SINGAPORE – It was go big or go home.
When the St Gabriel’s Secondary School team chose to use their game card in the final round of The Straits Times’ What’s The News? quiz competition, they knew the risk. Answer the next question correctly, and they would rise to first place. Answer wrongly, and they fall to last. The shouts from their schoolmates in the audience convinced them.
Team member Collin Soelaiman, 16, said: “We went big.”
The question: “When anti-corruption protests toppled the government, Gen Zs suggested her name – and made Sushila Karki the country’s first female prime minister. Which country did she lead?”
The team answered “Nepal” correctly and emerged victorious over three other teams in the contest on May 26, to resounding cheers from their supporters in the auditorium. The team took home a $4,000 cash prize and a trophy as the first-place winner.
Thorsten Ng, 15, of the St Gabriel’s team said of his school’s supporters: “I feel that their support actually is the reason why we are standing here (as champion).”
Victoria School came in second, while the School of Science and Technology (SST) was third, and Presbyterian High School, fourth.
The second-, third- and fourth-place teams received $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 respectively, and a trophy each.
This was the second time ST had held What’s The News?. The interactive current affairs quiz competition is also supported by the Ministry of Education, and the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) is a partner.
The competition’s preliminary round ran in April, with over 6,000 students from more than 70 schools competing in an individual online quiz to assess their knowledge of current affairs.
It was followed by an exciting semi-final round on May 14 that merged current affairs questions with arena-style games, from which the four finalists emerged.
Energy was high at the finals hosted by stand-up comedian, actor and emcee Rishi Budhrani, as the teams of three warmed up and settled in for the contest held at the SPH Media auditorium.
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