Chapter 489 (Four Hundred and Eighty-Nine) Oral Answer
After all the participants stopped writing in the morning, the person in charge of the written examination checked everyone's answer sheets on the spot. After confirming that there were no problems, he collected the answer sheets, sealed them, and sent them to the reviewers.
In the afternoon it is time for oral answers. The oral examination is conducted in front of everyone, and the results can be known on the spot. When the participant is speaking, the observer should sit not close to the speaker and behind him. Observers are not allowed to speak at all, otherwise they will be pulled out for disturbing the order of the competition. Participants who participated in the oral examination were not only unable to communicate verbally with the observers during the competition, but it was also difficult for them to communicate with each other through eye contact and movement. As the clan leader, Tie Wandao was also one of the spectators. He also sat in the auditorium and said nothing. Of course, the same was true for other powerful people in Tiecang Court. Not only that, even the questioner and the recorder of the Q&A content sit behind the oral answer participants, but they sit much forward than the observers, which makes it easier for the questioner, recorder, and oral answerer to hear clearly. , and secondly, it also prevents the questioner and recorder from being disturbed by observers. Although the oral respondents only face a wall when answering the questions, they are still blindfolded to prevent cheating.
Although written answer and oral answer are two forms of competition, the scores of these two items are added together to calculate a total score. The one with the highest overall score is the winner of the non-competition part.
In previous competitions and examinations, more cheating has been detected in the non-competition part than in the competition part. This is one of the reasons why cheating is strictly prevented in this part of the competition.
The non-contest part is the first round of all competitions. All competitions are divided into three rounds. If someone wins two of the rounds, that person will become the final winner no matter what happens in the other round. If no one can win both games, the person with the highest average score over the three games will be the winner.
In the oral answering competition, Tie Hongyan answered questions fluently and performed extremely well. People present felt that Tie Hongyan must have the highest score before the results came out. Sure enough, when the results were announced that day, Tie Hongyan not only had the highest score in the oral answering section, but also widened the gap with other participants. However, widening the gap between you and others in the oral test does not mean that you will definitely win the non-competition part, because the score in the oral test only accounts for 30% of the total score in the non-competition part, and the other seven achievements depend on the written part.
Tie Hongyan, who was already confident, knew that she performed very well in the written part and had the highest score in the oral part. She was in a good mood but relatively calm. She was not too excited and did not review the previous competition after the day's competition. On the way back to the Aoqian Palace, no one dared to ask her how the competition went, because she had told others before the competition started that as long as the competition was not completely over for one day, they should not ask her how the previous competition went. She felt It is meaningless to review the content of the completed competition when there are other competitions that have not yet been completed. The projects that have been completed are a foregone conclusion. If you perform well in the completed competition, looking back too much will easily make you impetuous in the subsequent competitions; if you perform poorly in the completed competition, looking back too much will easily affect your confidence in subsequent competitions. ; If your performance in the ended competition is mediocre, reviewing too much will be a waste of time and energy for the next competition. (End of chapter)