Uninhabited Island Exam

Uninhabited Island Exam is an exam that requires ‘all types of abilities’. Students will be tested on their Academic ability, physical ability, mental ability and communication ability. It is a group based exam where all the students from all the school years compete against each other. The duration of the exam on the island is two weeks i.e From July 20 to August 3. The area of the uninhabited island used for the exam is larger than the exam that was undertaken the previous year.

Objectives

 * For two weeks, groups will compete with each other to earn points in a survival exam.
 * In the event that all members of a group retire during the exam, the group in question will be immediately disqualified. All points earned prior to disqualification will be invalidated and the group’s ranking will be finalized immediately.

Groups

 * Students are allowed to make a big group of maximum 6 people from the students of the same year regardless of class standings. Even though forming a group is not a prerequisite, forming a group is more beneficial.
 * For approximately four weeks till July 16, students can select up to two students of their choice to form a small group of a maximum of 3 people.
 * The small groups form the basis of the big groups. Students can only group up with students from the same grade.
 * A maximum of four can be in a small group created by the 1st years, and 3rd years could have up to three people in a group, same as the 2nd years.
 * In cases when boys and girls forms a mixed group, the ratio of girls to boys must be at least 2 to 3.


 * The possible combinations for the small groups:

[1 boy] [2 boys] [3 boys]

[1 girl] [2 girls] [3 girls]

[1 boy, 2 girls]


 * Once you’ve established a group, you can’t switch to another group whatever the reason may be. Apart from the advantages of having more people, special privileges are afforded to groups with more people.


 * No matter how many people drop out in the middle of the exam, the group can continue to function without any issues until the last person drops out.


 * After the special exam starts, the small groups will be allowed to come together and form a big group. i.e. 2 groups of 3 people or 3 groups of 2 people or even 6 Solo participants could form one big group. In a big group of more than 4 people, the percentage of girls in the group must be at least 50%.

Basic Cards overview
1. Head Start: At the start of the exam, the points you can use are multiplied by 1.5.

2. Bonus: The owner of this card gets twice as many private points from rewards.

3. Half Off: In the event of a penalty, reduces the number of private points to be paid by half. Only valid for the cardholder.

4. Free Ride: Designate a group at the start of the exam. Receive as a bonus half of the private points won by the designated group. Joining with the designated group nullifies the effect of the card.

5. Insurance: In case the owner of this card is to be eliminated due to ill health, gives that person one grace day to recover. Not valid if the elimination is due to cheating.

Special Cards overview
1. More People: The owner of this card can join a group as the 7th person. This card can be used once the exam starts, and the required ratio of boys to girls will not apply.

2. Nullify: In the event of a penalty, reduces the number of private points to be paid to 0. Only valid for the cardholder.

3. Trial: Receive the right to get 1.5 times as many class points from the rewards of the special exam. However, the group will be penalized if they don’t enter the top 30%. The school will provide the additional class points for the rewards.

''Each student will receive one of the eight cards at random. Anyone can look up who holds what card in the OAA.''

Cards overview and rules
1. Both Basic and Special Cards can be traded within the same year.

2. You couldn’t trade within your class, and once a card has changed owners, it cannot be traded further.

3. The effects do not stack when you use the same card.

''A student can hold and use up to 7 cards. The three special cards will be randomly distributed and each school year will get only one of each type. Therefore, it is possible for a class to end up with all three of the special cards. ''

Basic Movement Rule

 * A new designated area will be announced four times a day.On the first and last day of the exam, there will only be three with no random designation.


 * The target intervals are 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, and 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.


 * Three times a day, the site of the next designated area will be within two cells laterally or one cell diagonally of the previous area.


 * Once a day, the next designated area will be randomly selected out of all accessible areas on the map. Random designation will never occur twice in a row.


 * The first three groups to arrive at a designated area will receive an Early Bird Bonus based on their arrival order, with the first getting 10 points, the second getting 5 points, and the third getting 3 points.

※The time in which all members of a group have arrived in the area will be used to determine the ranking of the bonus.


 * Everyone who arrives at the designated area within the time interval will receive an Arrival Bonus of one point.


 * In the event that a group is already present in the next designated area when it gets selected, they will receive the one-point Arrival Bonus, but will not be eligible for the Early Bird Bonus.


 * Groups will be penalized should they fail to arrive at the designated area three times in a row. Points will continue to be deducted based on the number of consecutive misses. However, once the group breaks the chain of misses, the penalty counter will be reset to zero.

Watch

 * The school will continuously monitor the health and well being of all students via a specially provided wristwatch.


 * If any physical or digital abnormalities are detected in the watch, all further point acquisitions will be disabled and a checkup will be required.


 * Provides the user with alerts regarding any health abnormalities. A Warning Alert can be disregarded, but in the event of an Emergency Alert, the user must return to the starting area. Failure to return to the starting area within 24 hours may result in retirement.


 * The watch comes pre-programmed with one of twelve different Tables. The order in which designated areas are assigned differs between each Table.


 * If an Emergency Alert goes off for at least five minutes without being disabled by the user, a medical team will be dispatched to the user’s location.In the event of a dire emergency such as cardiac arrest or a sharp drop in blood pressure, the team will come immediately.

Tablet

 * A small tablet will be issued to every student.


 * Provides a digital map of the island, allowing real-time verification of any active designated area and the user’s current location.


 * Provides information about nearby Task locations, prospective rewards, and so on.


 * Allows confirmation of the current standings of the top and bottom groups. This will become available starting on the fourth day of the exam and last until the end of the twelfth day. Users will only be shown a point breakdown of the top ten groups, bottom ten groups, and their own group.


 * The GPS searching feature will be unlocked from the sixth day onward, allowing the user to find the physical location of any student on the island. However, each search will cost the user 1 point.


 * Displays any notification messages from the school in the event that an exam-wide issue has taken place.


 * Should the tablet’s battery run out, it can be charged at the starting area or one of many designated charging locations. Total battery life is estimated at around eight hours of continuous application use.

Tasks

 * Tasks may appear at any time from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. On the first day of the exam, they’ll appear starting at 10:00 AM and on the final day of the exam, they’ll stop appearing at 3:00 PM.


 * Tasks are split up into three general categories, and it’s possible for the same Task to show up more than once. The category distributions are as follows: 40% Academic Ability, 30% Physical Ability, and 30% Other.


 * Task appearance time is unpredictable. In order to find out the current status of a given Task, groups must physically travel to the Task location.


 * Depending on the Task, successful top-ranking participants will be awarded points, provisions, or even the ability to increase maximum group size.

Rewards

 * First Place:

300 Class Points, 1 million Private Points, 1 Protection Point.


 * Second Place:

200 Class Points, 500,000 Private Points.


 * Third Place:

100 Class Points, 250,000 Private Points.


 * Groups within top 50% (including groups placed 1st to 3rd):

50,000 Private Points.


 * Groups within top 70% (including groups placed 1st to 3rd):

10,000 Private Points.


 * Class Points rewards for the top three groups will be taken from the class years of the bottom-placed three groups.


 * Class Points are not related to the number of people, but are divided equally by the number of classes. i.e. If a group consisting only students of a single class gets first place, the rewards for first place will be given entirely to that Class.On the other hand, if a group consisting of students from all four classes gets first place, the rewards will be divided equally among the four classes.

Penalties

 * The colossal total reward of 600 class points for the top three groups, will be evenly collected from the years of the bottom three placed groups. i.e. If the first-placed group is a second-year group and the last-placed group is a first-year group, the reward will be taken equally from every first-year class’s class points. The second-placed group corresponds to the second-to-last group, and the third-placed group corresponds to the third-to-last group.


 * In case the top and bottom groups are from the same year, the classes in the last placed group will have to pay 100 points each to the classes in the top group, while the classes in the 2nd to last-placed group will have to pay 66 points each, and the third to last with 33 points each. i.e. If a class wins first place alone, they will receive 300 points, but if that class also has a student alone in a group in last place, 100 points will be deducted, and they’ll only get 200 points.


 * In case a group with a mix of 4 classes finishes bottom, the number of class points to be taken will be reduced reduced to 75, 50, and 25 class points respectively for 1st, 2nd and 3rd last places


 * Students of the bottom 5 groups will be expelled.

''In case a group has to face the penalty for the exam, the group has to pay 6 million private points to be exempt from it. The division of the amount would be based on the number of peoples in the group. For a group of six, a million private points per person would save a student from expulsion.''

''After the exam starts, students cannot borrow or lend points to each other. As a result, the student must have the number of points necessary beforehand to overturn an expulsion''

Schedule

 * July 19: Assemble at the sports field, take the bus to the port, and board the ship.


 * July 20 Special Exam starts; the exam will be explained, and supplies will be given.


 * August 3: Special Exam ends; rankings will be announced on the ship, and rewards will be paid out accordingly.

* Private points for August will be awarded after the uninhabited island exam.


 * August 4: On the cruise, free to do anything the whole day.


 * August 11: Arrive at the port, return to school and be dismissed.

From August 4 to August 11, Students were allowed to enjoy their summer vacation on the luxury cruise for a total of eight days and seven nights. No Special exam would take place during that period

Small Solo Groups

 * Suzune Horikita


 * Kiyotaka Ayanokōji


 * Rokusuke Kōenji


 * Fūka Kiryūin


 * Mio Ibuki


 * Hayato Kitō