Interview Questions :
A well known Child activist and
Nobel Prize winner Mr. Kailash Satyarthi
is the Chief guest of your annual function.
You Aditya/Adity have been assigned
to take his interview. Prepare a set of
8 questions to take his interview. You
may ask questions on …His childhood,
his education, beginning of the career,
obstacles in the career, role model, his
feelings being a Nobel Prize winner and his
future plans, message for the youngsters.
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The questions in an interview should not be such that they can be answered simply in terms of ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Instead, they need to be open ended so that the guest gets a chance to talk in detail.
1. What kind of a childhood did you have?
2. How did your education help you in becoming who you are today?
3. What particular incident (or person) changed your thinking in a big way?
4. What are some of the challenges that you faced in your career?
5. How is life different after winning the Nobel Prize?
6. What do you plan to achieve in the next ten years?
7. How can the youth contribute to your cause?
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Interview questions :
1. what's your take on child labour today compared to 10 years ago?
2. what do Children mean to you?
3.How is your work different from that of other child rights organizations?
4.What has been your biggest challenge in the last three decades?
5.Not many in India knew Kailash Satyarthi before Friday – did you deliberately keep yourself away from the public eye?
6.You received the award jointly with Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan. Both India and Pakistan are struggling to ensure child rights. Can they work together towards solutions?
7.You have dedicated your life to child rights. What motivates you to have this personal commitment?
8. your last words to our viewers?
1. what's your take on child labour today compared to 10 years ago?
2. what do Children mean to you?
3.How is your work different from that of other child rights organizations?
4.What has been your biggest challenge in the last three decades?
5.Not many in India knew Kailash Satyarthi before Friday – did you deliberately keep yourself away from the public eye?
6.You received the award jointly with Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan. Both India and Pakistan are struggling to ensure child rights. Can they work together towards solutions?
7.You have dedicated your life to child rights. What motivates you to have this personal commitment?
8. your last words to our viewers?
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