Academic WorldQuest

Congratulations to the 2008 Academic WorldQuest Winners!

Bellaire High School


In the National AWQ competition Bellaire came in 6th place out of 43 teams! They scored 70 points, the winning team scored 79 points.


WorldQuest

A fun, fast-paced quiz on international facts; putting your world-affairs knowledge to the test. The contest is played by groups of 10 students per high school.

Players
High school and middle school teams can be formed by students, teachers, clubs or organizations.

The Game
Academic WorldQuest is played in teams of up to 10 people. Answers are submitted by teams, not by individuals. It is played in four rounds of 20 questions each, with 30 seconds for each question. Answer sheets are turned in at the end of each round. The trophy goes to the team with the highest total for the four rounds. In the event of a tie, a sudden-death round will be played.

Cost
There is no cost to schools or students that participate.


Schedule

3:30 Registration, refreshments
4:30 Introductions
4:40 Warm-up round
4:50 Round one
5:10 Round two
5:30 Round three
5:50 Round four
6:10 Sudden Death Round

6:30 Awards - high scores and best dressed


Types of questions
Questions will be a mixture of contemporary politics and economics, prominent international leaders, geography, history, and international organizations.
There is an emphasis on secondary social studies curriculum; 9th grade World Geography and 10th grade World History.


Categories for 2008
Africa & the Americas
Europe and Russia
Middle East & Central Asia
South and East Asia

SAMPLE QUESTIONS FROM 2007

Round 1: Africa & the Americas
The words "Ordem e Progresso" appear on which South American flag?
a) Peru
b) Paraguay
c) Brazil
d) Venezuela

Round 2: Europe & Russia
Which of the following corresponded with the end of the Cold War in Europe?
a) An increase in ethnic and nationalistic tensions
b) An increase in the political power of trade unions
c) A decline in trade among European nations
d) A decline in the influence of Germany in European politics

Round 3: Central Asia & the Middle East
After the Six Day War, the amount of territory controlled by Israel
a) Had Tripled
b) Had been cut in half
c) Remained what it was before the conflict
d) Decreased slightly

Round 4: East Asia & South Asia
What is the predominant ethnicity of Indonesia?
a) Japanese
b) French
c) Indian
d) Javanese
 


Prizes and More
In addition to the fame and glory - plus a nice trophy - the winning team will compete with schools from around the country at the annual National Academic WorldQuest competition held in Washington D.C. on April 4-6, 2008. All expenses are paid for the trip to D.C. by the World Affairs Council of Houston.

For information or to register your team, email edursvp@wachouston.org


Bus Reimbursement

The Council offers reimbursement for student transportation to our education programs.
If this cost is a barrier to your students' participation in Council events,
please fill out this application and contact:

Phone: (713) 316-4475
Email: edu@wachouston.org

 

 

 

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