Event Overview:
Web Trap is a competitive web technology challenge designed to test participants logical reasoning, analytical thinking, and conceptual understanding of web development.
The event focuses on identifying hidden errors, decoding logic, and analyzing real-world web scenarios rather than simple memorization. Participants must think critically under time pressure and navigate technical traps involving JavaScript, APIs, debugging, and security concepts.
Each round increases in complexity, challenging participants to apply their web knowledge strategically and respond with accuracy and speed.
Event Structure:
Round 1:
Duration: 15–20 Minutes Format: MCQ Based
This round evaluates core web fundamentals and logical reasoning.
Participants must answer within the given time limit. Accuracy plays a key role in qualifying for the next round.
Evaluation Criteria:
Accuracy of Answers
Time Taken (Used for Tie-Breaking)
Outcome:
Top Scoring Participants Advance to Round 2
Round 2: (Final Round)
Duration: 30-35 Minutes
Format: Practical Debugging Challenge
In this round, participants will be provided with a pre-built web application containing intentional frontend and backend bugs. Participants must identify, analyze, and fix the issues within the given time limit.
Evaluation Criteria:
Correct identification of errors
Logical explanation or fix
Accuracy and speed
Time taken
Scoring System:
Each question carries predefined
Final ranking is based on score in round 2.
Winner Selection:
Participants with the highest cumulative score in Round 2 will be declared
In case of tie, time taken will be considered