GlobeX Cup '19 Junior

GlobeX Cup '19 will have a junior and senior division, featuring problems with difficulties from elementary to advanced. To determine which division suits you the best, we recommend looking at the problem statements from last year's contest. This is the junior division of the contest.

Registration

Please fill out this form in order to register for the contest and be eligible for prizes.

Junior Prizes

1st Place: $30 Cash Prize
2nd Place: Wolfram|One + Wolfram|Alpha Pro
3rd Place: Free Admission to StarterHacks

Contact

For any inquiries, please email [email protected] or message our Instagram page GlobeXCup.


Here are the parameters of the contest:

  • Contest duration: 3 hours.
  • Number of problems: 5. Full feedback. Each problem will be worth 100 points, with subtasks.
  • Not rated.
  • Scoreboard will be visible.
  • No submission limit.
  • Ties will be broken by the sum of times used to solve the problems starting from the beginning of the contest. The first submission time of your highest score will be used.
  • Checkers for problems: standard unless otherwise specified.

Due to rampant issues with cheating on contests that has happened recently, any suspicious behavior during the contest window may result in being forcibly ranked at the bottom of the scoreboard. Such behavior includes, but is not limited to:

  • Registering for the contest with at least two accounts.
  • Participating in the contest with an account that is not your primary account.
  • During the contest window, talking about the contest in more detail than answering a yes/no question about whether one participated in the contest. This includes, but is not limited to, posting spoilers about the contest and public speculation of the contest.
  • Attempting to exploit bugs in the platform to subvert the constraints of the contest.
  • Deliberately obfuscating code.

Clarification requests for the contest must be routed through the clarification system provided on DMOJ, and not through other channels including but not limited to Slack and Discord.

The problem writers for this contest are Beautiful_Times, c.


Before the contest date, you may wish to check out the tips and help pages.

This contest will consist of 5 problems, the difficulty of which is approximately CCC Junior. Some problems offer partial marks in the form of subtasks. If you cannot solve a problem fully, we encourage you to go for these partial marks.

You will have 3 hours to complete the contest. After the contest window begins, you may begin at any time. Your personal timer will start counting down, and you will be able to submit until 3 hours from when you started, or until the hard deadline, whichever comes first.

After joining the contest, you proceed to the Problems tab to begin. You can also go to Users if you wish to see the rankings.

We have listed below some advice as well as contest strategies:

  • Start from the beginning. Ties will be broken by the sum of times used to solve the problems starting from the beginning of the contest. The first submission time of your highest score will be used.
  • Remove all extra debugging code and/or input prompts from your code before submitting. The judge is very strict — most of the time, it requires your output to match exactly.
  • Do not pause program execution at the end. The judging process is automated. You should use stdin / stdout to perform input / output, respectively. It is guaranteed that all the problems will be solvable with C++ and Java.
  • Read carefully, and try to attempt all the problems. They may not be as hard as they seem and you may get partial points!

At the end of the contest, you may comment below to appeal a judging verdict. In the case of appeals, the decision(s) of staff is final.



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