Beauty Pageant Questions and Answers Beauty queens have a lot more to do, than just look beautiful. A beauty pageant isn't about walking the ramp in the skimpiest of clothes, and sporting a million-dollar smile. It's about cracking the tough round of questions and answers with conviction. The cutthroat competition in the woman's world is all about balancing beauty with brains. It can be an extremely nerve-wracking experience if you are not quite prepared for a competition this tough. A beauty queen is less of a drama queen and more of Ms. Congeniality, when it comes to public speaking. Here are a few beauty pageant interview questions and expected answers, so that you can prepare yourself well before the D-day. FAQs at Beauty Pageants If women were to rule the world by 2050, how different would the world be? Women have always been the leader in various aspects of life. Be it at home or in the conventional man's world, a woman has always performed tasks and taken up challenges equal to her counterparts. By 2050, as the world would acknowledge it, there will be peace and sensitivity, as women are a personification of love and compassion. Which quality of women gives them an edge over men? The quality to create and nurture the creation with tolerance, love, and patience gives women an edge over men. Question by the jury: What is the essence of being a woman? Winning answer by Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994: "Just being a woman is God's gift. The origin of a child is a mother, a woman. She shows a man what sharing, caring, and loving is all about. That is the essence of a woman." How would you change the world if you were to play God for a day? Actions speak louder than words. I would act to uplift thoughts and sentiments of mankind, and the change will follow automatically. Do you think that the youth of today faces more pressure of performance than the previous generation? Yes. Definitely the youth today faces much more pressure than the previous generation. They have to adapt to several circumstances at once. This kind of pressure has made the world much more dynamic and fast-paced. Which role of a man compliments a woman better - father, son, or a partner? As William Shakespeare once said, "the world's a stage and we are all actors playing our roles." Thus, a man in his every role is fulfilling his duties in life. He becomes a father, son, or a partner only with a woman, who makes him complete, and he, in return, makes her complete.