Exhibit Quizrally

Quizrally

What is Quiz Rally?

Quiz Rally is a easy game, which was popular at 2021 meeting.
Participants to the Meeting will go around Exhibitors' online booth, and then they answer questions.
The questions are easy one as far as they carefuly watch Exhibits.
After the Meeting, participants who answered the questions with high score may receive prizes.

How to Join?

Dates:All Day during the Meeting 2022
You can apply for the game at any time by entering and submitting your answer in the "Answer Form".

* Meeting registration is required to join the quiz rally.
* Name, Email Address, and ID will be used your name is only for the purpose related to the quiz rally.

Notes

- Please note that the registration form is required for each course.
- Please fill out the form for each course.
- There are "Online Course" and "On-site Course". In the "Online Course," you will find the correct answers by looking around the online exhibition booths.
- In the "On-site Course," you will find the correct answers by visiting the exhibition booths at the on-site venue (Makuhari Messe).
- Each person can answer only once for each course. If you have answered more than once, only the last answer will be valid.
- Each course allows you to choose one prize from all the prizes.



Prizes

A. AOGS Batik Bags

JpGU and Friends: Asia Oceania Geosciences Society

AOGS batik tote bags are specially made with Indonesian batik cotton fabric. They are of natural materials, soft and light weight.

20 person
B. Pencil board

A17,18: Geological Survey of Japan, AIST

A set of fossil and mineral pencil boards from the GSJ's original goods.

5 person
C. Japanese handkerchief with seismic waveform

A-32: Earthquake Research Institute

We have printed waveforms of the vertical seismic motion components on tenugui, which is a traditional Japanese cloth. These waveforms are from earthquakes recorded by the STS-1 broadband seismometer at Shiraki Seismological Observatory of the University of Tokyo Earthquake Research Institute.

5 person
D. stapleless stapler

A-21: Oxford Instruments KK

Think Green! - Waste is an unavoidable issue when it comes to a sustainable society: up to four sheets of paper can be grouped together without metallic needles. It also eliminates the hassle of removing stapler needles from waste documents.

3 person
E. Assortment of PEPS novelties

F-02: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science(PEPS誌)

Assortment of PEPS novelties (stationery, bag)

5 person
F. Kochi Core Center (KCC) Field notes

A07,08: Earth Scientific Drilling Booth

Kochi Core Center (KCC) Field notes

3 person
G. Thirty Meter Telescope 1/250 scale model (3D puzzle)

A13: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,TMT Project /ALMA Project

The Thirty Meter Telescope is a new class of extremely large telescopes that will allow us to see deeper into space and observe cosmic objects with unprecedented sensitivity. You can make a 1/250 scale model of the telescope without scissors nor glue.

2 person
H. ALMA Sticker

A13: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,TMT Project /ALMA Project

Sticker of the ALMA telescope. Please stick it on your notebook PC, etc. (Size 10 cm, waterproof)

5 person
I. olivine

Dr.Miki Tasaka (Shizuoka university)

olivine crystals from San Carlos, Arizona USA

3 person
J. Booklet "The Past and Future of the Earth through Permafrost Changes (in Japanese)"

A-14: Arctic Challenge for Sustainability II (ArCS II)

This booklet introduces environmental changes in the Arctic region and its social impacts, with a focus on the "Thawing permafrost". The digital version is also available via the link below. https://www.nipr.ac.jp/arcs2/info/2021-10-15-1/

3 person
K. GOSAT & GOSAT-2 bookmarks and Satellite Observation Center magnet

Online: Satellite Observation Center, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

Bookmarks of GOSAT and GOSAT-2 and a magnet sheet of Satellite Observation Center, NIES.

5 person
L. Radiolarian crochet accessory

Pub11: Sairisha

A radiolarian crochet accessory "Stichomitra", 3.5 cm long, canary yellow in color, made of cotton yarn with stainless steel parts. Includes key chain, strap and brooch pin.

1 person
M. Spinel

Online: The Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences (JAMS)

Spinel from Mogok, Myanmar

20 person
N. Jadeitite

Online: The Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences (JAMS)

Jadeitite from Kachin, Myanmar

1 person
O. Clear file

A09: Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

3 types of clear files

2 person
P. Japanese book "Ocean Warming" and tote bag

Soc-10: The Oceanographic Society of Japan

Based on the latest research findings, this book introduces the effects of global warming and ocean acidification on the ocean environment, marine organisms, and our society. with the original tote bag

1 person
Q. EPS tote bag etc.

JpGU & Friends: Earth, Planets and Space

Tote bag from Gold Open Access Journal "EPS" Best choice for rapid publication of your recent works

3 person
R. Original goods of JAXA/EORC

Online: JAXA Earth Observation Research Center

The masks and pens of the JAXA Earth Observation Research Center that are original goods recently made.

5 person
S. Picture book written by Prof. Irifune (GRC Director) and NPD (HIME-Diamond) ring synthesized at GRC

A-19: Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University

A picture book (in Japanese) “Into the deep Earth…” written by Prof. Tetsuo Irifune with his autograph, and a small ring made of the world’s hardest diamond (= HIME-diamond) ring synthesized at GRC.

3 person
T. The furoshiki of kanto plain

A-30: ASIA AIR SURVEY

The beautiful red relief image furoshiki of kanto plain

5 person
U. Tohoku University novelty items

Univ02: The International Joint Graduate Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tohoku University

Set of Tohoku University original mug and kawara senbei (tile‐shaped rice crackers)

2 person
V. The oldest rock in Japan

A15: Hiroshima Institute of Plate Convergence Region Research (HiPeR)

Granitic gneiss in Tsuwano Town, Shimane Prefecture, discovered by Hiroshima Univ. This is the oldest rock in Japan. This granite was intruded 2.5 billion years ago, and metamorphosed into gneiss 1.84 billion years ago.

1 person
W.Pearl Salt of Zipuchi

Prof. Katsuyoshi Michibayashi (Nagoya University)

Pearl Salt of Zipuchi

1 person