Part A requires contestants to identify the artist’s name, as it appears on the official list, and the title of 15 paintings selected randomly from the official list of 30 paintings.
Part B consists of 30 questions about art elements and art history characteristic of the 30 art selections.
4th-6th; 7th-8th (5 Contestants per division)
Calculator applications
80 problems including calculations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, roots and powers.
Includes straightforward calculation problems and simple geometric and stated problems.
6th-8th (3 Contestants Total)
Chess puzzle
Objective test containing approximately 20 chess puzzles, plus a tiebreaker section.
Provided a fact sheet from which to develop and write an editorial.
45 mins to write
6th-8th (3 Contestants Total)
listening
Listen to 7-10 min script, take notes as needed, and use their notes to answer 25 objective questions.
10 mins to answer
5th-6th; 7th-8th (3 Contestants per division)
Maps, Graphs, & Charts
75 objective questions
Will neeed atlas for some questions
45 mins to answer
5th-6th; 7th-8th (3 Contestants per division)
mathematics
Problems covering: numeration systems, arithmetic operations involving whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, exponents, order of operations, probability, statistics, number theory, simple interest, measurements and conversions, geometry and algebra.
50 multiple-choice problems.
30 mins to answer
6th-8th (3 Contestants Total)
number sense
Fill-in-the-blank test completed without doing calculations on paper or on a calculator.
No erasures, mark-overs and mark-outs
10 mins to answer
4th-6th; 7th-8th (3 Contestants per division)
Ready writing
Two prompts to choose from
Various writing strategies including:
description to inform – describe the happening or person/object from imagination or memory;
narration – write a story;
persuasion – describe and argue just one side of an issue
No minimum or maximum number of words
2 hours
Not on same day as meet
5th-6th; 7th-8th (3 Contestants per division)
science
Test not only memory but the ability to think critically about science and scientific processes and concepts.
Include matter and energy, equilibrium, force and motion, physical and chemical properties, the relationship between organisms and the environment, the components of our solar system, the composition of matter and genetics.
50 objective questions
45 mins
6th-8th (3 Contestants Total)
Social studies
40 question objective test
Knowledge in the areas of history, government systems, economics, citizenship and culture.
30 mins
6th-8th (3 Contestants Total)
spelling
Write down words given by the pronouncer on their paper at a rate of approximately five words per minute.
Grades 5 and 6: 80 words; tie breaker, 20 words.
Grades 7 and 8: 110 words; tie breaker, 30 words.
The tiebreaker is given to all contestants immediately following the initial test. Contestants who do not take the tiebreaker shall be disqualified.
UIL Academic Competition
JP Lytle
Created on September 17, 2025
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UIL Academic Competition
eVENTS
1. Art
7. Mathematics
8. Number Sense
2. Calculator Applications
3. Chess Puzzle
9. Ready Writing
10. Science
4. Editorial Writing
5. Listening
11. Social Studies
6. Maps, Graphs, & Charts
12. Spelling
art
Calculator applications
Chess puzzle
editorial writing
listening
Maps, Graphs, & Charts
mathematics
number sense
Ready writing
science
Social studies
spelling