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Why Participating in Quizzes Is Vital for Your Child?
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- December 12, 2022
Why quizzes you ask? In addition to being a lot of fun, quizzes may be beneficial for personal development. They can teach you more about who you are and how other people see you. In a quiz, sometimes referred to as a mental sport, participants compete, either alone or in groups, to provide the proper answers to questions. Beyond the clear academic advantages of introducing young children to new ideas and abilities, quizzes completely change the manner that education is imparted.
Today's online quizzes are interactive avenues where students may learn , look for possibilities to succeed beyond the classroom, and secure their futures rather than compete for cash prizes or overnight fame.
And not just that. Students develop the habit of creative learning early on since questions are not focused on the curriculum and demand critical thought and in-depth study.
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How Quiz Participation Helps
The "why" or reasoning behind what we learn is known as motivation. On the other hand, participation is usually the "what." You desire students to take an active role in their education. Next, think about quizzes. They pique students' attention by encouraging them to engage with the material. A student needs to think critically, go deeper, and participate when taking an exam.
Quizzing will continue to evolve as we work to improve student learning. Regardless matter the available technology, the content must come first. Knowing the fundamentals is not all that analysis is about; it also involves drawing conclusions, making connections, and figuring out hidden meanings. It must emphasize using reason. The objective is to track, document, and evaluate students' learning results. The final quiz is the graded test for the course. Exams are given at the conclusion of each class to review key concepts before moving on to new ones. Stated differently, the purpose of worksheets and online mini-tests is to ensure that students comprehend a subject before on to the next.
Motivation and Engagement
Motivation is the "why" or rationale behind what we learn. In contrast, involvement is typically the "what." You want pupils to actively participate in their education. Then consider quizzes. By pushing students to interact with the content, they raise their interest. When taking a quiz, a student must ponder, dig deeper, and actively engage.
Regularly taking low- or no-stakes online tests can help reinforce learning in the long run. Why? due to the fact that these exams need you to recollect previously learned material. By recovering information, you organize it and create signals and connections. Even quizzes assist students in developing their soft skills . Information often obtained over time gets easier to retrieve in the future. Quizzes offer you a lot of potential for knowledge retention because of this.
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- Each school quiz competition seeks to motivate students to go beyond textual comprehension and relate theory to real-world applications of their studies. However, it is not as simple as it seems. But the majority of educational establishments have gone a step farther and started doing quizzes. During this process, they discovered the many benefits of quiz contests, so let's do the same.
- Exams can also be administered to individuals of various ages and races.
- You can get a broad or specialized understanding of a subject by taking quizzes.
- Tests are intended to enhance general comprehension and encourage fun learning strategies.
- Students are able to "think outside the box" or from a number of viewpoints when they compete in quiz contests.
- It encourages open communication between participants so they can benefit from one another.
- Students can learn about specific subjects and improve their language abilities by participating in quiz tournaments at schools and universities.
- A brief assessment or tool, it is used by some educational institutions to determine how well pupils have progressed in terms of their knowledge, skills, and capabilities, either generally or in relation to particular subjects like science, math, and so on.
Quizzes on the Internet
Take any quiz you can find. This also applies to online tests. Online tests are frequently used in e-learning programs to track, document, and evaluate student achievement. Manual evaluation is necessary for offline quizzes, and it takes time. Technologies are used to grade online exams. When you click the submit button on the quiz, you will immediately view the results. Online tests can be intricate and challenging . In any case, the goal is to have fun. The idea of e-learning is quite alluring since it's exciting. Because of how they were created, the questions in this are really interesting. Most quizzes are completed quickly. Online tests are an excellent way to evaluate your knowledge. A plethora of websites provide virtual exams covering an extensive array of subjects and industries. Taking a quiz is always fun, regardless of age. It's a fascinating method of learning. Consequently, every student's evaluation plan has to contain quizzes.
Multiple platforms offer free online quiz contests for children according to their grade level needs and interests.
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It's time to encourage your kids to take part in quiz contests now that you know their benefits. Your child will have an advantage over their peers if you assist them in developing and perfecting their talents. Thus, get your kid involved right away and don't hesitate any longer.
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The science competitions your students can enter this year
By Emma Molloy
Discover STEM-themed competitions for you and your students to enter in this academic year
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Learn about the fantastic array of science competitions your students can enter – so you can sign up as soon as possible
There is a great range of science competitions out there that your students can enter. Competitions come in all shapes and sizes, including essay writing, photography and video competitions, and can be local or national events.
Besides the array of downloadable materials you can make use of in your lessons, as homework or part of a science club, the benefits of taking part include learning how to work in a team, grasping how lessons apply to real-world problems, and there could even be some extra cash to bag!
You can jump straight to the lists of science-writing competitions , or more arty competitions (such as photography and drawing prizes), or simply read on to discover what’s open to you and your students this academic year.
These competitions have been ordered by closing date. Listing a competition does not serve as an endorsement by the RSC. Last updated: 16 May 2024.
Cambridge Chemistry Challenge
Age: 19 or younger
Registration opens: now
Closes: 1 June 2024
This competition — aimed at Year 12 students but available to younger students — is designed to stretch and challenge students beyond the curriculum interested in chemistry and is excellent experience for anyone considering chemistry for further study.
Students sit a 90-minute written paper under exam conditions in school, which is sent out to schools in advance. Mark schemes are available to teachers, and for schools submitting more than five scripts, these should be marked by the teacher. Scripts of students scoring over 50% are then submitted. Students who perform well receive a certificate and the best performers are invited to join a residential camp at the University of Cambridge at the end of August
The website contains lots of past papers and mark schemes, which are a valuable resource for teachers. Full details are on the website .
Science meets art
If you have some students who would be hooked by the artistic side of science, check out these competitions:
- RSB Photography competition (open to all ages; opens March 2024; £500 top prize for under 18s)
- RSB Nancy Rothwell Award for specimen drawing (ages 7–18; open March–July 2024; prizes include set of drawing pencils and small cash prizes for students and schools)
- Science Without Borders challenge is an artwork competition with a focus on ocean conservation. The 2024 theme is ‘hidden wonders of the deep’ (ages 11–19; closes 4 March 2024; maximum prize of $500)
- British Science Week poster competition ; this year’s theme will be ‘time’ (ages 3–14; closes March 2024)
- RPS Woman Science Photographer of the Year is open to women of all ages and backgrounds (open and under 18s; closing date TBC but expected March 2024)
- Minds Underground Competitions ; Minds Underground run a number of essay competitions each year covering a variety of STEM and other topics (all ages; closing dates vary but 2024 questions will be released January 2024, see website for full details)
UKBC Intermediate Biology Olympiad
Age: Students in first year of 16+ education
Registration opens: now open
Competition dates: 5–12 June 2024
This international, annual competition is open to students in the first year of post-16 education in the UK. The competition consists of a one-hour multiple choice paper that is taken online under formal exam conditions. Questions cover topics students will be familiar with alongside some new concepts to test their problem-solving skills and understanding of core principals.
Practice papers are available to print to help students prepare. The competition is free to enter for UK schools and participants receive an e-certificate that recognises their level of achievement.
Find more information, including registering your school to take part, on the UKBC website .
Science writing competitions
Numerous essays competitions run each year covering all aspects and areas of STEM. Below is just a selection of some of the competitions out there. Entries into science writing competitions make great additions to UCAS applications, and they get students thinking about science, too.
- The Oxford Scientist Schools’ Science Writing Competition (700-word essay that teachers submit; ages 15–18; deadline 10 July 2024; prize includes being published in the magazine and feedback).
- Newnham College, Camb ridge (2000-word academic essay; age 16–18 women at state school only; deadline 8 July 2024; winners receive up to £400 to split with their school). Teachers can sign up to mailing lists now to hear more about this essay competition and other events from the college.
IET Faraday Challenge
Registration opens: January 2024 for the 2024–2025 season
Closes: July 2024
Faraday Challenges are cross-curricular STEM activity days for UK schools run by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. This annual competition draws on students’ practical science and engineering skills, asking them to work in teams to solve real-world engineering problems and think creatively. Schools can host Challenge Days and invite teams from local schools to join them or apply to join a day at another school. Planning for these events starts early, so plenty of time to get organised for the day.
Teams should be made up of six students aged 12–13 years old (England and Wales Year 8, Scotland S1/S2, Northern Ireland Year 9). Schools may host a challenge day themselves or attend one hosted at another school.
Students win prizes for themselves and a trophy for their school. There is also a national league table and the top teams from across the UK go through to the national final, with the chance to win a cash prize of up to £1000 for their school. Plus, by taking part students will also meet the criteria for achieving a CREST Discovery Award.
If you are not able to enter into the main competition, there is also the opportunity for students to take part in the Virtual Faraday Challenge open to anyone aged 7–15.
Local to Newcastle?
Newcastle Secondary School SciFair is a university-run secondary school science fair for students from state schools across Newcastle. Sci-Fair is a whole day event that will take place during British Science Week. Students can get the opportunity to present their models, posters or PowerPoint presentations about a scientific topic of their choosing. SciFair is open to ages 11–16. There are multiple prizes to be won on the day to recognise student’s efforts. Spaces are limited capacity, so students should wait for their projects to be approved before starting work.
EMBL Art and Science Project
Age: 14–18 Participation deadline: 31 August 2024
Discover the world of proteins with the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and create an artwork inspired by what you’ve learned. Cash prizes of up to €100.
Visit the website to find out more.
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Stockholm uk junior water prize.
Submissions open: 29 Feb 2024
Submission deadline: 13 May 2024
This prize challenges young people in STEM to develop innovative yet practical solutions to the global water crisis. Entrants decide on a topic or problem that they want to investigate and undertake background research and experimental work before submitting a full written report.
Students whose reports are shortlisted get to present their work virtually to the judges. The winning UK entry receives £1,000 cash prize and a fully funded trip to represent the UK and their school at the Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition in Sweden in August and be in with a chance to win the international grand prize of US$15,000!
Learn more on the website .
UKBC Biology Challenge
Competition dates: 1–17 May 2024
The Biology Challenge is a fun, annual competition open to students aged 13–15 in the UK. The challenge compromises of two, 25-minute, multiple-choice papers, and students need to complete both papers to be considered for an award category.
The questions set cover the school curriculum, but also caters to budding biologists whose knowledge has been enhanced by reading books and magazines, watching natural history programmes and taking a keen interest in all things biology.
Practice papers are available to help students prepare. The competition is free to enter for UK schools and participants receive an e-certificate that recognises their category of achievement.
Find more information and register your school to take part on the Biology Challenge website .
BIEA Youth STEAM Competition
Registration opens: October 2023
Closes: April 2024 for first-round submissions
The BIEA Youth STEAM Competition asks students to use their creativity to come up with ideas for a more sustainable future based on a specific theme. The theme for 2024 has yet to be announced, but the theme for 2023 was “developing solutions for sustainable cities”. Students research, design and present their solution, including a written report.
Students can enter as individuals or in teams of up to five members and schools can enter more than one team. There are lots of competition categories to cover all age groups. Submissions are expected to be accepted from January 2024 and the international final to be in July 2024. Learn more on the competition website .
Royal College of Science Union (RCSU) Science Challenge
Registration opens: 1 March 2024
Closes: 26 April 2024
Imperial College London’s RCSU Science Challenge is all about science communication – requiring students to demonstrate their skills in debate and reasoning and teach the public about science and its consequences. Questions on a given theme are set by eminent scientists – who even read the shortlisted entries, so there’s a real chance students’ work will be seen by world-leading academics. This year’s theme is Hidden depth.
Students can answer one of the questions in either written or video form of up to 1000 words or three minutes, 30 seconds, respectively. Winners receive cash prizes, plus there are non-cash prizes for the runners up.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the grand final on 21 June 2024 at the Royal Institution, where they will deliver a short presentation. Find more information about taking part on the challenge website .
Unsung Heroes of Science video competition
Close s: 30 April 2024
The International Unsung Heroes of Science video competition from Hertford College, University of Oxford is open to all 16–18 students. Entrants are tasked with making a two-minute video sharing the story of a scientist whose contributions were overlooked. Entries can be submitted by individuals or in teams of up to three.
The competition website also has lesson plans and links to videos of previous unsung heros, which are great resources for teachers to inspire their students.
British Science Week poster competition
Age: 3–14 Registration opened: January 2024 Closes: March 2024
British Science Week will run from 8–17 March. Alongside numerous activities and events across the country, there will be a themed poster competition – and this year’s theme will is ‘time’.
Entrants can explore a wide range of ideas covered by the broad theme. Judges are on the look out for an innovative angle or creative interpretation of the theme; clear, accurate and informative content; and effective, engaging communication. This competition is a great way for students to practise their communication skills. There are numerous prizes up for grabs that cover all age categories.
Entrants can be teams or individuals from any organisation, although schools are limited to five entries. Find out more on the website , including activity packs and other resources to make the most of British Science Week.
Big Bang Young Scientists and Engineers Competition
Age: 11–18 Registration opens: October 2023 Closes: 27 March 2024
The Big Bang Competition is open to young people aged 11 to 18 in state-funded education or who are home educated or who enter as part of a community group. Private school participants can get involved as part of a collaboration with state-school peers.
Participants complete project-based work, focusing on investigation, discovery and use of scientific methods. Students choose their own STEM topic and work to submit their project as a written report or short video. The possibilities are endless!
Students can include their involvement in the competition in their extracurricular activities on UCAS forms and personal statements and have a chance of winning a range of awards and cash prizes.
Find out how to get started and get inspired with past projects on the Big Bang website .
MathWorks Math Modeling challenge
Age: 16–19 (England and Wales only) Registration opens: November 2023 Closes: 24 February 2024
The M3 Challenge is an internet-based applied maths competition that inspires participants to pursue STEM education and careers. Working in teams of three to five students, participants have 14 consecutive hours to solve an open-ended maths-modelling problem based around a real issue during the challenge weekend, 1–4 March 2024.
The problem typically has a socially conscious theme – equity, the environment, conservation or recycling, energy use, health, and other topics that young people care about. The challenge gives students the opportunity to use maths modelling processes to represent, analyse, make predictions and otherwise provide insight into real-world phenomena. For example, 2023’s problem centred around modelling the impacts of e-bikes to better understand if they are likely to become part of a global, more sustainable energy plan.
Numerous free resources , including modelling and coding handbooks, videos and sample problems are available to help teams prepare for the event.
The competition’s final presentation and awards ceremony event is held in New York City in late April – an all-expense paid experience for the finalist teams. These top teams will be awarded scholarships toward the pursuit of higher education, with members of the overall winning team receiving $20,000 (»£16,000).
For rules, resources and to register, visit the competition website .
The Cambridge Upper Secondary Science Competition
Age: 16–18 Registration opens: now Closes: 30 September 2023 and 31 March 2024
The Cambridge Upper Secondary Science Competition , run by Cambridge Assessment, is an exciting extra-curricular activity for teams of aspiring scientists who are studying with the Cambridge IGCSE or O Level science programmes.
Teams of three to six students choose a topic and work on a scientific investigation over 20–25 hours. The competition encourages investigations with some practical or community relevance and an eye on sustainability.
Projects may involve laboratory work and should include creative and collaborative working, critical thinking and reflection. Students should be given the opportunity to present their results to a wider audience, perhaps at a science fair or other school event.
Teachers provide initial project evaluations and the best are put forward for consideration by a panel of experts. The winning team receives a certificate and is featured on the competition website. The competition runs twice a year, so keep abreast of all the dates on the website .
TeenTech Awards
Age: 11–16 Registration opens: now Closes: March 2024 for first-round submissions
The TeenTech Awards encourage students to see how they might apply science and technology to real-world problems across several different categories, from food and retail through the future of transport to wearable technology. Students identify an opportunity or a problem, suggest a solution and research the market.
Students can work in teams of up to three people and there are lots of award categories. All submitted projects receive feedback and a bronze, silver or gold award. The event is well supported with training sessions for teachers and students, so everyone knows what to expect and what the judges will be looking for!
The best projects go forward to the TeenTech Awards Final for judging and the winning school in each category will receive a cash prize. The final is expected to take place in London in June 2024.
Schools’ Analyst
Age: 16–17 Registration opens: soon Closes: 23 February 2024
The Schools’ Analyst Competition is returning to schools in 2024. Run collaboratively by the Analytical Chemistry Trust Fund and the Royal Society of Chemistry, this event allows students to expand their chemistry knowledge and skills through practical analytical experiments. Students must be in Year 12 (England, Wales, NI)/S5 (Scotland)/5th Year (Ireland).
Schools and colleges register their interest to host a heat and, if randomly selected, can now enter up to 25 teams of three students to compete to be crowned the overall school winner. Each winning school team will then compete within their region to find regional winners. Regional winners receive a cash prize for themselves and their school.
Register your school to take part by 23 February 2024. To take part, students only need access to standard school laboratory equipment and some consumables (a bursary is available for those who need it).
Equipment boxes are sent to 400 entrants, selected at random, and delivered in advance of the event. Results must be submitted by 17 May in Ireland (to ensure schools have the chance to award winners before the summer holidays) and 14 June elsewhere.
Slingshot Challenge
Age: 13–18 Registration opens: now Closes: 1 February 2024
The Slingshot Challenge is run by National Geographic and is an exciting opportunity for students to get involved with the global programme. Students can enter in teams of up to six. Individual entries are welcomed although all entries are expected to involve collaboration with peers, stakeholders, and/or marginalized communities.
Students work to prepare a short, 1-minute video, from topics with an environmental focus. Training sessions for teachers and resource/tool kits are available from the website and the providers can offer feedback and technical support ahead of official submissions.
Videos are expected to put forward compelling, evidence-based information and be engaging for the audience. A small number of motivating prizes are awarded each year to the student of up to $10,000.
For full details see the Slingshot Challenge website .
UK Chemistry Olympiad
Age: 16–18 (recommended) Registration opens: September 2023 Closes: January 2024
Run by the RSC, the UK Chemistry Olympiad is designed to challenge and inspire older secondary-school students, by encouraging them to push themselves, boost their critical problem-solving skills and test their knowledge in real-world situations. Explore past papers to get an idea of the types of questions involved.
There are three rounds that culminate with the prestigious International Chemistry Olympiad , which will take place this year in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Round 1, a written test taken in your school, is scheduled to take place on 25 January 2024. Students then receive bronze, silver or gold certificates depending on their scores. Up to 30 students will then be selected to move on to the second round – a training weekend at the University of Nottingham. Four students will then be chosen to represent the UK in the international competition from 21–30 July 2024.
To get started, register your school or college. Do this and find out more information about preparing on the Olympiad homepage .
Top of the Bench
Age: 14–16 Registration opens: soon Closes: January 2024
Top of the Bench (TOTB) is an annual practical chemistry competition that has been running for over 20 years. It’s a long-standing favourite for students and teachers, and provides an opportunity for students to put their teamwork and practical skills to the test.
Regional heats are led by RSC local sections between October and January. The winning team from each heat progresses to the national final, held in the spring at a UK university (where there is also a session for teachers to explore resources and classroom ideas with one of the RSC’s education coordinators).
First prize is awarded to the best overall school performance, with five teams receiving runners up prizes. The Jacqui Clee Award is also awarded each year to the student who makes an outstanding individual contribution.
Teams must consist of four students: two from year 9/S2; one from year 10/S3; one from year 11/S4.
Find more information including past papers and how to apply on the TOTB homepage .
Imperial College Science & Innovation Competition
Age: 4–adult Registration opens: September 2023 Closes: 15 December 2023
The Science & Innovation Competition , run by the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Imperial College, aims to motivate primary and secondary-aged children to engage with science, to encourage them to work as part of a team and engage in fun activities. Adults are also welcome to enter.
Teams of two to four people are asked to develop a new and innovative scientific solution to help achieve one of the United Nation’s Global Goals for Sustainable Development . To enter, teams need to create a five-minute film that describes the science behind their idea. Finalists are invited to take part in an event during spring 2024 at Imperial College, London (date to be confirmed). Learn more on the website .
Global essay competition: Young voices in the chemical sciences for sustainability
Age: 35 and under Registration opens: now Closes: 31 March 2023
An annual essay competition on the role of the chemical sciences in sustainability, organised by the International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development (IOCD) in collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The competition is open globally to entrants under 35 years of age. The theme for the 2023 competition is: How can the chemical sciences lead the stewardship of the Earth’s element resources?
Essays will be grouped into seven regions for shortlisting and selection of winners, based on the entrant’s country of normal residence. Each regional winner will receive a prize of US$500 and their entries will be published in RSC Sustainability . The shortlisted essays will be collected in an annual compendium, Young voices in the chemical sciences for sustainability , available on the IOCD’s website. Individual shortlisted entries will also be featured from time to time on IOCD’s website.
Essays will be judged on how well they highlight the importance of scientific approaches grounded in the chemical sciences for solving sustainability challenges. Entrants should take a broad, global perspective, and reflect on the intersection of science, society and policy aspects, rather than describing a particular scientific advance in great technical detail. Essays must not exceed 1500 words of body copy.
Cambridge Chemistry Race
Age: 16–18 Registration opens: Mon 5 December 2022 Closes: February 2023
In the Cambridge Chemistry Race , teams of 3–5 students solve as many theoretical problems as they can over the course of two hours – ranging from easy riddles to tasks of A-level difficulty and complex chemical problems.
Once a team has solved a question, the examiner verifies their answer and hands them the next question. Points are awarded based on the number of successful attempts. Whoever gets the most points wins!
Students are allowed to use a calculator, books, notes, and printed literature. The challenge aims to test problem-solving skills and chemical understanding rather than knowledge. Explore past questions and solutions here to get an idea of what’s in store.
Schools may only enter one team each and places are first come first served.
The competition is run in collaboration with the University of Cambridge’s Department of Chemistry. This year, it is joined by the University of Oxford too, so students may compete in either city. The competition will take place on Saturday 4 February 2023. Learn more on the competition website .
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Anchoring Script: Quiz Competition
Crafting an anchoring script for a quiz competition is much like assembling the pieces of a puzzle to create an engaging and cohesive picture. An anchor serves as the bridge between the audience and the event, ensuring the smooth flow of the program while keeping the participants and audience engaged. From the introduction to the conclusion, a script for a quiz competition should be articulate, structured, and infused with just the right amount of excitement.
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Understand the Event
Quiz competition anchoring script tips, quiz competition anchoring script example #1.
Introducing the Teams:
Before we begin, let’s quickly go over the rules. Each team will have 15 seconds to answer a question. Correct answers will award you 10 points, while a wrong answer won’t cost you any points. However, there’s a twist! If a team cannot answer, the question will be passed to the next team for a chance to steal for 5 points. Remember, no conferring with other teams, and please wait for me to acknowledge you before you answer.
Between Rounds:
While our teams take a short breather and our judges tally the scores, let’s turn to our audience. Here’s a question for you: Which planet is known as the Red Planet? The first one to raise their hand with the correct answer might just win a little prize!
Encouragement and Commentary:
What an astonishing display of knowledge we’ve witnessed today! Every team has shown immense dedication and brilliance. While the judges finalize the scores, let’s give a huge round of applause to all our participants. You are all champions in the quest for knowledge!
As we close the curtains on today’s event, let us take forward the spirit of inquiry and the joy of learning. Until we meet again, keep questioning, keep learning, and keep shining. Thank you, and have a great [morning/afternoon/evening]!
Quiz Competition Anchoring Script Example #2
Introduction of Teams:
Before we dive into the mind-boggling questions, let’s familiarize ourselves with the rules of the game. Each team will get precisely 15 seconds to answer a question. A correct answer will fetch you 10 points, while a wrong one will not deduct any points. If a team fails to answer, the question will pass to the next team for a bonus of 5 points. Remember, teamwork and timing are of the essence!
Transition and Summary of Rounds:
While the participants ready themselves for the next challenge, let’s turn our attention to our wonderful audience. Here’s a fun question for you: [Insert Audience Question]. Think you’ve got the right answer? Raise your hand, and let’s see if you can outsmart our contestants!
Motivation and Commentary:
What a rollercoaster of knowledge we’ve been on today! From history to science, from literature to current affairs, our participants have taken us on an incredible journey. As the scores are being tallied, let’s applaud all the participants for their hard work and dedication.
As we conclude, let’s carry forward the zeal for learning and the courage to question. Until next time, keep your quest for knowledge alive. Thank you, and have a wonderful [morning/afternoon/evening]!
Final Thoughts
Writing an anchoring script for a quiz competition is an art that combines information, engagement, and entertainment. By following this guide, you will be well on your way to creating a script that not only runs the competition smoothly but also makes it a memorable event for all those involved. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time anchor, your script is your roadmap to a successful quiz competition. Good luck, and happy scripting!
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The John Locke Institute encourages young people to cultivate the characteristics that turn good students into great writers: independent thought, depth of knowledge, clear reasoning, critical analysis and persuasive style. Our Essay Competition invites students to explore a wide range of challenging and interesting questions beyond the confines of the school curriculum.
Entering an essay in our competition can build knowledge, and refine skills of argumentation. It also gives students the chance to have their work assessed by experts. All of our essay prizes are judged by a panel of senior academics drawn from leading universities including Oxford and Princeton, under the leadership of the Chairman of Examiners, former Cambridge philosopher, Dr Jamie Whyte.
The judges will choose their favourite essay from each of seven subject categories - Philosophy, Politics, Economics, History, Psychology, Theology and Law - and then select the winner of the Grand Prize for the best entry in any subject. There is also a separate prize awarded for the best essay in the junior category, for under 15s.
Q1. Do we have any good reasons to trust our moral intuition?
Q2. Do girls have a (moral) right to compete in sporting contests that exclude boys?
Q3. Should I be held responsible for what I believe?
Q1. Is there such a thing as too much democracy?
Q2. Is peace in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip possible?
Q3. When is compliance complicity?
Q1. What is the optimal global population?
Q2. Accurate news reporting is a public good. Does it follow that news agencies should be funded from taxation?
Q3. Do successful business people benefit others when making their money, when spending it, both, or neither?
Q1. Why was sustained economic growth so rare before the later 18th century and why did this change?
Q2. Has music ever significantly changed the course of history?
Q3. Why do civilisations collapse? Is our civilisation in danger?
Q1. When, if ever, should a company be permitted to refuse to do business with a person because of that person’s public statements?
Q2. In the last five years British police have arrested several thousand people for things they posted on social media. Is the UK becoming a police state?
Q3. Your parents say that 11pm is your bedtime. But they don’t punish you if you don’t go to bed by 11pm. Is 11pm really your bedtime?
Q1. According to a study by researchers at four British universities, for each 15-point increase in IQ, the likelihood of getting married increases by around 35% for a man but decreases by around 58% for a woman. Why?
In the original version of this question we misstated a statistic. This was caused by reproducing an error that appeared in several media summaries of the study. We are grateful to one of our contestants, Xinyi Zhang, who helped us to see (with humility and courtesy) why we should take more care to check our sources. We corrected the text on 4 April. Happily, the correction does not in any way alter the thrust of the question.
Q2. There is an unprecedented epidemic of depression and anxiety among young people. Can we fix this? How?
Q3. What is the difference between a psychiatric illness and a character flaw?
Q1. “I am not religious, but I am spiritual.” What could the speaker mean by “spiritual”?
Q2. Is it reasonable to thank God for protection from some natural harm if He is responsible for causing the harm?
Q3. Does God reward those who believe in him? If so, why?
JUNIOR prize
Q1. Does winning a free and fair election automatically confer a mandate for governing?
Q2. Has the anti-racism movement reduced racism?
Q3. Is there life after death?
Q4. How did it happen that governments came to own and run most high schools, while leaving food production to private enterprise?
Q5. When will advancing technology make most of us unemployable? What should we do about this?
Q6. Should we trust fourteen-year-olds to make decisions about their own bodies?
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & FURTHER DETAILS
Please read the following carefully.
Entry to the John Locke Institute Essay Competition 2024 is open to students from any country.
Registration
Only candidates who registered before the registration deadline of Friday, 31 May 2024 may enter this year's competition.
All entries must be submitted by 11.59 pm BST on the submission deadline: Sunday, 30 June 2024 . Candidates must be eighteen years old, or younger, on that date. (Candidates for the Junior Prize must be fourteen years old, or younger, on that date.)
Entry is free.
Each essay must address only one of the questions in your chosen subject category, and must not exceed 2000 words (not counting diagrams, tables of data, endnotes, bibliography or authorship declaration).
The filename of your pdf must be in this format: FirstName-LastName-Category-QuestionNumber.pdf; so, for instance, Alexander Popham would submit his answer to question 2 in the Psychology category with the following file name:
Alexander-Popham-Psychology-2.pdf
Essays with filenames which are not in this format will be rejected.
The candidate's name should NOT appear within the document itself.
Candidates should NOT add footnotes. They may, however, add endnotes and/or a Bibliography that is clearly titled as such.
Each candidate will be required to provide the email address of an academic referee who is familiar with the candidate's written academic work. This should be a school teacher, if possible, or another responsible adult who is not a relation of the candidate. The John Locke Institute will email referees to verify that the essays submitted are indeed the original work of the candidates.
Submissions may be made as soon as registration opens in April. We recommend that you submit your essay well in advance of the deadline to avoid any last-minute complications. To submit your essay, click here .
Acceptance of your essay depends on your granting us permission to use your data for the purposes of receiving and processing your entry as well as communicating with you about the Awards Ceremony Dinner, the academic conference, and other events and programmes of the John Locke Institute and its associated entities.
Late entries
If for any reason you miss the 30 June deadline you will have an opportunity to make a late entry, under two conditions:
a) A late entry fee of 20.00 USD must be paid by credit card within twenty-four hours of the original deadline; and
b) Your essay must be submitted before 11.59 pm BST on Wednesday, 10 July 2024.
To pay for late entry, a registrant need only log into his or her account, select the relevant option and provide the requested payment information.
Our grading system is proprietary. Essayists may be asked to discuss their entry with a member of the John Locke Institute’s faculty. We use various means to identify plagiarism, contract cheating, the use of AI and other forms of fraud . Our determinations in all such matters are final.
Essays will be judged on knowledge and understanding of the relevant material, the competent use of evidence, quality of argumentation, originality, structure, writing style and persuasive force. The very best essays are likely to be those which would be capable of changing somebody's mind. Essays which ignore or fail to address the strongest objections and counter-arguments are unlikely to be successful .
Candidates are advised to answer the question as precisely and directly as possible.
The writers of the best essays will receive a commendation and be shortlisted for a prize. Writers of shortlisted essays will be notified by 11.59 pm BST on Wednesday, 31 July. They will also be invited to London for an invitation-only academic conference and awards dinner in September, where the prize-winners will be announced. Unlike the competition itself, the academic conference and awards dinner are not free. Please be aware that n obody is required to attend either the academic conference or the prize ceremony. You can win a prize without travelling to London.
All short-listed candidates, including prize-winners, will be able to download eCertificates that acknowledge their achievement. If you win First, Second or Third Prize, and you travel to London for the ceremony, you will receive a signed certificate.
There is a prize for the best essay in each category. The prize for each winner of a subject category, and the winner of the Junior category, is a scholarship worth US$2000 towards the cost of attending any John Locke Institute programme, and the essays will be published on the Institute's website. Prize-giving ceremonies will take place in London, at which winners and runners-up will be able to meet some of the judges and other faculty members of the John Locke Institute. Family, friends, and teachers are also welcome.
The candidate who submits the best essay overall will be awarded an honorary John Locke Institute Junior Fellowship, which comes with a US$10,000 scholarship to attend one or more of our summer schools and/or visiting scholars programmes.
The judges' decisions are final, and no correspondence will be entered into.
R egistration opens: 1 April, 2024.
Registration deadline: 31 May, 2024. (Registration is required by this date for subsequent submission.)
Submission deadline: 30 June, 2024.
Late entry deadline: 10 July, 2024. (Late entries are subject to a 20.00 USD charge, payable by 1 July.)
Notification of short-listed essayists: 31 July, 2024.
Academic conference: 20 - 22 September, 2024.
Awards dinner: 21 September, 2024.
Any queries regarding the essay competition should be sent to [email protected] . Please be aware that, due to the large volume of correspondence we receive, we cannot guarantee to answer every query. In particular, regrettably, we are unable to respond to questions whose answers can be found on our website.
If you would like to receive helpful tips from our examiners about what makes for a winning essay or reminders of upcoming key dates for the 2024 essay competition, please provide your email here to be added to our contact list. .
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The John Locke Institute's Global Essay Prize is acknowledged as the world's most prestigious essay competition.
We welcome tens of thousands of submissions from ambitious students in more than 150 countries, and our examiners - including distinguished philosophers, political scientists, economists, historians, psychologists, theologians, and legal scholars - read and carefully assess every entry.
I encourage you to register for this competition, not only for the hope of winning a prize or commendation, and not only for the chance to join the very best contestants at our academic conference and gala ceremony in London, but equally for the opportunity to engage in the serious scholarly enterprise of researching, reflecting on, writing about, and editing an answer to one of the important and provocative questions in this year's Global Essay Prize.
We believe that the skills you will acquire in the process will make you a better thinker and a more effective advocate for the ideas that matter most to you.
I hope to see you in September!
Best wishes,
Jamie Whyte, Ph.D. (C ANTAB )
Chairman of Examiners
Q. I missed the registration deadline. May I still register or submit an essay?
A. No. Only candidates who registered before 31 May will be able to submit an essay.
Q. Are footnote s, endnotes, a bibliography or references counted towards the word limit?
A. No. Only the body of the essay is counted.
Q. Are in-text citations counted towards the word limit?
A. If you are using an in-text based referencing format, such as APA, your in-text citations are included in the word limit.
Q. Is it necessary to include foo tnotes or endnotes in an essay?
A. You may not include footnotes, but you may include in-text citations or endnotes. You should give your sources of any factual claims you make, and you should ackn owledge any other authors on whom you rely.
Q. I am interested in a question that seems ambiguous. How should I interpret it?
A. You may interpret a question as you deem appropriate, clarifying your interpretation if necessary. Having done so, you must answer the question as directly as possible.
Q. How strict are the age eligibility criteria?
A. Only students whose nineteenth birthday falls after 30 June 2024 will be eligible for a prize or a commendation. In the case of the Junior category, only students whose fifteenth birthday falls after 30 June 2024 will be eligible for a prize or a commendation.
Q. May I submit more than one essay?
A. Yes, you may submit as many essays as you please in any or all categories.
Q. If I am eligible to compete in the Junior category, may I also (or instead) compete in another category?
A. Yes, you may.
Q. May I team up with someone else to write an essay?
A. No. Each submitted essay must be entirely the work of a single individual.
Q. May I use AI, such as ChatGPT or the like, in writing my essay?
A. All essays will be checked for the use of AI. If we find that any content is generated by AI, your essay will be disqualified. We will also ask you, upon submission of your essay, whether you used AI for any purpose related to the writing of your essay, and if so, you will be required to provide details. In that case, if, in our judgement, you have not provided full and accurate details of your use of AI, your essay will be disqualified.
Since any use of AI (that does not result in disqualification) can only negatively affect our assessment of your work relative to that of work that is done without using AI, your safest course of action is simply not to use it at all. If, however, you choose to use it for any purpose, we reserve the right to make relevant judgements on a case-by-case basis and we will not enter into any correspondence.
Q. May I have someone else edit, or otherwise help me with, my essay?
A. You may of course discuss your essay with others, and it is perfectly acceptable for them to offer general advice and point out errors or weaknesses in your writing or content, leaving you to address them.
However, no part of your essay may be written by anyone else. This means that you must edit your own work and that while a proofreader may point out errors, you as the essayist must be the one to correct them.
Q. Do I have to attend the awards ceremony to win a prize?
A. Nobody is required to attend the prize ceremony. You can win a prize without travelling to London. But if we invite you to London it is because your essay was good enough - in the opinion of the First Round judges - to be at least a contender for First, Second or Third Prize. Normally the Second Round judges will agree that the short-listed essays are worth at least a commendation.
Q. Is there an entry fee?
A. No. There is no charge to enter our global essay competition unless you submit your essay after the normal deadline, in which case there is a fee of 20.00 USD .
Q. Can I receive a certificate for my participation in your essay competition if I wasn't shortlisted?
A. No. Certificates are awarded only for shortlisted essays. Short-listed contestants who attend the award ceremony in London will receive a paper certificate. If you cannot travel to London, you will be able to download your eCertificate.
Q. Can I receive feedba ck on my essay?
A. We would love to be able to give individual feedback on essays but, unfortunately, we receive too many entries to be able to comment on particular essays.
Q. The deadline for publishing the names of short-listed essayists has passed but I did not receive an email to tell me whether I was short-listed.
A. Log into your account and check "Shortlist Status" for (each of) your essay(s).
Q. Why isn't the awards ceremony in Oxford this year?
A. Last year, many shortlisted finalists who applied to join our invitation-only academic conference missed the opportunity because of capacity constraints at Oxford's largest venues. This year, the conference will be held in central London and the gala awards dinner will take place in an iconic London ballroom.
TECHNICAL FAQ s
Q. The system will not accept my essay. I have checked the filename and it has the correct format. What should I do?
A. You have almost certainly added a space before or after one of your names in your profile. Edit it accordingly and try to submit again.
Q. The profile page shows my birth date to be wrong by a day, even after I edit it. What should I do?
A. Ignore it. The date that you typed has been correctly input to our database.
Q. How can I be sure that my registration for the essay competition was successful? Will I receive a confirmation email?
A. You will not receive a confirmation email. Rather, you can at any time log in to the account that you created and see that your registration details are present and correct.
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SUBMISSION
If you are unable to submit your essay to the John Locke Institute’s global essay competition, your problem is almost certainly one of the following.
If so, please proceed as indicated.
1) PROBLEM: I receive the ‘registrations are now closed’ message when I enter my email and verification code. SOLUTION. You did not register for the essay competition and create your account. If you think you did, you probably only provided us with your email to receive updates from us about the competition or otherwise. You may not enter the competition this year.
2) PROBLEM I do not receive a login code after I enter my email to enter my account. SOLUTION. Enter your email address again, checking that you do so correctly. If this fails, restart your browser using an incognito window; clear your cache, and try again. Wait for a few minutes for the code. If this still fails, restart your machine and try one more time. If this still fails, send an email to [email protected] with “No verification code – [your name]” in the subject line.
SUBMITTING AN ESSAY
3) PROBLEM: The filename of my essay is in the correct format but it is rejected. SOLUTION: Use “Edit Profile” to check that you did not add a space before or after either of your names. If you did, delete it. Whether you did or did not, try again to submit your essay. If submission fails again, email [email protected] with “Filename format – [your name]” in the subject line.
4) PROBLEM: When trying to view my submitted essay, a .txt file is downloaded – not the .pdf file that I submitted. SOLUTION: Delete the essay. Logout of your account; log back in, and resubmit. If resubmission fails, email [email protected] with “File extension problem – [your name]” in the subject line.
5) PROBLEM: When I try to submit, the submission form just reloads without giving me an error message. SOLUTION. Log out of your account. Open a new browser; clear the cache; log back in, and resubmit. If resubmission fails, email [email protected] with “Submission form problem – [your name]” in the subject line.
6) PROBLEM: I receive an “Unexpected Error” when trying to submit. SOLUTION. Logout of your account; log back in, and resubmit. If this resubmission fails, email [email protected] with “Unexpected error – [your name]” in thesubject line. Your email must tell us e xactly where in the submission process you received this error.
7) PROBLEM: I have a problem with submitting and it is not addressed above on this list. SOLUTION: Restart your machine. Clear your browser’s cache. Try to submit again. If this fails, email [email protected] with “Unlisted problem – [your name]” in the subject line. Your email must tell us exactly the nature of your problem with relevant screen caps.
READ THIS BEFORE YOU EMAIL US.
Do not email us before you have tried the specified solutions to your problem.
Do not email us more than once about a single problem. We will respond to your email within 72 hours. Only if you have not heard from us in that time may you contact us again to ask for an update.
If you email us regarding a problem, you must include relevant screen-shots and information on both your operating system and your browser. You must also declare that you have tried the solutions presented above and had a good connection to the internet when you did so.
If you have tried the relevant solution to your problem outlined above, have emailed us, and are still unable to submit before the 30 June deadline on account of any fault of the John Locke Institute or our systems, please do not worry: we will have a way to accept your essay in that case. However, if there is no fault on our side, we will not accept your essay if it is not submitted on time – whatever your reason: we will not make exceptions for IT issues for which we are not responsible.
We reserve the right to disqualify the entries of essayists who do not follow all provided instructions, including those concerning technical matters.
English Competitive Exam 2023
Competitive English practice tests are designed to challenge you and simulate real exam conditions. They cover various aspects of language proficiency such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing skills. By regularly taking these practice tests, you can improve your time management skills and build stamina needed for lengthy exams. Moreover, they enable you to familiarize yourself with different types of questions often found in competitive exams, helping eliminate any surprises on test day.
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English language quiz competition.
The English Language Quiz Competition is an exciting platform for students to showcase their knowledge and skills in the English language. It tests not only their grammar and vocabulary but also challenges their critical thinking and ability to effectively communicate. Participants are tasked with answering a series of questions within a limited time frame, adding an element of thrill and pressure to the competition.
One interesting aspect of the English Language Quiz Competition is its ability to foster healthy competition among participants. As students strive to outperform each other, they naturally push themselves to expand their knowledge and improve their language skills. This creates a stimulating environment where participants learn from one another, exchanging information and insights that can benefit everyone involved.
Moreover, participating in such competitions offers numerous benefits beyond just winning or losing. By engaging in the quiz competition, students gain confidence in their language abilities as they successfully answer questions under pressure. They also develop valuable teamwork skills when collaborating with teammates during group rounds or brainstorming sessions for answers. Furthermore, these competitions provide opportunities for self-reflection and growth as students identify areas of improvement and work towards honing their language proficiency.
In conclusion, the English Language Quiz Competition serves as a platform for students not only to exhibit their language prowess but also to engage in healthy competition that promotes personal growth. With its fast-paced nature, collaborative learning atmosphere, and valuable skill-building opportunities, this event captivates both participants and spectators alike, making it an exciting and highly anticipated event in the school calendar.
English Essay Competition
The annual English Essay Competition is a platform where budding writers can showcase their literary talents. It’s an event that not only promotes creativity but also provides a chance for participants to gain recognition and appreciation for their writing prowess. With this competition, students are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and explore various genres, embracing the art of storytelling.
One of the key aspects that make the English Essay Competition special is its ability to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds. From high school students to university graduates, participants come with different perspectives and life experiences, which adds richness and depth to the essays . This creates a stimulating environment where ideas are exchanged, challenged, and reshaped through intellectual discourse.
Moreover, the English Essay Competition serves as a stepping stone for aspiring writers in achieving their dreams of becoming published authors or renowned journalists. Winning this competition not only gives contestants validation for their writing skills but also provides a valuable opportunity to have their work exposed to esteemed publishers and media outlets. The competition acts as a launching pad into the world of literature, opening doors that were previously inaccessible or unknown.
In conclusion, participating in the annual English Essay Competition offers an exciting journey of self-expression while fostering camaraderie among fellow writers. It encourages engagement with fresh ideas and perspectives while serving as a significant milestone in one’s writing career. So if you’ve been waiting for your chance to shine as an essayist or considering exploring your hidden literary talent, don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity!
Competitive English Book
If you’re an avid reader and love to challenge yourself, then a competitive English book should be on your must-read list. These books go beyond the traditional format and offer a thrilling experience that pushes your knowledge of the English language to its limits. With puzzles, quizzes, and brain teasers designed to test your vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills , these books are not only educational but also exciting.
What sets competitive English books apart is their ability to engage readers in a way that feels like a game. Instead of simply reading words on a page, you’ll find yourself fully immersed in solving riddles and deciphering cryptic clues. The competitive aspect adds another layer of enjoyment as you pit your wits against fellow readers or compete with yourself to beat personal records. Whether you’re trying to improve your language skills or looking for an entertaining way to spend your free time, a competitive English book will provide you with hours of challenging fun.
In addition to being enjoyable, these books have several benefits that make them worth exploring. They can help expand your vocabulary by introducing new words in context and encouraging active usage through exercises. The puzzles and quizzes foster critical thinking skills by requiring you to analyze information from different perspectives and make connections between concepts. Moreover, engaging in this kind of mental stimulation has been shown to enhance memory retention and overall cognitive function. So why not embark on this literary adventure? Sharpen your English skills while having a great time along the way!
Competitive English Classes
English is a global language, and having strong English skills can open up numerous opportunities in the professional world. As a result, competitive English classes have become increasingly popular among students who want to excel in their language proficiency. These classes not only focus on grammar and vocabulary but also emphasize critical thinking, communication skills, and cultural awareness.
One of the major benefits of joining a competitive English class is the opportunity to learn from experienced teachers and interact with like-minded individuals. These classes often attract highly motivated students who push each other to perform better. Moreover, teachers in these classes employ innovative teaching methods such as group activities, debates , and presentations to enhance student engagement.
In addition to improving language skills, competitive English classes also provide exposure to various cultures and viewpoints through discussions on literature, current affairs, or even movies. This helps students develop a broader perspective and fosters critical thinking abilities. By highlighting similarities and differences between different cultures’ communication styles, students gain valuable insights that can be applied beyond language learning.
Overall, by participating in competitive English classes, learners not only enhance their proficiency but also develop essential life skills that are valued in today’s globalized society. Whether it’s for academic requirements or professional aspirations, these classes offer a stimulating environment where individuals can thrive by constantly challenging themselves while exploring new perspectives on culture and communication.
Competitive English Grammar
English grammar is an ever-evolving system, and mastering it requires more than just remembering a list of rules. In recent years, a new trend has emerged – competitive English grammar. Yes, you read that right! Just like any other sport or game, people are now competing to showcase their proficiency in English grammar . This unique form of competition not only adds an element of excitement but also provides an opportunity for language enthusiasts to test their knowledge and skills against each other.
Gone are the days when grammar was considered dull and monotonous. With competitive English grammar, participants engage in various challenges that assess their ability to tackle complex sentence structures, identify grammatical errors with precision, and compose grammatically flawless sentences on the spot. This intense competition fosters a healthy learning environment where participants strive for excellence while pushing themselves beyond their comfort zones.
Competitive English grammar competitions also serve as a catalyst for overall language improvement. Not only do they challenge individuals to broaden their vocabulary and refine their sentence construction techniques, but they also encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills when faced with challenging linguistic conundrums. Moreover, these competitions allow avid learners to discover new ways of approaching the intricacies of the English language by observing others’ strategies and perspectives.
In conclusion, if you’re passionate about language mastery or simply enjoy exploring the depths of English structure from a competitive perspective, then look no further than competitive English grammar events. While such contests may seem intimidating at first, they provide a unique and enriching experience for participants. Engaging in these competitions not only strengthens one’s language skills but also fosters personal growth and self-confidence.
Competitive English Questions
Competitive English questions are a unique way to test and sharpen language skills. Whether it’s for job interviews, exams, or competitions, these questions require quick thinking and a strong command of the English language. What sets them apart from traditional language tests is their focus on application rather than theory. In other words, it’s not just about knowing grammar rules or vocabulary; it’s about being able to use them effectively in practical situations.
One key aspect of competitive English questions is their ability to challenge our creativity and problem-solving abilities. Often, these questions present hypothetical scenarios or unusual contexts where we need to think on our feet and come up with innovative solutions using the English language. This pushes us out of our comfort zones and encourages us to think outside the box.
Moreover, participating in competitive English question challenges can also help boost our confidence in public speaking as well as improve our overall communication skills. The pressure that comes with timed competitions or live events forces us to articulate our thoughts clearly and concisely under demanding circumstances. This experience prepares us for real-world situations where effective communication is essential.
In conclusion, engaging with competitive English questions goes beyond mere knowledge recall – it tests critical thinking abilities while sharpening practical language skills. It challenges us to apply our knowledge creatively within stipulated time frames while boosting confidence in articulating ideas effectively in front of an audience or judges. So whether you’re preparing for an exam or simply want to enhance your grasp of the English language, embracing competitive English questions can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor. Not only does it provide a platform for personal growth and development, but it also fosters a sense of camaraderie among participants who share the same passion for language and communication.
Competitive English Vocabulary
Building a strong vocabulary is essential for success in any competitive field, but when it comes to mastering the English language, there’s no shortage of challenges. As technology continues to advance and the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the demand for individuals with advanced English skills is on the rise. In this highly competitive landscape, harnessing a vast range of words can set you apart from your peers and give you an edge.
To truly excel in competitive English vocabulary, it’s important to move beyond rote memorization and engage with words in context. Studies have shown that learning new words within their natural environment not only enhances retention but also improves overall comprehension. This means immersing oneself in literature, news articles, and other written materials that expose you to various writing styles and genres. By encountering unfamiliar terms organically rather than through flashcards or word lists, your brain actively seeks connections between these new words and ones already familiar to you.
Additionally, cultivating an awareness of etymology – the study of word origins – can prove particularly fruitful in expanding your vocabulary arsenal. Understanding how different languages have contributed to modern English allows for a deeper grasp on word meanings and potential associations. For example, knowing that bilingual combines Latin roots meaning two and tongue helps us infer its definition without prior exposure. Delving into etymology not only equips us with a nuanced vocabulary but also provides insight into the rich tapestry of human history and culture.
In this fiercely competitive global society where communication is key, having a diverse and extensive vocabulary can give individuals a significant advantage. By exploring the etymology of words, we gain access to a treasure trove of knowledge that allows us to express our thoughts more precisely and eloquently.
English Preparation for Competitive Exam
If you’re gearing up for a competitive exam that includes an English section, it’s important to prepare yourself accordingly. English proficiency is a crucial skill in today’s globalized world, and being well-prepared can give you an edge over other competitors. One of the most effective ways to enhance your English skills is by reading extensively. Make it a habit to read newspapers, magazines, novels, or any other form of literature that interests you. This will not only improve your vocabulary but also expose you to different writing styles and perspectives.
In addition to reading, practice is key when it comes to mastering the English language for competitive exams. Take advantage of online resources and practice tests available specifically designed for these types of exams. These exercises will help you become familiar with the format and structure of the exam questions while allowing you to identify your areas of weakness. Furthermore, consider joining study groups or hiring a tutor who specializes in English language preparation for competitive exams. Engaging in discussions or receiving personalized guidance can greatly accelerate your learning process.
Finally, don’t underestimate the power of self-assessment and feedback during your preparation journey. After completing practice tests or solving sample questions, thoroughly review your answers and analyze where you went wrong or what could have been improved. Seek feedback from experts or teachers who can provide valuable insights on how to enhance your performance further.
By incorporating these strategies into your preparation routine consistently and dedicating time each day towards improving your English skills, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle the challenges presented by an English proficiency test . Remember, practice makes perfect, so make sure to allocate enough time each day for focused practice sessions. Additionally, try to immerse yourself in the English language as much as possible by listening to podcasts, watching movies or TV shows in English, and reading books or articles. This will help you familiarize yourself with different accents, vocabulary, and grammar structures.
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Benefits of Quiz Competitions
A quiz is a game which can also be called a mind sport wherein the players, either as individuals or in teams attempt to answer questions posed to them correctly, in order to win a prize. I’m sure that we are all familiar with popular quizzes like the Limca quiz or the Cadbury Bournvita Quiz Contest (BQC). These are but just a few examples of quiz competitions that are held. Over the years people have been fascinated by these quizzes which have been broad – casted on television sets. And are still watched and enjoyed by children and adults alike even today!
But how many of us are familiar with the prospect of quizzes and the objective. The objective of every Indian school quizzing competition is to encourage students to look beyond their textual knowledge and establish a relationship between theory and application of the learnt concepts. It is easier said than done nonetheless. But most schools and colleges have gone further than that and have conducted quiz competitions. In the process they have figured out the various benefits of quiz competitions, so let’s find out the same.
- Besides quizzes can be conducted for different age groups and over varying cultures
- Quizzes improve or expanding one’s knowledge of things, either general or in specific area
- Quizzes are designed to promote, a fun way to study and in the process help improve one’s general knowledge
- Quiz competitions enables students to think from different angles or simply ‘to think out of the box’
- It promotes a healthy debate amongst participants in order to learn from each other
- Quiz competitions are used in Schools and Universities to aid in language development and in particular subject areas of study
- Some educational institutes use it as a brief assessment or tool to measure the growth in the knowledge, abilities and / or skills of their pupils either on a general level or restricted to specific fields for instance, science, maths etc
- Aiding in language development with the questions based in the language alone
- Aiding in the team building process
- Being fun to participate in but with a competitive element
- Provoking discussion and healthy debate amongst participating players / teams
- Aiding to relieve the tension of the daily work routine
- Promoting group harmony, whether in organisations, schools or just a group of friends
- Making new friends, from different cultures at times
- Likewise spelling bees improve the student’s spellings and vocabulary
- Quiz competitions even help build the student’s soft skills
Well now that you know the benefits of quiz competitions, it is probable time to encourage your child to participate in quiz competitions or spelling bees. If you wish your child to develop and improve their skills, that will give them an edge over their competitors.
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Write a Diary Entry on Winning a Quiz Competition [With PDF]
Diary writing is a skill to pen down one’s thoughts in a diary and this question is often asked during examinations. You should know the correct format so that no marks are deducted in the examinations. There are four examples below on the topic- winning a quiz competition. Refer to them to understand a proper format for a diary entry.
Whenever asked to write a diary entry, these examples can come in very helpful. So, let’s start.
Question-1: Write a diary entry, About winning an inter school quiz competition.
Hints : Where was the competition? – Tell your experience or preparation for the quiz competition- Describe the competition- What did you learn?
1st March 2021, Monday, 6:00 pm,
Dear Diary,
Today I want to share my immense joy with you.
I have been preparing for an inter school quiz competition which was going to be hosted by my school this year. The preparation was extra tough as we definitely wanted to win in our own home grounds. Our team had four members and all of us had some experience in quizzing competitions. Today the competition started by 9 am, the rounds were tough but the finale was very competitive as both teams were aggressive on the buzzer.
The questions went by and we won the competition with a lead of 2 points. Today I learnt how important preparation is as it helped us score against the opponents and this victory has boosted my confidence to perform next time. Dear diary, I am really glad today for the team and pray we do better each time.
Question-2: Write a diary entry, About winning a quiz competition held at your housing complex.
Hints: On what occasion was the competition held? – How was your preparation for the quiz competition- Describe the competition.
26th January 2021, Tuesday, 5:00 pm.
Today I wanted to tell you about this great day I had.
My housing society organizes a quiz competition amongst us youngsters during the Republic day celebrations. It was my first time participating in the competition and I was nervous about it. Each block in the society made up one team. The competition started at 10 am with the host introducing each team, then the rounds began where the team that lost was eliminated.
I was lucky to have experienced teammates as I was nervous for sure. We went to the finals and faced great opposition, each team timed their buzzer well giving prompt answers. Just with a single point in the lead we finally won the competition. This day will always be cherished by me as a day I experienced the joy of making my parents proud by winning the competition.
Question-3: Write a diary entry, About winning a quiz competition at the mall.
Hints: what was the competition held for? – Tell your encounter in the mall- Describe the competition- How you felt after winning.
25th December 2020, Friday, 7:00 pm.
Today I cannot wait to pen down the exciting day I had.
Today I went to Orion Mall with my friends to celebrate Christmas, and all of us were stunned to see the place decorated with holiday props and a huge Christmas tree placed at the center of the mall. While touring we were attracted by a quiz competition going on.
The theme was Christmas and we all decided to take part in it. The rounds went by answering various questions while we really enjoyed ourselves. The finale was intense but we finally won. With a round of applause, the competition came to an end. The anchor congratulated our team and we were really happy to win. This Christmas was special and I will always cherish this day and pray to have such fun again next year.
Question-4: Write a diary entry, About winning a quiz competition telecasted in the television.
Hints: What was the television quiz show you participated in- How was your preparation
16th March 2021, Tuesday, 9:00 pm.
Today was probably the best day of my life.
Today was the day the quiz competition I participated in was broadcasted in Television. There is a popular quiz show that hosts competition amongst youngsters and then the episode is broadcasted in television. The show started at 7 pm and my entire family was there huddled together in front of the television.
The show started by introducing all the participants and then the rounds began. After answering multiple questions we finally began an intense finale. The rules stated the team hitting the buzzer gets to answer and neither team gave up any chances. To our delight, we were able to win by a few points. My family was very happy and proud of me and I have decided to work even harder for the quizzing competition next year.
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Write A Letter To Your Friend About Quiz Competition In English
Dear friend,
I hope this letter finds you and your family in the best of health. We are also doing well here. I am writing to tell you about an exciting quiz competition held in our school.
I am very happy and excited.
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- 1st GRAND PRIZE: 300,000/- (2 Awards)
- 2nd PRIZE: 50,000/- (14 Awards)
- Third Prize: 20,000/- (14 Awards)
- Fourth Prize: 10,000/- (28 Awards)
- Fifth Prize: Gold Medal (700)
- Sixth Prize: Silver Medal (700)
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- 📅 Registration Deadline: December 05, 2023
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- 📢 Elimination Round Results: February 15, 2024
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- 📣 Announcement of Results: February 28, 2024
- 🎉 Prize Distribution: March 21, 2024
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The quest unfolds in two exciting stages: Elimination Round: (Online) The journey begins with the Preliminary Round, where participants face off in a test of wits and knowledge. They tackle 20 challenging questions evaluating comprehension of computer principles and general knowledge. This stage separates contenders from spectators, setting the stage for the competition.
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- Eighth Prize: Bronze Medal (700)
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- 📅 Registration Deadline: April 25, 2024
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- 🚀 Elimination Round: May 15, 2024
- 📢 Elimination Round Results: May 20, 2024
- 🏆 Grand Finale: May 27, 2024
- 📣 Announcement of Results: June 05, 2024
- 🎉 Prize Distribution: August 18, 2024
Mark your calendars for these significant dates and prepare for an exhilarating adventure!
Note: We offer Syllabus Books for preparation, and our diligent Monitoring Team may visit your school to ensure a fair process. The Elimination Round and Grand Finale will be conducted online, and the winners will be selected based on their scores and the time taken to complete the quiz.
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In Year 2024
- The paper titled “Legal Education’s Call for Justice!” was adjudged the Second Best Research Paper in the CENTENNIAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE on “Legal Education in India: Retrospect and Prospect”, organised by the Faculty of Law, BHU. View Picture. For viewing certificate Click here.
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In the Year 2016
- Inter-Institutional Speech Competition on Sustainable Energy and Development, NIT Patna: Ms. Dhriti Dhairya (Best Speaker), Mr. Anjaneya Singh (2nd Best Speaker) Mr. Shrish Chandra (3rd Best Speaker)
- Think India, Jaipur: Mr. Animesh Jha and Mr. Somit Kr. Singh (Winner Team and Best Speaker- Somit)
In the Year 2015
- Clarion National Parliamentary Debate: Yashwant Singh – 2nd Best Speaker, 2015.
- Clarion National Parliamentary Debate: Janmejay Singh- 3rd Best Adjudicator.
- Clarion National Parliamentary Debate: Somit Singh, Siddharth Shanker, Shivam Narain- (Semi-Finalist).
- NIT Patna Debate : Piyush Goyal, Ujjwal Kr. Singh, Shivam Narain (Runners Up).
- Inter-College Speech Competition organized by Rotary Club, Patna: Mr. Lakshya Bharadwaj (Runners Up).
- Amity Debate Competition: Somit Kr Singh (Runners Up).
- Times Debate 2015: Mr. Ashutosh Kashyap and Ms. Lakshya Bhardwaj (Winner).
- Patna Medical College and Hospital- Extempore Speech Contest : Raj Vardhan Tiwari – Runners Up
In the Year 2014
- 1st Justice J.S. Verma Memorial Parliamentary Debate, RMLNLU Lucknow: Mr. Yashwant Singh, Ms. Soham Sen and Ms. Shiksha Srivastava . (Quarter Finalist).
- NIT Patna Debate: Mr. Piyush Goyal, Mr. Ujjwal Kumar Singh and Ms. Soham Sen (Runners Up).
- TIMES Debate, 2014: Y ashwant Singh and Vibhanshu Srivastava – Winner
In the Year 2013
- 3rd Vox Vocis National Parliamentary Debate, UPES Dehradun.: Mr. Manas Pandey, Mr. Yashwant Singh and Ms. Jayanti Bhasker (Winner).
- E Debate at IIT Patna.: Mr. Abhinav Tripathy, Mr. Yashwant Singh and Mr. Vibhanshu Srivastava (Winner).
- Business Debate IIT Patna.: Mr. Yashwant Singh(Winner).
- NIT Patna, Debate: Mr. Mayank Sapre, Mr. Harshit Anand and Mr. Vibhanshu Srivastava. (Winner).
- E Debate at IIT Patna: Mr. Siddhant Saxena, Ms. Shreya Singh and Ms. Sagarika Sharma (Runners Up).
- Business Debate IIT Patna.: Mr. Manas Pandey (3rd Prize).
- NIT Patna National Parliamentary Debate: Mr. Shourya Basu, Mr. Manas Pandey and Ms. Shaleen Mishra (Semi-Finalist).
- E Debate IIT Patna: Ms. Shiksha Srivastava, Mr. Piyush Goyal and Mr. Ganesh Khanna. .(Qurter Finalist).
- NIT Rourkela National Parliamentary Debate: Mr. Mayank Sapre, Mr. Harshit Anand and Mr. Vibhanshu Srivastava. (Quarter Finalist).
- NIT Rourkela Debate: Manas Pandey, Shaleen Mishra, Yashwant Singh (Quarter Finalist).
- NIT Rourkela National PD: Ms. Shivani Goel, Mr. Piyush Goyal and Mr. Ganesh Khanna.(Quarter Finalist)
In the Year 2012
- VOXPOX National Debate, Jadavpur University, Finalist.
- Spectrum 2012, NIFT Patna: Mr. Manish Kumar and Mr. Shivam – Winner and Best Speaker (Shivam)
In the Year 2011
- Debate Competition organised by Department of Income Tax: Ms. Shraddha Sharma and Mr. Shourya Basu – Runners Up and Best Speaker Award.
- Shastrartha-National Parliamentary Debate (IIT KGP): Winner and Best Speaker.
- Think India Summit, Bhopal: Mr. Animesh Jha and Mr. Mayank Sapre: Winner
In Year 2010
- Vox Populi – IIT Roorkee: Semi-Finalist
In the Year 2009
- 6th National Law School Parliamentary Debate Competition: Most Dignified Team award organised by NLSIU, Bangalore.
- National Parliamentary Debate Competition, RMLNLU: Best Team award and Best Speaker.
- Shastrartha – National Parliamentary Debate Competition: Runners-up.
- BITS (Pilani) National Parliamentary Debate Competition, 2009: Semi-Finalist.
- American Corner Extempore Competition, 2009: Best Speaker and 2nd Best Speaker
Apart from these the students have also represented the University in various Debating and Speech Competitions all over the country.
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
- Dr Ambedkar Foundation National Essay Competition 2012: Mr. Sunny Kumar, Winner. The event was organised by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi.
- Essay Writing Competition conducted by Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI), 2013: Ms. Nandanni Suman Secured First position SLS Pune Jurist as International Essay Competition, 2014, Winner.
- 1st SNLC National Legal Essay Competition, 2014: Winner.
- Quiz Competition, Amity Patna, 2014: Mayuresh Srivastava and Raj Vardan Tiwari (Runners up)
- Quiz Competition, BIT Patna, 2014: Deepesh Kumar and Raj Vardan Tiwari (Runners up)
- Quiz Competition, IIT Patna, 2014: Deepesh Kumar and Raj Vardan Tiwari (Runners up)
- Surana & Surana International Corporate Law Essay Competition, 2014 .: Consolation Prize
- Essay competition, organised by Gandhi Sangrahalaya, Patna, 2015: Mr. Raj Vardhan Tiwari, Winner
- Tata Crucible Business Quiz, 2015: Mr. Areeb Ammanullah and Mr. Deepesh Kumar, Winner
- Bihar State AIDS Control Society, Patna 2015: Mr. Anuraj Tirthankar, Mr. Amit Kumar, Mr Gaurav Singh, Mr Raj Vardhan Tiwari (Winner)
- IIT Patna, Quiz Competition (Green Quiz and General Quiz), 2015: Raj Vardhan Tiwari and Riya Chouksey, Winner
- Patna Medical College and Hospital, Quiz, 2015: Raj Vardhan Tiwari and Riya Chouksey, Winner
- GNLU CCAL First Annual Essay Writing Competition – 2015: Mr. Saksham Dwivedi, 1st Rank at CCAL First Annual Essay Writing Competition, 2015, organised by Centre for Constitutional and Administrative Law, GNLU, Gandhinagar.
- Aligarh Muslim University, Essay Competition: Ms. Charu Nema, Runners Up.
- IIT Patna Fest Anwesha – 2016: Mr. Raj Vardhan Tiwari (III Year) and Mr. Samarth Trigunayat (IV Year) were declared RUNNERS UP in the Business Quiz held at IIT Patna on 22nd January 2016.
- ECLECTIZA: Inter-university Literary Festival, Thapar University – 2016: Mr. Raj Vardhan Tiwari, 3rd year, bagged the first prize in Hindi prose and Hindi poetry writing competition.
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Practical Training Papers:Viva-voce examination (for Regular and Backlog Students)
List of Endowment Prizes for SPPU Exam held in April 2022
DTL , DLL&LW: April 2023 External Examination : Savitribai Phule Pune University, 2022-23
Centenary Logo Design Competition
Summer Vacation for I & II B.A.LL.B. and LL.B.
Internal Examination : Backlog & Equivalence : I - V B.A.LL.B. and I - III LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23
INTERNAL EXAMINATION : II B.A.LL.B : A.Y. 2022-23 (II Term) : NOTICE & TIMETABLE FOR VIVA VOCE
IMP Revised Notice : Filling of Law Examination Forms : April 2023 : II-V B.A.LL.B. and II-III LL.B. (Regular, Backlog & Equivalence)
Filling of Law Examination Form : April 2023 LL.M. (Regular and Backlog and Equivalence)
INTERNAL EXAMINATION : II LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 (II Term) : NOTICE & TIMETABLE FOR VIVA VOCE
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Attendance Notice 1st BA LLB & 1st LLB 2nd Term
IMP Attendance Notice : III,IV,V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 (Second Term)
Internal Examinations (Written) : A.Y. 22-23 (Second Term) : II B.A.LL.B. & II LL.B. : Notice and Timetable
Internal Examination - Backlog and Equivalence : III, IV, V B.A.LL.B. and III LL.B. : Timetable
Imp. Notice : Attendance : I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. : A.Y. 22-23 (Second Term) : Timetable for I & II B.A.LL.B. & LL.B.
Filling of Examination Forms for SPPU April 2023 Exam : DTL, DLL & LW
Notice of change in Lecture Timing due to the First-year exam.
Distribution of Hall Tickets - 1st B.A.LL.B. & 1 LL.B.
III, IV, V B.A. LL.B. and III LL.B. : Internal Examination : Backlog and Equivalence
2nd ILS Intra-College Bail and Remand Application & Argumentation Competition, 2023
II LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 First Term : PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPERS (REGULAR & BACKLOG) : Notice and Timetable
Scholarship and Freeship Forms 2022-23 : Final Date of Submission
I BA LLB and I LLB : A.Y. 22-23 First Term : Regular and Backlog
III, IV, V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B. - Notice and Time Table for Viva Voce
Revised Notice for Attendance : I LL.B. & I B.A.LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23
III LL.B. & III-V B.A.LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 : Attendance Notice
REVISED NOTICE FOR 2nd B.A.LL.B. & 2nd LL.B. STUDENTS
I B.A. LL.B. & III B.A. LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 - Second Term
RAGHAVENDRA PHADNIS ESSAY WRITING, CASE COMMENT, AND LEGISLATIVE COMMENT COMPETITION : ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS
COMPULSORY HEALTH CHECK UP FOR FIRST YEAR AND ILS HOSTEL STUDENTS
III B.A.LL.B. : Change in the timing of internal examinations
Aahwaan : Intra-College Drama Festival
III - V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B. : A.Y. 22-23 (Second Term) : Internal Examinations (Written) : Syllabus
Student Interaction Session with Hon'ble Justice Abhay Oka
Time Table Notice : II B.A.LL.B. and II LL.B. - A.Y. 2022-23 Oct/Nov External Examination
I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 : Notice & Revised Time Table for Viva Voce
Call for Student Editors
Scholarship and Freeship for 2022-23 : Date extended to 15-3-23
Attendance Notice 2022-23 II LL.B. (II Term) - Orientation Session for Optional Subjects
Imp Notice : Attendance 2022-23 and Time Table : II B.A. LL.B. and II LL.B. (Second Term)
महाविद्यालयांतर्गत वादविवाद स्पर्धा
BEST STUDENT AWARDS 2022-23 : For Students of III LLB AND V BA LLB
INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS : III-V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B. : A.Y. 2022-23 (Second Term)
Novice Moot Court Competition 2022-23 for I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. : Rulebook and Cases
IMP Notice regarding Attendance : II BALLB & II LLB : 2022-23 (First Term)
Time Table : A.Y. 2022-2023 (II SEMESTER) : III to V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B.
SYLLABUS : INTERNAL EXAMINATION (WRITTEN) : I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. : First Term A.Y. 2022-23
मराठी भाषा संवर्धन पंधरवडा - १४ जानेवारी ते २८ जानेवारी २०२३
Attendance Notice 2022-23 : III, IV, V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B. (II Term) : OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Important Notice – Attendance 2022-23 : III, IV & V B.A. LL.B. and III LL.B.
Practical Training Papers Viva Examination : A.Y. 22-23 First Term : B.A. LL.B. & LL.B. (Regular & Backlog)
FILLING OF LAW EXAMINATION FORM: OCT. 2022 : I B.A. LL.B. & I LL.B. (REGULAR, BACKLOG, EQUIVALENCE)
I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. : Examination Result April 2022 : Application for Revaluation
Induction Program for I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. : 17 & 18 January 2023
INTERNAL EXAMINATION : A.Y. 22-23 : I, II B.A. LL.B & I, II LL.B. : Notice and Time Table
Academic Bank of Credits : Deadline for registration -11 January 2023
Revised NOTICE & TIMETABLE (VIVA VOCE) : A.Y. 2022-23 - FIRST TERM : II B.A. LL.B. & II LL.B.
TELL-A-TALE Competition : Result
Imp : Revised Exam Time Table & Issuance of Admit Cards - A.Y. 2022-23
I BALLB & I LLB April 2022 Exam : Application for Photocopy
I B.A.LL.B. and I LL. B. : Application for Photocopy and Revaluation
Celebration of Minority Rights Day : Reading of the Declaration
Celebration of Minority Rights Day: Poster Making Competition
FILLING OF LAW EXAMINATION FORM: OCT. 2022 : II BA LLB. & II LLB. (REGULAR & BACKLOG)
Mandatory Enrollment in ABC System : II BA LLB and II LLB : A.Y. 2022-23
Imp. Notice – I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B.-Commencement of Lectures, Time Table and Attendance 2022-23
दिव्यांगजन विद्यार्थ्यांकरिता शिष्यवृत्ती - 2022-23
Boys' Hostel Admissions - 2022-23 : I BALLB & I LLB
INTERNAL EXAMS (WRITTEN) 2021-22 -II B.A. LL.B. & II LL.B. – Syllabus and Time Table
FFE Scholarship for I B.A.LL.B. Students - 2022-23
Course on “Women, Gender and Law” - Indefinite Postponement
NOTICE FOR OPTIONAL SUBJECTS - I LL.B (I Term) - 2022-23
International Human Rights Day Celebrations
FILLING OF LAW EXAMINATION FORM LL.M. I and II -(REGULAR & BACKLOG), OCTOBER 2022
Bill Analysis Competition for II BA.LL.B and II LL.B. students
Celebration of Constitution Day on 26th November 2022
Top Class Education Scheme for SC students of I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. - 2022-23
Important Notice – Attendance 2022-23 II BA LLB and II LLB
RAGHAVENDRA PHADNIS ESSAY WRITING, CASE COMMENT & LEGISLATIVE COMMENT COMPETITION
Provisional Admission and Commencement of Lectures : II B.A.LL.B. & II LL.B. : 2022-23
Viva Notice & Time Table - BALLB & LLB
Filling of Exam Forms : October 2022 : Revised dates
I BALLB & I LLB - Distribution of Admit Cards
Procedure for Enrollment in Academic Bank of Credits : A.Y. 2022-23
Internal Examination -Backlog & Equivalence -B.A.LL.B. & LL.B.
Diwali Vacation for Students
INTERNAL EXAMINATION (WRITTEN) : III – V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B.
Revised Time Table Notice : I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. - A.Y. 2021-22
Revised Time Table - INTERNAL EXAMINATION A.Y. 2022-23 - III, IV and V B.A. LL.B & III LL.B. FIRST TERM
INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS : Optional Subjects : III, IV, V B.A. LL.B. & III LL.B.
Internal Viva- Voce Examinations- Optional Subjects -III, IV and V B.A. LL.B. & III LL.B.
Holiday on 26th September 2022
Earn and Learn Scheme
I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. - Internal Examination – April 2022 (Backlog and Equivalence)
INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS - III, IV and V B.A. LL.B. & III LL.B.- 2022-23
Internal Exams - Timetable for Viva, Second Term- Academic Year 2021-22
Important Notice- Optional Subjects
SPPU Examination April/May 2022 - I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B.
Schedule for Physical Education Examination of I BALLB & I LLB Students
Academic Year 2021-22 –I B.A. LL.B. Second Term Internal Exams - Timetable for Viva
Optional Subject Important Notice for V BA.LL.B and III LL.B
Justice Y.V. Chandrachud Memorial Lecture
Change in Time Table : Internal Examinations : I BALLB & I LLB : 2021-22
Time Tables of III, IV and V BA LL.B. and III LL.B.
Important Notice – Attendance 2022-23
Date Extended - LL.M. Second Year Provisional Admissions 2022-23
Date Extended - Admissions Process and Commencement of Lectures of III, IV, V B.A.LL.B. and III LL.B. for 2022-23
Internal Examination : I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. : Second Term : 2021-22
I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. - Declaration of Result - Academic Year 2021-22
Distribution of Hall Tickets
B.A. LL.B & LL.B. : PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPERS (BACKLOG EXAMINATIONS)
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
1st LL.B. (2nd Term) - NOTICE FOR OPTIONAL SUBJECT
Important Notice – Attendance 2021-22 - I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B.
SPPU Exam Form - II, III, IV, V B.A.LL.B. & II, III LL.B. (2017 Pattern)
I B.A. LL.B. & I LL.B.: Commencement of Lectures and Attendance: Second Term 2021-22
Agnipath Yojana
Exam Form Notice - LL.M.
Appeal to the Students
Celebration of International Yog Day - 21st June 2022
I BALLB and I LLB Online Examination - 2021-22
दि. ६ जून हा दिवस शिवस्वराज्य दिन म्हणून साजरा करणेबाबत
Exam Form Notice - DTL (Old Pattern), DTL (Revised 2018) and DLL & LW
Viva-Voce Schedule - Backlog and Equivalence
Imp Notice regarding Attendance
Internal Examination - Backlog and Equivalence - B.A.LL.B. and LL.B.
Practical Training Papers-Viva Voce Examination 2021 – 2022
Time Table for I BA LL.B. Viva Voce Examination
SAMVAD : Interaction with UGC Chairman : 13th May 2022 : 3 pm
Last Date of the Term – I & II B.A.LL.B. and I & II LL.B. - Academic Year – 2021-22
I LL.B. - Internal Exams - Timetable for Viva
स्वातंत्र्याच्या अमृत महोत्सवानिमित्त युवकांसाठी आकाशवाणी पुणे यांची स्पर्धा!
Last Date of the Term
Internal Exams - Timetable for Viva
INTERNAL EXAMINATION (WRITTEN)-I LL.B. and I B.A. LL.B. – First Term II LL.B. - Second Term
Result of Raghavendra Phadnis Competitions
1st ILS Intra-College Bail & Remand Application & Argumentation Competition 2022
CALL FOR STUDENT CONTENT WRITERS / TRANSLATORS
Exam Form Notice : I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B. (Regular, Backlog and Equivalence students)
The Controversial Veil – Discussing the Hijab Row
INTERNAL EXAMINATION : SECOND TERM of B.A. LL.B & LL.B. -2021-22
Karmveer Bhaurao Patil Earn and Learn Scheme
Imp Notice : Scholarship/ Freeship 21-22 : Last date of Form Submission
Physical Reopening of the College- Important Notice (with Time Table)
Procedure for Gents' Hostel Room Allotment
Debating Spousal Exemptions-Retention or Deletion
Non- Instructional Working Day for I BA LL.B. and I LL.B.
Foundation Day Celebrations - 4th March 2022
URGENT NOTICE -REGARDING COMMENCEMENT OF CLASSES
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE EXAMINATION CONDUCTED BY SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY
SCHEDULE FOR ORIENTATION OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS-I LL.B. Academic Year 2021-22 (First Semester)
I B.A. LL.B. & I LL.B.: Commencement of Lectures and Attendance: First Term 2021-22
Induction Session for First Year LL.B. and B.A.LL.B. Students : 2021-2022 Batch
INTERNAL VIVA VOCE EXAMINATION OF PRACTICAL TRAINING PAPERS- Regular and Backlog Papers
Suspension of Lectures and Internal Examination
BALLB – II & LLB - II Viva-voce and Written Assignment-Academic Year – 2021-22 – Second Term
College closed on 7th February 2022
II B.A.LL.B. & II LL.B. : Time Table : Sem. II A.Y. 2021-22 and Orientation for Optional Subjects
II B.A. LL.B. & II LL.B. : Commencement of Lectures and Attendance : Second Term 2021-22
MahaDBT Scholarship and Freeship Notice 2021-22 for Fresh and Renewal Students
RAGHAVENDRA PHADNIS ESSAY WRITING, CASE COMMENT, AND LEGISLATIVE COMMENT COMPETITION
Guest Lecture - Marathi Bhasha: Saundarya ani Sanvardhan
Prof. S.P. Sathe Intra-College Legislative Solutions Drafting Competition
Celebration of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav'.
CALL FOR STUDENT RESEARCHERS
मराठी भाषा संवर्धन पंधरवडा
Instructions for Internal Examination and Time table (Viva-voce and Written Assignment)
II B.A.LL.B. & II LL.B.- Viva Voce Notice and Time Table - First Term 2021-22
INTERNAL EXAMINATION – II B.A.LL.B. & LL.B.-2021-22 - I TERM - Question Papers, NOTICE & TIMETABLE
IMP : Attendance Hearing - 2021-22 First Term
करियर कट्टा : जागतिक युवा दिन सोहळा - बुधवार, 12 जानेवारी 2022
Optional Subjects : Second Term of 2021-22
Online Lectures for II B.A.LL.B. and II LL.B.
Attendance Notice & Time Table for Second Term of 2021-22
Second Term - 2021-22 - Commencement of Classes
IMP Notice - Instructions for Filling of SPPU Online Examination Form, Oct 2021
ICAI Commerce Wizard : A Talent Search Test
Revised Dates - COMMON ENTRANCE TEST FOR FREE TRAINING FOR UPSC EXAM
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT ILS
CAREER KATTA
Human Trafficking and Citizen Intervention
Abhivyakti Law Journal 21-22: Call for Student Editors and Contributions
INTERNAL EXAMINATION-(BACKLOG & EQUIVALENCE) – First and Second Term Subjects
TEDxILSLaw 2022 : Call for OC Members
Practical Training Paper III: Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyance-B.A. LL.B. & LL.B. 21-22 First Term
Practical Training Paper I: Professional Ethics and Contempt of Court Law-m2021-22
Presentation of India Justice Report 2019-20
Recording of Attendance - First Semester 2021-22
INTERNAL EXAMINATION ( Viva-Voce) III-V B.A. LL.B. & III LL.B. -OPTIONAL SUBJECTS-2021-22 - FIRST TERM
LL.M. and DTL - Examination Form Filling - October 2021
2nd CONSTITUTIONAL LAW EXTEMPORE MOOT COURT COMPETITION 2021-22
D.T.L. and D.L.L. & L.W. Admissions 2021-22
NOTICE OF VIVA (ABSENT STUDENTS) - III-V B.A. LL.B. and III LL.B.
Time Table for DTL 2021-22
Internal Examination ( Written) - I Sem 2021-22
Second Year II BA LL.B. and II LL.B., 21-22: Notice of Attendance and Timetable
FIRST TERM B.A. LL.B & LL.B.- 2021-22 - Internal Exam Notice & Timetable
Rashtriya Ekta Diwas Program
OPENING OF THE COLLEGE IN OFFLINE MODE
Annual National Essay Contest on Election & Democracy
Admission Notice for II B.A. LL.B. and II LL.B.-Academic Year 2021-22
List of Students Eligible to appear for SEM II Examination
गुणवंत मुलामुलींना परदेशात उच्च शिक्षणासाठी शिष्यवृत्ती २०२१-२०२२
ILS Legal Aid Centre : Workshop on Overcoming Loss and Dealing with Grief
ONLINE EXAMINATION - FIRST YEAR LLB AND BALLB-20-21
Internal Backlog Examination-First Semester of I BALLB and I LLB – April 2021
Celebration of Birth Anniversary of Rashtrapita Mahatma Gandhi and G. D. Madgulkar
Internal Examination (Viva-voce):Academic Year: 2021-22 : First Term
Internal Examination and Question Papers- I Year - 20-21 Second Semester
Physical Education Exam for students of I B.A. LL.B. & I LL.B.
CALL FOR STUDENT MEMBERS
Guest Lecture on "Local Democracy Election"
LL.M. First year (2021-2022) GENERAL MERIT LIST
Webinar on “How to Write a Research Paper"
Time Table : Academic Year 2021-22, First Semester
NOTICE OF INTERNAL EXAMINATION – I B.A.LL.B. & I LL.B.: 20-21 Second Semester
LL.M II Year Admissions - 2021-2022
Attendance and Notice for Optional Subjects: 2021-22 : First Term : III, IV, V B.A.LL.B. & III LL.B.
Guest Lecture on Idea of India of Social Unity
Admissions to III B.A.LL.B. to V B.A.LL.B. - 5 Year Law Course and III LL.B. -3 Year Law Course: 2021-22
1st BA. LL.B. And 1st LL.B-SPPU Law Examination, April 2021
Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav : Rendering of the National Anthem
V BA. LL.B/ BSL.LL.B- Viva Voce Examination
INTERNAL EXAMINATION (ONLY FOR BACKLOG/EQUIVALENCE /ABSENT STUDENTS) TIME TABLE
Results of Essay Competition- ILS Hariyali
Introductory Lecture- Optional Subjects 2020-21 - 1st year LL.B. (Second Semester)
Timetable and Rules of Attendance 2020-21 - I B.A. LL.B. & I LL.B. (Second Semester)
I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. EXAMINATION (ONLY FOR BACKLOG AND EQUIVALENCE STUDENTS)
B.A.LL.B. I and LL.B. I ONLINE EXAMINATION SEMESTER – I – 2020-21 Time-Table and Instructions
Mock Test for I B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. Students - 2020-21
Abhivyakti Literary Magazine 2021-22: Call for Submission
2nd BA. LL.B to 5th BA. LL.B. Program- SPPU Examination 2020-2021 : Form Filling
1st BA. LL.B. And 1st LL.B-SPPU Law Examination, April 2020-21
SPPU LAW EXAMINATIONS April 2020-21 - Instructions for Form Filling
Term end for I BA LL.B. and I LL.B.
DLL & LW Viva Voce Examination 2020 – 2021
RESULT- RAGHAVENDRA PHADNIS ESSAY, CASE COMMENT / LEGISLATION COMMENT COMPETITION 2020-21
Abhivyakti Literary Magazine 2021
Savitribai Phule Pune University LL.M Examination- April 2020-21
Novice Moot Court Competition, 2021
Important Notice for DTL and DLL & LW
Viva-Voce Examination of Practical Training Papers (II and III LL.B and IV and V BA LL.B.)
Instructions and Time-table for Internal Examination -Viva-voce(10Marks) (Regular Students) Academic Year – 2020-21 – Second Term
Internal Examination - 21st May 2021- Question Papers
DTL and DLL Program- SPPU Examination Form Filling
Syllabus for Internal Examination 2020-21
Important Notice for students missing SPPU Examination
ESSAY COMPETITION TO CELEBRATE EARTH DAY
Regular Internal Examination of B.A.LL.B. – I and LL.B. – I (FIRST TERM) and B.A.LL.B. – II, III, IV and LL.B. – II and III (SECOND TERM)
Induction Programme for First Year LL.B. and B.A.LL.B. Students of 2020-21 Batch
Call for Student Ambassador at EBC - SCC Online
Instructions and Time tables of Backlog, Equivalence Exam (100/80 Marks) October/ Nov. 2020 to be held in May 2021
Guest Lecture Series and Demonstrations-5th BALLB and 3rd LLB
Important Instruction for Online Examination Oct/Nov 2020
Schedule of Orientation Sessions
RAGHAVENDRA PHADNIS ESSAY COMPETITION: 2020-21
RAGHAVENDRA PHADNIS LEGISLATION / CASE COMMENTS COMPETITION 2020-21
SPPU Examination Time Tables for October/November Exams andChange of Date of Examination- II BALLB
Viva – Voce Examination of Oct. / Nov. 2020
Centre for Public Law, ILS - Orientation for I BA LL.B and I LL.B.
Preparatory Leave and Internal Assessments- April 2021
Orientation and Commencement of Lectures: - I LL.B and I BA,LL.B : 2020-21 Batch
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Sawam Yojana for ST Students
Abhivyakti Year Book 2020-21
MahaDBT Scholarship and Freeship Notice 2020-21 for Fresh and Renewal Students
Essay Writing Competition- 2020-21
The Energy Law Course
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT EXAM FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (B.A.LL.B. AND LL.B. – Semester II)
Marathi Bhasha Din Celebration
Time Table of Viva-Voce Examination for absent students (Regular/Backlog/Equivalence)
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY
IMPORTANT NOTICE - ORIENTATION FOR OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Commencement of Online Lectures and Attendance of Second Term, 2020-21
Scholarship by FOUNDATION FOR EXCELLENCE INDIA TRUST (FFE) 2020-21(B.A. LL.B. Students)
Link to submit the response of Students- Second Year on-wards (Five and Three Year Courses)
Revised Schedule - Savitribai Phule Pune University examinations – OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2020
Question Papers for INTERNAL EXAMINATION : 2020-21 - FIRST TERM
Commencement of Lectures : Post- Graduate Department in Law LL.M -1st Year (Sem. I) 2021-2022
Commencement of lectures of DTL (Diploma in Taxation Laws) and DLL & LW (Diploma in Labour Laws & Labour Welfare) 2020-21
Important Notice regarding Scholarship
LL.M. (First Year) Admissions : Third Merit List
NOTICE FOR FINAL YEAR EQUIVALENCE STUDENTS (LL.B.- 3 YEARS)
Abhivyakti Law Journal 2020-21-Call for Articles, Moot Competition Articles, Essays/Presentations, Case Analysis and Legislative Comments
Abhivyakti Law Journal 2020-2021-Call for Student Editors
1st Year LLM Admissions (2 Year Programme) :2020-21
BACKLOG EXAMINATION OF FIRST YEAR LL.B. AND FIRST YEAR B.A.LL.B. (2017 PATTERN)
Important Notice regarding MAHADBT Scholarship for 2020-21
Revised Schedule of Ph.D. Interviews - 8 & 9 December 2020
Guest Lecture : Clemency and Capital Punishment in India
Schedule for Personal Interviews for Ph.D. Admissions Round 2
I BA LL.B .and 1LL.B. Examination- Important Notice
Schedule of Internal Viva- Voce Examination of Backlog and Equivalence Students
Orientation for Online Examination
Celebration of Constitution Day 2020-21
Attendance :- On-line Hearing
ATTENDANCE NOTICE 1st Term 2020-21
Personal Interviews for Ph.D. Admission 2019-20 – Round II
Internal Examination- Viva -Voce- Instructions for conduct of Viva- Voce
Write-up Competition
Backlog and Performance Improvement Examination Notice
ATTENDANCE NOTICE-2020 – 2021 (FIRST TERM)
Home Tutorial for V BA.LLB Students ( October 2020)
Internal Online Written Examination for Backlog and Equivalence Students- 31st October 2020
Vigilance Awareness Week
Internal Examination- Viva -Voce (First Term - October 2020-21)
ATTENDANCE NOTICE - First Term -2020-21
Web telecast of National Symposium and Exhibition
Syllabi for Backlog/Equivalence Students-Internal Written Examination 2020-21 I, II LLB and I, II, III BALLB
Internal Online Examination - 16th October 2020
Practical Training Paper III - Journal Submission in Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance- Third Year LL.B
Internal Online Examination- 15th October 2020
Practical Training Paper – I -Professional Ethics and Contempt of Court Law.
Important Instructions and Change in Time table of Final Year Final Semester Examination (Regular & Backlog) 5th BA LLB, 3rd LLB, DTL, DLL & LW, LLM
Internal Exam - Backlog Papers and Equivalence Students
Final Year Students of 2019-20 Batch (III LLB and V BALLB)- Guidance Sessions
ILS Legal Aid Centre: Call for Write-up Specimens
Celebration of Nai Talim Day on 5th October 2020
Internal Written Examination 2020-21
Internal Examinations 2020-21
A Century Long Journey of Sedition in India: Commemorating the Death Centenary of Lokmanya Tilak
Notice regarding Transfer of Admission
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING FINAL YEAR EXAMINATION
Important Notice regarding Scholarships
Performance Improvement Examination -2020- I BA; LL.B and I LL.B.
Admissions of Year Down / GAP students
Performance Improvement Examination -2020
Important Notice – Attendance 2020-21
NOTICE FOR OPTIONAL SUBJECTS- LL.M. – II year Sem III
NOTICE FOR OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Online Lectures for Students of Five Year and Three-Year Law Program
ILS Legal Aid Centre:Call for Student Members - 2020-21
Government Function on 1st August 2020
Provisional Admissions to LL.M. Second Year 2020-21
LL.M. Part II and D.T.L. ,D.L.L. Admissions 2020-21
Provisional Admissions to II BA LL.B.to V BALL.B. & II LL.B and III LL.B for 2020-21
Admission for the LL.M program (Academic Year 20-21)
Birth Centenary Celebration of Late Justice Shri Y.V. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice of India
Webinar on “Revisiting Jurisprudence on Capital Punishment in India”
Application for Revaluation of answer books - I LL.B & I B.A., LL.B October 2019 examination
Extension of dates for Application for Photocopy and Verification – Oct. 2019
Application for REVALUATION of answer books - I LL.B & I B.A.,LL.B October 2019 examination
Backlog and equivalence subjects - Online Internal Assignments – Academic Year 2019-20 (May-June 2020)
Login Details and Time Table - Viva-Voce Examination (2019-20)
Physical Education Examination
Viva – Voce Examination of students of V BA.LL.B., III LL.B. , II LL.B. and DLL.&LW - JUNE 2020
Flyer of Gopalan at 70
Extension for Submission of the Internal Assessment
Webinar on 'Role of Institutional Arbitration in India post COVID-19- A Discussion'
ILS Tech-IP Webinar Series : 8-13 June 2020
Application for Photocopy and Verification - Oct 2019
Declaration of Results :- I LL.B and I B.A. LL.B First Semester Examination, October 2019
Filling April 2020 Examination Forms- I LL.B & I B.A., LL.B
Filling April 2020 Examination Forms-2nd Year to Final Year – BA. LL.B. & LL.B, D.T.L., D.LL. and LL.M.
Holiday on account of Ramzan Eid
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Essay Competition
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Hon’ble Mr. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, National Education Day is being celebrated on 11 th November 2020. In furtherance of the celebration, ILS Law College is organizing Intra Collegiate Essay Competition for all the students of ILS Law College.
Essay up to 3000-5000 words on any of the following topics is to be submitted in English / Marathi / Hindi Language before 25 th November 2020 on [email protected]
- New Education Policy – A way forward
- New Education Policy – A replica of West
- Legal Education & New Education Policy
- New Education Policy – Issues & Challenges
The best 3 essays will be published in Abhivyakti Law Journal.
Quiz Competition
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Hon’ble Mr. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, “Rashtriya Shiksha Diwas” is being celebrated on 11 th November 2020. As a part of Rashtriya Shiksha Diwas, ILS Law College’s Legal Aid Centre will conduct an online Quiz on “Know Your Education System” on 18 th November 2020 . Interested students shall register by clicking on the link mentioned below. Registration is mandatory, as the reading material will be provided only to the registered students.
Link for Registration- https://forms.gle/sV158UqutkH9icAq8
The first three winner will be awarded with books and certificates.
For further queries please contact-
Faculty Coordinators:-
Dr Suvarna S Nilakh – [email protected]
Ms. Shweta Chandrashekhar – [email protected]
Ms. Ninawari Ware – [email protected]
Ms. Mugdha Hedau– [email protected]
Student Coordinators:-
Ashwini Sanap – 7219339199
Mihir Beradia – 9820362159
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3) What is the full form of ASLV? Answer: Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle.
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7) What sound technique was used in movies like ‘Earthquake’ and ‘Roller Coaster’? Answer: Sensurround.
11) Who awards the Nobel prize for medicine? Answer: The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
15) In Football is it essential for the players to wear numbered shirts during play? Answer: Yes.
18) What is meant by VSAT(Very Small Aperture Terminal)? Answer: Two-way satellite ground station with a dish antenna that is smaller than three meters.
22) Which of these battles did not involve Roman soldiers? Answer: Thermopylae.
25) Name a legal entity created by law with perpetual succession and common seal: Answer: A company.
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28) What is meant by High Throughput Satellite? Answer: Classification for communications satellites that provide at least twice, though usually by a factor of 20 or more.
32) What is the most commonly broken bone in the human body? Answer: The clavicle.
35) 10 milligrams are equal to how many centigram? Answer: One centigram.
40) Which novel was originally called The Whale? Answer: Moby Dick.
44) A ‘rhea’ is a flightless bird but what does the geographical term ‘ria’ mean? Answer: A drowned river valley.
48) What is meant by aerosol? Answer: Colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in the air or another gas.
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56) What is meant by Rubik’s cube? Answer: 3D combination puzzle.
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69) The longest African river which emptying into the Indian Ocean is: Answer: The Zambezi.
72) Who was the first British Prince of Wales to learn the Welsh language? Answer: Prince Charles.
74) What does the Red Triangle stand for? Answer: Family Planning.
76) Which country is the first non-member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty to sign a nuclear deal with Japan? Answer: India.
80) Dayton, Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Akron, and Toledo; the so-called ‘big six’ cities of which state of the USA? Answer: Ohio.
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Cyber Laws Essay and Quiz Competition by CyberPleaders LLP [Sep 30; Online]: Register by Sep 27
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CyberPleaders LLP is organizing its annual Cyber Laws Essay and Quiz Competition on September 30, 2023, to make India cyber-safe and create more cyber lawyers.
About the Organizer
CyberPleaders LLP is the place where they specialize in helping you with cyber laws, data privacy, and cybercrime issues. In this digital era, they’re here to protect individuals and businesses by understanding and tackling the complicated rules of the online world. Their team is committed to ensuring you stay secure and follow the right laws as technology advances.
About the Competition
The CyberPleaders LLP is organizing competitions on:
- Cyber Laws Essay Competition,
- Cyber Laws Quiz Competition.
Participants can participate in any one or both of these competitions separately. Study material, important documents, and quiz material will be provided on Cybercrimes and Cyber Laws.
Who is it for?
Students/Research Scholars enrolled in any UG/PG/Ph.D. course in an Indian University are eligible to apply.
Essay Competition Details & Rules
Essay competition (any one topic).
- Navigating India’s The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Challenges and Prospects.
- Balancing Free Speech and Online Regulation: The Dilemma in the Indian Context.
- Evolving Landscape of Cybercrimes in India: Legal Framework and Future Preparedness.
Formatting Guidelines
- Font: Time News Roman.
- Font Size: 12.
- Spacing: 1.5.
- Margin: 1 inch on all sides.
- Paper size: A4.
- Word Limit (excluding footnotes, kindly avoid using speaking footnotes): Minimum Word Limit: 2500 Words, Maximum Word Limit: 3000 Words.
- Citation Font: Times New Roman, Citation Font Size: 10, Spacing: 1.0.
Submission Guidelines
- The essays are to be submitted to CyberPleaders LLP at [email protected] with your name, college name, address, year of degree, etc.
- Submissions made elsewhere will be automatically rejected.
- The submissions are to be made only in PDF or DOCX format.
- All submissions will undergo a strict online plagiarism check.
- The upper limit of the Similarity Index stands at 15%.
- Special consideration will be placed on the originality, applicability, and feasibility of the arguments and suggestions made in the essay, as well as the depth of the research.
Quiz Competition Details & Rules
Cyber Laws, Information Technology Act 2000, and along with rules.
Competition Rules
- From the date of registration, participants will receive study material on the WhatsApp group.
- Format of Quiz: Quiz shall take place online, the paper will include: Multiple Choice Questions.
- The participant can give this exam from their Laptop or Mobile Phone.
- A platform for the quiz will be Google Forms in the case of the same marks, Time will be considered (A person who submits early will be given preference).
- The link will be shared 1 hour prior to the start of the quiz.
- The Quiz shall have 50 Questions.
- The time allotted will be 30 Minutes. Every question carries 1 mark & there will be no negative marking.
Important Dates
- Date of Quiz: September 30, 2023 (3 pm – 3:30 pm).
- Last Date to Apply: September 27, 11:59 pm.
- Last Date for Essay Submission: September 27, 11:59 pm.
- Results Declaration: October 2, 2023.
- 1st Prize : Prize of Rs. 5000 + Internship opportunity at CyberPleaders LLP.
- 2nd Prize : The top 10 entries shall get a Certificate of Merit for their work.
- 3rd Prize : Internship opportunity under the CyberPleaders LLP and participation certificate to all the participants.
How to Register?
Interested candidates may register through the link provided at the end of the post.
Registration Fees
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