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10 Common Questions in a Miss America Interview
  • Tell us about yourself? …
  • Why did you decide to compete? …
  • Of all the pageant systems out there, why did you choose Miss America? …
  • What are the four points of the crown? …
  • Which point on the crown means the most to you? …
  • Who is your favorite Miss (State)?

Miss America 2016 Questions and Answers (9-13-15)

Interviews for Top Jobs at Miss America

Miss (Local Title) Interview

Application

I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Miss America (Chehalis, WA) in Dec 2010

Interview

You go to a meeting with the board, showcase talent, and learn more about the expectations. Next, you sign contracts. Follows is an 8 week Sunday evening training course with the other contestants. Pageant week is a nightly review, and Pageant night is final unless you are selected

Interview Questions

  • “In your own words, explain health reform. Do you think this is a good direction for our nation to be taking, or are you apposed to the motion? Explain your answer. (Keep in mind, you have less than 30 seconds to say what you want to say.)

State Titleholder Interview

Application

I interviewed at Miss America

Interview

Each interview depends on the judges and their mood that day. That being said, some interviews are wonderful and amazing while others seem biased based off of the judges preconceptions

Interview Questions

  • What was the most difficult part of your preparation?

4 Questions You Will Be Asked During a Miss America Interview

Judges/Set up

Miss America follows the traditional panel style. At the local level, the panel consists of five judges. State pageants may have more. The national competition has two panels of judges; one for the preliminary competition and a star-studded one for finals night. Each judge has to be certified by the Miss America Organization in order to serve on the panel. When you walk into the room, the judges will be sitting behind a long table. You will walk to the podium and stand behind it.

The interview lasts a total of 10 minutes and is timed by an auditor. The first 30 seconds are reserved for opening questions. The following nine minutes consists of the judges firing questions at will. There is no predefined order and the judges may not ask the same number of questions. Some judges may ask many questions while others sit back and simply observe your answers. You will be asked different questions based on your platform, resume, current events and the progression of the interview. (Read: 10 Common Questions Asked in a Miss America Interview)

For the final 30 seconds, you will be stopped by the head judge and allowed to either finish answering the last question if you have not done so or give a closing statement.

Common Questions

1. Tell me about your platform.

Miss America puts a strong emphasis on community service. Miss America serves as a national goodwill ambassador for the Childrens Miracle Network, the organizations national platform. Considering this role is a crucial part of holding the title, the judges will want to see how well you advocate for your own personal platform.

When answering this question, it is important to state the name of your platform followed by a one or two sentence explanation that gives an accurate summary. Follow the statement up with how you have advocated for your platform. For example:

“My platform is called Be the Change. With my platform, I aim to increase volunteerism within the community and show the importance of giving back. I have partnered with a local youth center where I help coordinate volunteer programs for high school students. I also run multiple social media pages where I help connect friends and followers with volunteer opportunities.”

Miss Hawaii 2021 Contestants in Interview. Photo: Instagram via @mwokhawaii

2. “Why do you want to be Miss _____?”

If you prepare no other answer for interview, prepare this one. While this is a common question among many systems, and it holds quite a bit of weight in a Miss America interview. Again, the organization puts a huge emphasis on community service. You need to understand the community and how you can use the title to help better that community. Research the area you will be representing. What is the community known for? Is it a city that never sleeps or a small, rural town? What are the problems affecting the community and how is the community addressing them? Also research former titleholders. How were they embraced in the community? Did they make a lot of appearances or only a handful? How can you fill the shoes of the previous titleholder and what can you bring to the title?

Once you have these questions answered, you can start preparing your response. The most important thing is to be honest and hit on the points mentioned above. For example:

“I want to be Miss City because I love this community. Through my platform, I have been able to engage with members and officials who welcomed my platform and ideas with open arms. With the title of Miss City, I hope to continue to build on these connections, raise even more awareness about volunteerism as well as use my platform to help individuals further engage and experience this unique city.”

3. “I see here that you love (insert hobby). Tell me about that.”

This one comes directly from your resume. This type of question is used to A.) see if you are telling the truth and B.) learn more about your personality.

When answering this question, the “why” is the most important. What about this hobby made you fall in love with it? Share those personal details with the judges. After all, interview is the only chance you will have to talk about it in length. For example:

“I absolutely love dancing. I had a lot of energy as a child, so I started taking lessons when I was four. I started out in ballet and over the years have studied jazz, lyrical, contemporary and hip-hop. However, ballet has remained my favorite. When I am dancing, I feel like I can conquer the world.”

4. “What are the four points of the crown and which do you feel is the most important?”

As with any pageant, the mission statement is important. It explains the systems morals and values. Miss America sums up their mission in the four Ss: style, scholarship, service and success. The 4 Ss are called the “four points of the crown” since the Miss America crown has four distinct points.

For this question, there is no wrong answer. As long as you know the four points, what they mean and can articulate your answer, you will do great. For example:

“The four points are style, scholarship, service and success. I believe service is the most important because what we do for others is greater than what we do for ourselves. My life mission is to leave a positive mark on the world and leave the world a better place than it was when I found it. I plan to do this by dedicating my time and effort to those who need help. I may not be able to change the world but if I can help one person a day I know that maybe I have changed their world.”

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Mind Your Body Language

As a pageant contestant, I was often required to stand during interviews (see how easy you have it?), which quickly taught me to pay attention to my posture and body language. To show your interviewers you’re engaged, lean slightly forward rather than leaning back, which may look too casual. Think about your hand gestures, and use them appropriately. You don’t want to look too stiff—or on the flip side, all-over-the-place. In a group interview, maintain eye contact with the interviewer as he or she asks a question, then look around and acknowledge everyone as you answer.

A great pageant secret: Record yourself doing a practice interview, then watch the video in fast forward. Your repeated motions (for example, I tend to look up before answering a question) will quickly become apparent, and you can work on trying to avoid them.

FAQ

What are some pageant interview questions?

Common Pageant Interview Questions
  • Why do you deserve to win this title?
  • Why did you decide to compete in this pageant? …
  • Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
  • What do you think is the biggest problem facing young people today?
  • Do you think that pageantry objectifies women?
  • Why is your platform important to you?

How long is a Miss America interview?

They are meant to focus on who you are authentically and whether you are that person confidently in front of people. The private interview is 10 minutes long with your judges.

How do I prepare for a pageant interview?

They are meant to focus on who you are authentically and whether you are that person confidently in front of people. The private interview is 10 minutes long with your judges.

How do you answer what makes you unique in a pageant?

They are meant to focus on who you are authentically and whether you are that person confidently in front of people. The private interview is 10 minutes long with your judges.

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