The quiz is promoted by the Centre for Law and Policy Research and it aims to facilitate public engagement with the Indian Constitution, history and politics.
In the final round of ConQuest 2022 northern region held at National Law University, Delhi, 2 teams from the host institution battled for a tiebreaker for the runner-up position.
The popular quiz is promoted by Centre for Law and Policy Research, which aims to facilitate public engagement with the Indian Constitution, its values.
ConQuest 2022 we will bring to life the people, events and ideas that were central to India’s Independence Movement and highlight its inextricable link with our Constitution.
The preliminary rounds of the quiz had more than 600 students from colleges across India participating, after which were four knockout rounds. Eight teams made it to the finale.
The ConQuest questions were an interesting mix of Indian political and constitutional history, with some being pegged to contemporary developments, both in India and abroad.
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