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Proctoring Procedures

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D. Multiple Solutions (done if multiple papers are raised):
1. For simultaneous solutions, verify as in part C.
a. If both are correct, award this card to one and award a card from the stack not in play to the other.
b. If only one is correct, award the card as usual.
c. If both are incorrect, continue as with normal incorrect solution.
2. If papers were not raised simultaneously (in the case that one raises paper, and another raises paper before proctor says "STOP!"), verify the first as described in part C.
a. If the solution is correct, award the card and continue as normally.
b. If the solution is incorrect, verify the other solution as described in part C.
E. Round Procedures:
Level 1
1. Rounds 1 and 2: Will proceed as detailed above.
2. Round 3 (Final Round): Please refer to the Contest Rules "Final Round" section.
Level 2
1. Rounds 1 and 2: Will proceed as detailed on previous page.
2. Round 3 (Final Round): Please refer to the Contest Rules "Final Round" section.
F. Awards:
1. All participants - a medal, or ribbon, or certificate.
2. Trophies - 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th .....
G. General Guidelines and Reminders:
1. Try not to proctor at a table with students from your class/school. If you're at a table with students from your class/school, you can trade with another proctor to rectify this situation.
 
2. A warning will be issued for improper behavior, such as
a. a participant looking at another's paper/work,
b. a participant not following rules, e.g. saying "stop!" instead of raising his paper, or anything else the proctor deems necessary.
All proctors are advised to exercise discretion in this area. If the 2nd warning is given, participant will be penalized by being disqualified for either the remainder of this round or the next round appropriately.
3. If someone answers and is wrong, s/he is not allowed to attempt another answer until the next time a target number is rolled, whether everyone is stumped or it's a new card.
4. When everyone is stumped and time runs out, re-roll for a new target number. If it still stumps everyone, then it's probably a difficult card. Substitute a new card from the stack of cards you're not using and start over with that card.
5. Of course, when someone has a solution, he will raise his paper and the proctor will say "STOP!". However, if there are multiple papers raised right when the proctor says "STOP!", then we have a special situation to judge. Going by who had their paper raised first, check the answers one by one until there is a correct solution (if there is one at all!). Reward a point as usual. More points will be awarded if and only if the correct answers are by multiple people who raised their paper simultaneously.
 
  
  

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