RULES
T U R N T H E T A B L E
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T U R N T H E T A B L E
Topics:
" Is the search for a Grand Unified Theory, which would explain all fundamental forces of nature, a worthwhile pursuit, or is it a scientific dead end?"
"Does the concept of wave-particle duality imply that matter and energy are fundamentally the same thing?"
"Does Art Have a Role in Communicating Complex Scientific Concepts?"
Eligibility: The competition is open to students enrolled in classes 9-12 in participating schools or educational institutions.
Each team will consist of two members.
Teams should come prepared for all three topics to speak for or against the motion.
Students are expected to speak for a total period of 3+1 minutes which is followed by two minutes of questioning and rebuttals.
Resolution Announcement: Before the debate begins, the tournament officials announce the resolution, which is the topic for the debate.
Constructive Speeches - The first team presents their constructive speeches in support of the resolution.
Constructive Speeches: The second team presents their constructive speeches arguing against the resolution.
Each member of the first team delivers a rebuttal speech, where they respond to the second team’s arguments and reinforce their own case.
Each member of the second team delivers a rebuttal speech, countering the first team’s arguments and reiterating their own points.
No revision of the position of a team is permitted during the debate.
No internet access or use of any electronic devices is allowed and referring to a written script during their speaking time is strictly discouraged.
POIs and heckling must be used carefully to communicate with the judge and may never be used to distract a speaker or continually interrupt a presentation.
The ground for evaluation of debate will be on the following parameters: -
Organization and Clarity
Presentation Style
Knowledge of Subject
Originality and Ingeniousness
Ability to deal with questions and rebuttals concisely and effectively.
A judge’s decision is final. To proceed otherwise is to undermine the system of mutual and professional respect that makes debating programs possible.
Respectful behaviour: All contestants are expected to maintain a respectful and professional attitude towards each other, the judges, and the competition staff.
Disqualification: Any violation of the rules, cheating, or misconduct may result in immediate disqualification from the competition.