, would she count as a valid answer in that category?
I would probably ask the proctor what they meant by that category for clarification. I would assume they meant born before 1900, but they may mean by their scientific discovery. I would assume that's correct.
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 7th, 2018, 7:01 pm
by Full Power
jimmy-bond wrote:So at a competition, I got "Scientists Before the 1900s" as one of my categories. For C, my partner and I put "Marie Curie", who was born in 1867 and died in 1934. Since she did most of her work in the 1900s, would she count as a valid answer in that category?
Since she was doing scientific work by 1900, she should have been an acceptable answer.
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 9th, 2018, 6:42 am
by JoeyC
At some competitions I've received the category Taxonomic Ranks, and I wrote down actual categories (such as Anneledia, Brachiopeda, etc) and got it wrong. (They wanted the words family, genus,etc. instead of the actual categories). Would the test have been misgraded, or did I just get it wrong?
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 9th, 2018, 9:30 am
by jimmy-bond
JoeyC wrote:At some competitions I've received the category Taxonomic Ranks, and I wrote down actual categories (such as Anneledia, Brachiopeda, etc) and got it wrong. (They wanted the words family, genus,etc. instead of the actual categories). Would the test have been misgraded, or did I just get it wrong?
Sounds like they wanted class and genus and such. If they were looking for specific ranks, they probably would've made the category straightforward like "Genera".
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 17th, 2018, 6:42 am
by Skink
MattChina wrote:vehicleguy wrote:I may be in this event and regionals is in less than 2 weeks. What are the most important topics to cover?
They use a lot of topics from other events such as Herpetology, so study terms from other events. In general, I think the most important topics are the ones that are already events
Dear any event supervisors reading this, don't do this! It's so easy to unfairly favor people in specific events over others. R&M folks have an advantage, for example...
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 22nd, 2018, 4:55 pm
by Almandine
Fellas, would alternate star names like Al Athfar be an acceptable answer? Also, would broad terms like Andromeda, which many stars have in their names, be also acceptable?
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 22nd, 2018, 5:05 pm
by JionPark
Almandine wrote:Fellas, would alternate star names like Al Athfar be an acceptable answer? Also, would broad terms like Andromeda, which many stars have in their names, be also acceptable?
I guess Al Athfar would be allowed, but who knows if there's going to be a category on alternate stars?
To your second question, I think Andromeda would have to be used specifically, because Andromeda is also a galaxy. For an example, Beta Andromedae would probably fit in 'B' , because of Beta.
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 22nd, 2018, 6:17 pm
by Almandine
I meant Al Athfar as in the category stars. Stars can have multiple names, and this is one of them.
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: March 22nd, 2018, 9:07 pm
by JionPark
Almandine wrote:I meant Al Athfar as in the category stars. Stars can have multiple names, and this is one of them.
Use the english name of this star just in case.
Re: Fast Facts B
Posted: April 4th, 2018, 7:32 pm
by Almandine
Fellas, Rotavirus be an acceptable answer under the category microbes?