2019 British Student Quiz Championships Final - Cambridge A vs Oxford A
TLDRThe 2019 British Student Quizzes Championships, hosted by Anne Dickinson, featured a thrilling final between Cambridge and Oxford. With a series of intellectual challenges, the competition tested the contestants' knowledge across various subjects. The event showcased the teams' prowess in areas such as literature, history, science, and arts. In a closely contested match, Oxford emerged victorious, securing their title as the student quiz champions of 2019.
Takeaways
- π The event is the final of the 2019 British Student Quizzes Championships, marking the ninth iteration of the competition.
- π The final match is contested between two prestigious universities, Cambridge and Oxford.
- π The participants are introduced, with each team member stating their name, hometown, and field of study.
- π£οΈ The host, Anne Dickinson, is responsible for editing the set from any quizzes SCT tournament for this competition.
- π The competition format includes toss-ups, with the first one being about a poet who wrote 'The Presence' after his wife's death.
- π΄ A question about British Pie Week leads to a discussion on traditional pie making and the use of pastry and fillings.
- π· The script mentions a jazz club and the use of materials in modern saxophones, highlighting the cultural and technical aspects of music.
- ποΈ Architectural styles and historical references are covered, such as the Egyptian Revival style in London's architecture.
- π§ͺ Scientific concepts are explored, including synaptic vesicles and the role of calcium in mediating vesicle fusion.
- π» The script delves into the world of music, mentioning Dizzy Gillespie and the significance of Massey Hall in jazz history.
- π There's a focus on literature, with references to works by William Golding, Maxim Gorky, and other notable authors.
Q & A
What is the 2019 British student quints championships?
-The 2019 British student quints championships is a competition between Cambridge and Oxford, marking the ninth iteration in the modern era of this academic contest.
Who is Anne Dickinson and what is her role in the competition?
-Anne Dickinson is the person responsible for editing the set from any quints SCT tournament for the British student quints championships.
What are the names and fields of study of the members of the Oxford team in the final?
-The Oxford team members are Jacob Robison studying physics, Isaac Brown studying French and linguistics, Jewish Elston studying economics, Holly Clark studying a deformation history, and Christian Bishops defending the champion title.
What are the names and fields of study of the members of the Cambridge team in the final?
-The Cambridge team members are Richard Freeland doing a PhD in algebra, Samuel Cook doing a PhD in sociology, Just Aprompt doing maths, and Young Again doing physics, all from Birmingham.
What is the significance of the 'pie of this fish' mentioned in the script?
-The 'pie of this fish' refers to a traditional method of making a pie with a savory filling, often involving dumplings, which is a distinctive cross that is hand-formed rather than baked in a tin.
What is the significance of the saxophone material mentioned in the script?
-The material mentioned, along with plastic imitations, is used to decorate the key touches on most modern saxophones and valve buttons on trumpets because metal contains the taste of caviar.
What is the connection between the 'Highgate Cemetery' and the Egyptian revival style mentioned in the script?
-Highgate Cemetery is a location in London that features Egyptian revival architectural elements, which were influenced by the earlier Egyptian revival following the Poliana invasion of Egypt.
What is the significance of the 'black cats' in the Art Deco style mentioned in the script?
-The black cats are exemplified by statues on the colonnade of the Carreras cigarette factory in Paris, which is an example of the stylistic influence of Egypt in Art Deco.
What is the significance of the 'Ecuador' mentioned in the script?
-Ecuador is mentioned in the context of a country known for its architecture that reflects an arithmetic mistake on the new cathedral of Cuenca, and its capital lies on the slopes of the inactive volcano Pichincha.
What is the significance of the 'jazz at Massey Hall' mentioned in the script?
-Jazz at Massey Hall refers to a 1950 concert featuring both Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, which is a significant event in the history of jazz music.
What is the significance of the 'banality of evil' mentioned in the script?
-The 'banality of evil' is a concept discussed by philosopher Hannah Arendt in her book 'Eichmann in Jerusalem', which explores the nature of evil through the trial of Adolf Eichmann.
What is the significance of the 'HPLC' mentioned in the script?
-HPLC stands for High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, a technique mentioned in the script that uses a non-polar stationary phase to allow more polar compounds to elute first.
What is the significance of the 'walking dead' mentioned in the script?
-The 'Walking Dead' is a reference to a popular post-apocalyptic comic series and a subsequent television show, which is also the name of a game produced by Telltale Games.
What is the significance of the 'PFI' mentioned in the script?
-PFI stands for Private Finance Initiative, a policy that was announced to be canceled by Philip Hammond in 2018. It was a method used for contracting with private companies for the management of public services.
What is the significance of the '19th Amendment' mentioned in the script?
-The 19th Amendment is a constitutional amendment in the United States that extended the right to vote to women, which was a major victory for the suffrage movement.
What is the significance of the 'Helmholtz configuration' mentioned in the script?
-The Helmholtz configuration is a method used to produce homogeneous magnetic fields, which is significant in the context of magnetic resonance imaging and other scientific applications.
What is the significance of the 'pacman-shaped heat distribution' mentioned in the script?
-The 'pacman-shaped heat distribution' refers to an infrared mapping of bodies in space, revealing a warm spot caused by the walls of the Herschel crater, which is an interesting astronomical observation.
What is the significance of the 'Washington Consensus' mentioned in the script?
-The 'Washington Consensus' refers to a set of economic policy prescriptions considered to be the standard reform package promoted for crisis-wracked developing countries by Washington-based institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank.
What is the significance of the 'Duke of Alençon' mentioned in the script?
-The 'Duke of Alençon' is a historical figure who was given the honorific title after winning an important battle, which is significant in the context of military history and leadership.
Outlines
π Introduction to the 2019 British Student Quizzes Championships
The script opens with a welcome to the final of the 2019 British Student Quizzes Championships, marking its ninth occurrence in the modern era. The competition features a showdown between Cambridge and Oxford universities. Anne Dickinson, responsible for editing the set from any quizzes SCT tournament, introduces the teams. Oxford's team, the challengers, includes Jacob Robison studying physics, Isaac Brown studying French and linguistics, Jewish Elston studying economics, and Holly Clark studying deformation history. The defending champions, Cambridge, comprise Richard Freeland pursuing a PhD in algebra, Samuel Cook in sociology, Just a Prompt in maths, and Young Again in physics. The competition begins with a series of 24 toss-ups, starting with a question about a poet who wrote 'Doctor in the House' and referenced his work as a doctor in his title.
π¨ Cultural and Historical Quiz Questions
The quiz continues with a variety of questions covering art, history, and culture. Topics include the Egyptian Revival style in the 1920s, the craftsmanship of the Guarani people, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and the influence of Egypt on architectural styles. The questions also touch on jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie, the philosophical concepts of Martin Heidegger, and the false consensus effect in social psychology. The round showcases a mix of challenging and diverse subjects, testing the teams' breadth of knowledge.
π Literary and Historical Insights
This paragraph delves into literary works and historical events. It mentions the role of consensus in US history, the influence of milliner's apprentice skills on fashion, and the significance of the journal of a 19th-century aristocrat. The paragraph also covers the works of William Golding, the development of quantum mechanics, and the contributions of Maxim Gorky to Russian literature. Additionally, it touches on the geographical aspects of Australia and the political history of the Central African Republic, highlighting the complexity and depth of the quiz content.
π Theatrical and Philosophical Explorations
The script moves into a discussion of theater and philosophy, starting with a reference to a 2014 annotation of a play that opens with nurses attending to a man. It then explores the concept of 'the banality of evil' as discussed by Hannah Arendt and the criticism of this concept by Gershom Scholem. The paragraph also covers the technical aspects of Kabbalah, the study of separators in lithium-ion batteries, and the angular momentum in physics. The questions are designed to challenge the contestants' understanding of both arts and sciences.
π Geographical and Cultural Curiosities
Geographical and cultural curiosities take center stage in this paragraph. It discusses the impact of civil war on a country's population, the introduction of an open water swim distance in the Olympics, and the video game developer Telltale Games. The paragraph also mentions the cancellation of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) in the UK, the unification of a church organization, and the criticism of biological determinism in intelligence. The questions are a blend of current events, sports, and social commentary.
πΌ Musical and Artistic Masterpieces
This paragraph focuses on music and art, mentioning the works of Austrian composers and their influence on classical music. It references the song cycle 'Das Lied von der Erde' and the use of Chinese poetry in music. The paragraph also delves into the world of Albrecht DΓΌrer, discussing his woodcuts and contributions to the field of art. Additionally, it touches on the imagist movement in poetry and the opposition to romantic optimism, showcasing the cultural richness of the quiz.
π Historical Accounts and Political Policies
Historical accounts and political policies are the central themes of this paragraph. It discusses the biography of a man named Watsonville, the term 'captain of industry,' and the conditions of England. The paragraph also covers the comedy of intrigue 'School for Scandal' and its performance history, as well as the concept of punctuated equilibrium in evolutionary biology. The questions reflect on the historical and political developments that have shaped societies.
π Astronomical Discoveries and Economic Theories
Astronomical discoveries and economic theories are explored in this paragraph. It talks about the infrared mapping of bodies in space and the heat distribution on the South Pole of a celestial body. The paragraph also delves into the economic contributions of George Akerlof and Joseph Stiglitz, their criticism of the Washington Consensus, and the development of wage determination theories. The questions challenge the contestants' knowledge of both the cosmos and economic thought.
π The Climactic Conclusion of the Quiz Competition
The script concludes with the announcement of the winners of the 2019 British Student Quizzes Championships. After a competitive match, Oxford emerges as the winner with a score of 452 to 335. The paragraph highlights the excitement and spectacle of the event, celebrating the intellectual prowess of the participants and the culmination of the quiz competition.
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Keywords
π‘British student quints championships
π‘Oxford and Cambridge
π‘Quiz
π‘Toss-ups
π‘Buzzers
π‘Championship
π‘Teams
π‘Defending champions
π‘Score
π‘Quizmaster
Highlights
Introduction of the 2019 British student quints championships final between Cambridge and Oxford.
Oxford's team members introduce themselves with their names, hometowns, and fields of study.
Cambridge's team members also introduce themselves, highlighting their academic pursuits.
The start of the quiz with the first toss-up question about literature.
A question on the final day of British Pie Week and the discussion of a traditional pie's characteristics.
Oxford scores with a question on caviar and the material used for caviar spoons.
Cambridge's correct answer on a question about Art Deco and its influence on architecture.
A question about the use of specific materials in crafting musical instruments, specifically saxophones.
Cambridge scores with a question on high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Oxford's correct answer on a question about the history of Ecuador and its capital city.
A question about the musician Dizzy Gillespie and his notable trumpet.
Discussion of the concept of 'banality of evil' in philosophy and its critics.
Oxford's correct answer on a question about the geographical and political aspects of Australia.
Cambridge's correct response to a question about the Central African Republic and its civil war.
A question about the Olympic Games and the introduction of an open water swim distance.
Oxford scores with a question about the video game developer Telltale Games and its notable titles.
A question about the policy of Antiqua zation and its effects on roadways and infrastructure.
Cambridge's correct answer on a question about the 19th amendment and women's suffrage in the USA.
Oxford's correct response to a question about the cancellation of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI).
A question about the Russian Orthodox Church and its unification council.
Oxford's correct answer on a question about the Austrian composer and his notable works.
Cambridge's correct response to a question about a scandal in the London theatre.
A question about the cancellation of the PFI and its implications for public-private partnerships.
Oxford's correct answer on a question about the African Empire and its historical battles.
Cambridge's correct response to a question about the South Pole and astronomical observations.
Oxford's victory declared in the 2019 British student quints championships.
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