Sunday 16 July 2017

SHRADDHAA - Andhra Medical College - AP Academic Intermedics - Inter college academic competitions - rules, etc



MEDI - SUDOKU - how to play 

It is like normal sudoku - instead of numbers 1 to 9 we have 9 diseases and  for each disease we have 9 terms which you will use to fill up the squares with.
It is suggested that in a team, one person try to finish the sudoku - for this give an arbitrary number from 1 to 9 to the 9 diseases and complete the sudoku using numbers - meanwhile other person will unscramble the jumbled words into 9 groups - one group of 9 terms for each number.
at the end just fill up the squares.

An example of 4x4 sudoku is given here - fill up with
warfarin;     bleeding gums & petechiae;         present in lemons;        related to rhodopsin;        
 related to Calcium;        factors 2,7,9,10;           keratomalacia;        prothrombin time;
pigeon chest;          bossing of skull;           for blood coagulation;      collagen & capillary fragility

Scurvy

               

Night
blindness
Precursor
in carrots












Rickets 


so obviously, this sudoku is based on 4 vitamins - A,  D,   C,     K.
it is suggested to group the terms under each vitamin
A - (precursor in carrots, night blindness),  related to rhodopsin.  keratomalacia
C - (scurvy)   bleeding gums & petechiae;    present in lemons;   collagen capillary fragility
D  - (rickets)  related to calcium;   pigeon chest;   bossing of skulls
K - warfarin;     factors 2,7,9, 10;     prothrombin time;     for blood coagulation

now you can substitute nuimbers for vitamins - 1,2,3,4 for above vitamins given in the squares  -
i.e. A, D, C,   (not given no. 4 is K)

3


1
1











2


complete the square as follows -


3
2
4
1
1
4
3
2
2
3
1
4
4
1
2
3
 and then substitue with vitamin terms

 or directly fill with vitamin terms

Scurvy

rel. to Calcium
 war-farin
Night
blindness
Precursor
in carrots
 blood coaguln
 collagen cap. fragilty
 pigeon chest
 skull bossing

 in lemons
 kerato-malacia
 factors 2,7,9,10
prothrombin time 
 rhodopsin
Rickets
bleeding gums petechia 

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OBG  -  PADOSAN 

(modification of Brainbashers Neighbors & Futoshiki Japanese game 

A grid of 6x6 table would be there - it has to be filled by 36 phrases - related to 6 alphabetically arranged Obstetric disorders - 6 for each disorder - they have to be placed in such a way that the same disorder is not repeated in any one column or row - clues are given in the form of a mark for adjacent boxes.
A numerical example is given below for understanding - an easy 4x4 example is given below -



 The connecting marks > <   mean that the adjoining numbers are consecutive ; no mark means they are not consecutive / adjacent numbers.
so the worked out solution for above puzzle is
 4 >< 3    2 >< 1
          x    x
 2     4     1      3
 x                    x
 3     1     4      2
         x    x
 1 >< 2><3>< 4



See the example with vitamins again here -









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