[MoE] Educational Challenge - October

Day 2,168, 17:57 Published in Switzerland Switzerland by Swiss Federal Chancellery

Dear citizens, oral tests incoming!

We just organized an educational challenge. This challenge is a funny way to make you citizens learn more about eRepublik and allow you to win a prize.

All you have to do is join #swiss.education on Rizon during challenge sessions and ask the Minister of Education or the President to start the challenge. You have until the 30th to do it.

The prize is 500cc to who achieve the highest score and the results will be in 31th.
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Let’s now see what the rules are:

1. Every Swiss citizen can take part, regardless to the XP points, e-birth date or any other aspect

2. A general rank will be drawn up: the player who racks up the highest score wins the 500cc prize.

3. Every game session will be held on a dedicated channel. To be transparent, all the logs will be registered and kept by the Minister of Education, so any player (with a valid reason) can ask to view the logs.

4. Every game session is a face-to-face between the Minister of Education and the competitor, no other competitors are allowed to watch the game session (this is intended to prevent other players to know what kind of questions are asked)

5. The final rank will be published in an article, together with the name of the winner.

6. All the questions are based on eRepublik mechanics, so they will be as clear and objective as possible. In case of disagreement, the competitor can appeal to the Minister of Education but the final decision will be taken by the Minister, at his incontestable discretion.

7. Questions will be about several topics: eRepublk mechanics, geopolitical facts (most concerning eSwitzerland, but also very relevant international facts can be put in)
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Swiss Government, Believe in change.
Tomas Franceschin, Minister of Education

Alexandre Walen, President of eSwitzerland