A Perfect Score

Business Standard conducted a quiz on 15th January 2020 for MBA students. The result was overwhelming. The students took part in the quiz with a great deal of enthusiasm, which was clearly reflected in their perfect score. A large number of students got cent percent, they were delighted and further inspired by a perfect score. This has inspired them to take part in future and add on to their knowledge. A flawless score has motivated others as well to read more and reach the highest level of success in a quiz. The quiz was coordinated by CRM, Mr JK Pandey.

Christy K Yesudas was always interested in taking part in business related events. Sine he has had an experience of taking part in a quiz at the state level, so this experience helped him to actually brush up with the current general knowledge. It proved him that he has the caliber to give competition to others and is abreast with the current information.

Rimple Rai was highly excited and frankly confessed that she wasn’t prepared for it. She just went with the flow and answered the questions to the best of her ability. She is eagerly looking forward to many more in the near future.

Sumit Kumar thinks differently as marks were never a criteria and he gave it a random shot. After getting a perfects core he was visibly overjoyed and it has motivated him to take part in more knowledge based tests in future. He is mighty pleased with the result and intends to take it more seriously in future.

Treesa M Thomas was pleasantly surprised as she had never expected to win. Since it was mandatory to give the test, she took the test with full sincerity. After the initial network problem, she became a bit apprehensive. However, the last crucial 20 minutes proved a blessing in disguise. She regained confidence and clinched a perfects core.

Karthik Easwar was pleased after giving the test and found it a good experience. He admitted that some questions made him think a little longer than usual. It tested his knowledge and he found that the standard was up to the mark. He also observed that neither the questions were too easy or too difficult to answer. It was more of a self-test for him than assessment for academics.

Shreya Sinha found the experience of taking part in a quiz as quite knowledgeable. She did not find the quiz difficult to interpret rather she thinks that it was quite a different type of learning experience. She has apparently gained knowledge and found it an engaging exercise. She anticipates that such type of quizzes ought to be conducted more in the future.

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