Overview
- The 30 regional winners completed the 45-minute, 60-question paper on 11 November in Sainte-Luce during their preparation week, with former titleholders also taking part.
- The exam spans general knowledge, logic and English, and the logic items are timed at 20 seconds each, according to Miss France director Frédéric Gilbert.
- Organizers dropped the dictation used in the past two editions, though French-language questions remain in the questionnaire.
- Scores are being graded by hand; each contestant will be told her result, while only the three highest marks will be announced publicly.
- The test contributes significantly to deciding who reaches the top 12 as the competition moves toward the 6 December final in Amiens, themed “Le Voyage des Miss.”