QUIZ COMPETITION- NAGASAKI DAY OBSERVATION

QUIZ COMPETITION- NAGASAKI DAY OBSERVATION

On 9th August 2024, a quiz competition was organized by the Department of Physics and Chemistry at Assabah arts & Science College on the behalf of Nagasaki Day. The event was designed to raise awareness among students about the historical significance of Nagasaki Day, while also encouraging academic engagement and knowledge sharing.

The quiz competition was held in the college's conference hall, beginning at 2.30pm and extending beyond its scheduled duration due to the high level of enthusiasm and participation from the students. The event was attended by students from various departments, showcasing a diverse range of knowledge and interests.

The competition was conducted under the expert guidance of Dr. Jayaraj K., head & assistant professor, department of chemistry, Ms. Nazreen, faculty of chemistry, and Ms. Malavika, faculty of physics, who provided valuable insights and guidelines to the participants. Their expertise and encouragement helped ensure the quiz was both educational and engaging. The quiz questions were meticulously prepared to cover a wide range of topics related to Nagasaki Day, ensuring that students were challenged and motivated to learn more about this significant historical event.

Students from multiple departments participated in the quiz, making it a lively and competitive event. The questions ranged from the historical background of Nagasaki Day to scientific and ethical discussions related to nuclear energy and its implications. The competition not only tested the students’ knowledge but also fostered a spirit of teamwork and intellectual curiosity.

After a highly competitive session, the winners were announced, and the prize distribution ceremony took place. The prizes were distributed by M.N. Mohamed Koya, the principal of Assabah Arts and Science College, Valayamkulam. And he congratulated the participants and winners, emphasizing the importance of understanding history and its lessons for future generations.

  • 1ST PRIZE: SISIRA T. - B.SC. CHEMISTRY
  • 2ND PRIZE: FATHIMATH SAFA K. K. – BA ENGLISH
  • 3RD PRIZE: HASHIM – BA ENGLISH

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from ranjuraj k. , head & assistant professor, department of physics, acknowledging the efforts of the faculty, participants, and attendees. The quiz competition was a resounding success, providing an informative and engaging platform for students to learn about Nagasaki Day. The program served as a valuable educational experience, reminding everyone of the importance of peace and the consequences of conflict.

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