Event Selection Exam

The Events Selection Exam is the last special exam for the 1st year students of Advanced Nurturing High School.

This a test where each class is paired up with another class from the same grade, who they directly compete aginst in 7 events. Each class needs to annouce 10 events, 5 "actual events" (events they actually intend to compete in) and 5 fakeouts. The paired classes then compete in the 7 randomly selected events chosen from the 10 "actual events", where 5 "actual events" are submitted by each class.

Guidelines
In this exam, each class each class is firstly supposed to select a commanding tower, who is responsible for selecting students for the events and can intervene in any of the events. The commanding tower of the winning class recieves person points while the Commanding tower of losing class is expelled. If a class fails to appoint a commanding tower, a student is randomly appointed as the commanding tower by the commanding tower. The commanding tower of each class of the same grade are supposed to assemble and draw a lottery. The winner of the lottery gets to decide the class they wish to compete against and they form a pair. The remaining two classes also form a pair. For example, if Class A won the lottery and chose to compete against Class B, Class A and Class B would form one pair. While Class C and Class D will form the other pair.

Each classes then must come up with 10 events and rules of the events. The event must be popular enough to be well know, such as rock paper scissors, poker, or chess. In the cases of situations like written tests questions and other related events, the school will decide the questions in order to ensure fairness. The rules of the events must also ensure that there is never a tie. All 10 events must be unique and must not take too long to finish. Also, the same class cannot register two identical events to the school. Events also can't be cancelled once they've already been decided.

For any event, the minimum number of participants is 1 and the maximum number are 20, including substitutes. There can only be two events with more than 10 participants, including the substitutes. Each student can participate in only one event and cannot participate in more than 2 events. A student may participate in only one event unless all of the student's classmates have already participated in one event each, in which case the student may participate more than once.

In case a class is unable to finish selection of event, the school automatically picks events for them. Though each class has to select 10 events, it need to select 5 of them as "certain events" and those are the events the class actually wish to compete in. The remaining 5 are to be selected to deceive the other class about which events are going to be selected. Finally, the pairs compete aginst each other in 7 events randomly selected by the school from the 10 total "actual events", where 5 are "actual events" are submitted by each class.

Each event is worth 30 Class Points, i.e. the winning class receives 30 points and the loosing class has 30 points deducted. The class with more events won would be considered the winner and receive an additional 100 points. ​​​​  Thus, the maximum amount of Class Points that classes can earn in the special exam is 310 points. Also, the maximum points that can be lost in the special exam is 210. If there is a shortage of Class Points in the losing class, the school will temporarily fill that insufficient number of points to give to winning class. The losing class's point will become 0 on surface, but in actuality will be negative. Future points recieved by the losing class will be automatically be transfered to school until the class pays the dept back.

Match ups

 * Class A goes against Class C
 * Class B goes against Class D

Exam Schedule

 * ​​​​​Special exam announcement date.
 * Command tower is chosen
 * Class Match ups are decided

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