QM: Annie Sen Gupta
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Monday, October 27, 2025
Recap of October Margao monthly - QM Annie - 26/Oct/2025
Shock and Awe - A Recap by Assis Sequeira
Neither the continuous outpouring from the skies with the occasional burst of lightning nor the promise of gridlocked traffic could deter the band of a score and ten determined quiz lovers from reaching the fifth-floor auditorium. The incessant rains did delay the start of the proceedings. US returned, long lost Harsh Hegde breezed in to a warm welcome. But Harsh was not the only surprise entrant. Dr. Neil, an orthopaedic surgeon and Maria, his charming wife joined the growing tribe of ‘populi quizzi’.
QM Annie in his trademark loosely hanging outfit, the bloating floating pants, the shirt that is like a wind wane and strokable gentle beard plugged the audience in. His poster, crafted by the genius Srijit depicted an electrified Annie, current emanating from his every pore.
Introductions done, Annie dished out answer sheets to the captains of the six competing teams for a deceptively simple written round based on the algebraic ‘X’. Unfortunately for our team no 5, we couldn’t decipher either the Hindi movie or the cricketer with an ‘x’, pushing us to the bottom of the ladder.
Annie progressed to a round of twin questions, combination of an easy and difficult question that were revealed, once you chose a box from the grid of twelve boxes. The titles were eye-catching; ‘Everything about Turkey’ and ‘What is left’ for instance. Incidentally, Turkey box did not feature Turkish towels and the left meant actual left – sinistra. Team 3 led by Vilas forged ahead, closely followed by Team 2 led by Ira.
This was followed by a list question – with a timer of two minutes, listing as many as possible, the twenty countries with ten letters in their name (single word like Mauritania or a combo like New Zealand). Team 1 with Paul aced this round.
A delectable tea break followed, sweetened by Hershey’s carried by sweet Devika. A fully charged Annie fired us with a volley of infinite pounce and pass questions; many of the questions were a déjà vu of what had been covered earlier. Typical Annie at his best. This was followed by the final round of connect questions.
The tables turned and Team 2 led by Ira emerged the winner closely followed by Team 3 led by Vilas. No one was happier than Magali for being part of the winning team.
In the end, it was the quizzed, who were dazzled by the brilliance of the QM, the intricate connect and linking with the different sets and themes.
Annie left everyone in shock and awe. Even the gods were kind. The rains stopped when the quiz got over.
Submitted by Assis Sequeira
SEQC Panjim November Quiz
Date: Sunday, 2nd November 2025
Time: 5.00 pm
Venue: Goa Business School, Taleigao
QM: Chandrashekhar Rao
Participation: Open to all
Margao Monthly - 26/Oct/2025 - Results
QM: Annie Sen Gupta
1st Place: Team II (Ira Prem, Anjali Dar Sengupta, Viola Rodrigues, Magali Vaz, Harsh Hegde) - 315 Points
2nd Place: Team III (Nihal Bhobe, Vilas Pavithran, Devika Shetty, Melchior Teles) - 305 Points
3rd Place: Team IV (Ajit Nair, Soham Gaunekar, Sahil HR, Neil Barreto, Maria Barreto) - 290 Points
4th Place: Team VI (Srijit Kumar, Amey Parsekar, Anirudh Kakodkar, Shiv Nadkarni) - 260 Points
5th Place: Team I (Sidhant Parab, Paul Gatward, Saud Syed, Ruchira Porob, Mayur Shett)- 250 Points
6th Place: Team V (Vardaan Shukla , Archana Shukla, Swati Parab, lynn Barreto Miranda, Sanjay, Assis, Shujoy Dutta) - 240 Points
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Recap of the Borders and Boundaries - 19/ Oct/2025 , Margao
All the world’s a playground
Last Sunday, Chandrakant took on the ambitious task of
hosting a quiz that mixed Geography and Sports, a combination that is not often
seen in quizzing. Kudos to him for choosing to make such an unconventional set,
which balanced interesting factoids and trivia. The quiz was genuinely enjoyable, and Chandrakant kept things engaging throughout. Brevity is an
underrated virtue in a QM, and Chandrakant nailed it, even with five rounds and
a rather convoluted points system.
He kicked off round 1 with Roulette featuring two sets of
questions on the namesake topics. This format seems to be gaining in
popularity, having made an appearance in the last Panjim monthly hosted by
Samyak and Chinmay as well. The only issue with this round was that the initial
teams get an unfair benefit while listing the responses on the go. 
Next up was a direct Q&A “Mixed bag” round with five
free pounces per team. However, the teams could also “buy” additional pounces
as required. A unique feature here was the option to stake one of three direct
questions for double points. The questions spanned from jalebi deliveries to
ping pong diplomacies, with national anthem fundas thrown in for good measure.
Chandrakant managed to cover a wide range of sports themes as well, eschewing mostly
the usual cricket, football, and tennis-related questions.
Round 3 was deceptively simple. Teams picked a topic and had
to choose all 5 answers from the multiple choices given. Only one team managed
a full house, proving once again that appearances can be deceiving.
After a quick chai and samosa break, we went into the final
rounds. The connect round came with a twist: each individual question was a
type of cryptic clue. The last round, aptly titled “Conquer the World,” had
teams identifying countries marked with red bindis (Operation sindoor?) and
their capitals, amidst passionate arguments. The design of this round was smart
in that it allowed the teams to choose countries they felt confident about
answering. By the end of the quiz, team 4 took first place at 327, with teams 5
and 3 not too far behind.
Overall, it was a nice Diwali Eve quiz which stitched together
an interesting mix of geography and sports topics. While the points system
could have been a tad simpler, Chandrakant managed it well. Special thanks to
Paul for keeping up with the scoring! Here’s hoping we get to see more interesting
combinations of topics and new QMs, who take on the task of providing a good
evening of quizzing for SEQC.
Monday, October 20, 2025
Borders and Boundaries - 18/Oct/2025 - Results
QM: Chandrakanth Kudchadkar
1st Place: Team IV (Ajit Nair, Adwait Nair, Bonny Furtado, Rajiv D'Silva) - 327 Points
2nd Place: Team V (Anurag Dalal, Terrence D,Costa, Assis Sequeira, Kaivalya Karkare, Nitish Wagle) - 302 Points
3rd Place: Team III (Annie Sen Gupta, Brian Fernandes, Ruchira Porob, Ravin Rego) - 300 Points
4th Place: Team II (Ira Prem, Ira Almeida, Raunak Nevgi, Shujoy Dutta, Abhijeet Virgincar) - 290 Points
5th Place: Team I (Paul Gatward, Viola Rodrigues, Sahil HR, Mayur Shett) - 285 Points
6th Place: Team VI (Vilas Pavithran, Magali Vaz, Samyak R, Sanjay Parab) - 274 Points 
SEQC Margao October Quiz
Date: Sunday, 26th October 2025
Time: 5.00 pm
Venue: SGDH Auditorium, 5th Floor, South Goa District Hospital, Margao
QM: Annie Sen Gupta
Participation: Open to all
Monday, October 13, 2025
Borders and Boundaries - a sports and geography quiz
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Friday, October 10, 2025
Panjim Monthly - 05/Oct/2025 -Recap and Results
Two the Point
Samyak and Chinmay hosted a fantastic quiz last Sunday. There were 6 rounds in total, which usually means a long evening, but the duo managed to keep a tight leash. There was also an entertaining mix of formats — audio, Russian roulette, wordsmash and traditional Q&A.
Round 1 featured audio clips of popular cartoon theme songs
from the 90s which instantly transported us to a time of carefree nostalgia. It
was funny and surprising to realize how little we actually know about the
beloved songs we still sing- like who were the singers, composers, and
lyricists behind them.
Next came an interesting round where two sets of questions
had answers that sounded similar (ish). The wordplay gave the teams plenty of
opportunities to swoop in to steal points from others directs. The following Connect
round was equally fun, featuring some surprising revelations like Ram
Jethmalani’s bigamous past!
At the break we indulged in a spread of mawa and fruit
cakes, samosas, and many cups of chai. SEQC breaks are truly special, being as
they are full of bonhomie, camaraderie, and general catching up. It sometimes
feels like quizzing is just an excuse to enjoy each other’s company.
Post the break, we entered into a spirited round of Russian roulette,
which had everyone on the edge of their seats since there were only 5 seconds
to give the answer. Teams faced elimination if their designated captain fumbled
and gave a repeated or wrong answer and there were some heads that rolled immediately.
The evening wrapped up with a traditional Q&A round
followed by the now familiar wordsmash segment. Overall, it was a wonderfully
balanced quiz, run seamlessly by our able quizmasters Samyak and Chinmay, and mercifully
free of any KV references this time!
Coincidentally for a double QM quiz, two sets of teams tied
for the 2nd and 3rd place, with team 6 zooming away to a
comfortable win at 395. Here’s to more such harmonious, multi-QM quizzes.  
QM: Chinmay Naik & R Samyak
1st Place - Team VI (Annie Sengupta, Anu Kedia, Ashwin Mascarenhas, Pamela D'Mello, Paul Gatward, Nikhil Shirsat, Kaivalya Karkare) - 395 Points
2nd Place - Team I (Srijit Kumar, Doc Shekhar, Devika Shetty, Kanchan Gatward, Parind Phadte, Aproop Prabhudesai) & Team V (Mervyn Fernandes, Nikhilesh Rana, Ajit Nair, Saarish Naik, Aastha Dua, Rajiv D'Silva, Arvind Sivakumaran) -330 Points
4th Place: Team II (Ruchira Porob, Mayur Shett, Chaitanya Naik, Viola Rodrigues, Angeline and Upesh Pradhan, Amita Kanekar) & Team IV (Shujoy Dutta, Nitish Wagle, Dhimant Parekh) - 305 Points
6th Place: Team III (Ajay Poonia, Mohnish Sardesai, Saud Sayed, Anurag Dalal, Amey Parsekar, Soham Gaunekar, Karan) - 270 Points
 
 
