After contestants have completed their personal introductions, they will stay on stage and draw an age appropriate simple opinion question from a bowl. Judges will be looking to see if the contestant speaks clearly and confidently, stays on topic and answers the question well, and if they leave a memorable impression. Although this event is not timed, contestants should try to keep answers under 30 seconds.
Since On-Stage Question immediately follows Personal Introduction, there will be no need to change your wardrobe. Please see our Personal Introduction page for wardrobe details.
These are the actual questions that will be asked at the pageant. Please do not memorize answers:
Personal Introduction and On-Stage Question require going on stage only once. A contestant will come out to a marked location center stage, pause briefly (about 5 seconds) and then head to the front of the stage to be handed a microphone for their Personal Introduction. Once contestants have completed their intro, they will draw a question from a bowl, give a short answer, and then exit the stage.
Personal Intros should be kept under 1 minute and answers under 30 seconds.
1) Take a deep breath – Relax and clear your head before you start.
2) Listen carefully – Pay close attention to the question so you know exactly what is being asked.
3) Be concise – You have about 30 seconds to give your answer. Try to keep it simple.
4) Be confident – There is no right or wrong answer. You are giving your opinion, so have confidence in yourself.
5) Pay attention to your posture – Be aware of how you’re standing and where your hands and feet are placed.
6) Be prepared – Although you won’t be able to guess what question you will be asked, there are still ways you can prepare. Make sure you know what type of questions will be asked. Practice answering them for a friend or even in front of a mirror.
7) Have fun – Be yourself and enjoy your time on stage.