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Inter-IIT Cultural Meet 8.0

Dec 23, 2025 · AP

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24 teams (This edition)

Motions

Inter-IIT Cultural Meet 8.0 (2025)27 motionsCA: Kaushik D., Keshav R.
  • Round 0During the Lost Decade, This House Would have chosen societal well-being over economic grit as the foundation for Japan's future
  • Round 0This house prefers a world where wealth is seen as shameful
  • Round 0This house believes that governments should make available a publicly searchable database containing the income wealth and taxes paid by all citizens
  • Round 0During the Lost Decade, This House Would have chosen societal well-being over economic grit as the foundation for Japan's future
  • Round 0This house prefers a world where wealth is seen as shameful
  • Round 0This house believes that governments should make available a publicly searchable database containing the income wealth and taxes paid by all citizens
  • Round 0During the Lost Decade, This House Would have chosen societal well-being over economic grit as the foundation for Japan's future
  • Round 0This house prefers a world where wealth is seen as shameful
  • Round 0This house believes that governments should make available a publicly searchable database containing the income wealth and taxes paid by all citizens
  • Round 1THBT Taylor Swift's usage of a woman's imagery in her music is in the interests of the feminist movement.
  • Round 1TH (As Bhim Army) W gradually shift towards Dalit Panther’s approach for combatting caste-based discrimination
  • Round 1THBT women are morally justified in lying about their past experiences, abilities and future family plans at a job interview or application
  • Round 2This House Would prioritize investment in winter sports talent identification and training over building world-class infrastructure (e.g., ski resorts, arenas).
  • Round 2This house believes that sporting bodies should penalize teams when their players commit criminal acts off their field
  • Round 2This house would prosecute violent fouls as criminal assault
  • Round 3This House Would replace standardized university degrees with government-funded, personalized learning pods from age 16.
  • Round 3This house believes the state should lace water supply with a chemical that homogenises people's intelligence to the intelligence level of an average uni graduate.
  • Round 3This house regrets the narrative that a university education is the primary path to success
  • Round 4This house believes that the state should provide criminal background information to couples when they register to be married.
  • Round 4That single parents in prison should be provided special treatment to allow them to raise their young children from behind bars.
  • Round 4This house believes that sober passengers of a drunk driver should be held criminally liable.
  • SemifinalsDuring the Lost Decade, This House Would have chosen societal well-being over economic grit as the foundation for Japan's future
  • SemifinalsThis house prefers a world where wealth is seen as shameful
  • SemifinalsThis house believes that governments should make available a publicly searchable database containing the income wealth and taxes paid by all citizens
  • Grand FinalThis House Believes that the United Nations should prioritize humanitarian aid and climate adaptation in vulnerable Pacific Island nations over pursuing governance reforms in politically unstable African states
  • Grand FinalTHBT the German government should pay reparations to the Harero people directly as opposed to the Namibian government
  • Grand FinalThis house believes that territorial disputes between states should be definitely resolved with plebiscite by residents of the disputed region(e.g. Kashmir)

What gets set here

Economics15%
Social & Identity15%
International Relations7%
Pop Culture4%
Sport4%
Education4%

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You vs this tournament

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  • Economics · 30% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Social & Identity · 22% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Technology · 19% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Law & Crime · 19% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Politics · 15% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • International Relations · 11% of motions hereno rounds on record yet

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Breaking here

17% of teams break

Teams usually guarantee their break on 4 points.

Break on speaks? Average at least 77.4.

Last edition: 4 of 24 teams broke.

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How scoring works here

74.2 avg speaker score

Most speakers land between 72.2 and 76.2.

What finishing high has taken:

Top speaker pace 78.9

Top-10 pace 76.6

Top-20 pace 75.5

Median average speaks at each finishing spot, across 1 edition.

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