Who faces the frightening prospect of exams at the end of the academic year in Ireland? Third-level university students High school students Primary school students Graduate students What is Rag Week in Ireland known for? Cancelled lectures Alcohol consumption Games and events Exam preparations Why do students in Ireland wear old clothes or rags during Rag Week? To celebrate a tradition To save money on clothing To protest against the university dress code To show solidarity with homeless people What is the slave auction event during Rag Week in Ireland? Students sell themselves to do housework Students sell their belongings Students buy textbooks at discounted prices Students compete in a cooking contest Which event during Rag Week involves students racing from pub to pub? Wheelbarrow racing Beer pong competition Trivia night Karaoke contest How old is the tradition of Rag Week in Ireland? 150 years 100 years 50 years 70 years What are some concerns that have been raised about Rag Week in recent years? Dominance of alcohol Lack of events Lack of student participation Lack of charity involvement When is Rag Week usually held in Ireland? Late April or early May Late May or early June Late August or early September Late October or early November What is the main purpose of the slave auction event during Rag Week? To raise money for charity To teach students about history To provide entertainment for the students To promote a sense of community What is the concern regarding alcohol consumption during Rag Week? It is becoming dominant and sponsored by large companies Students are not drinking enough Alcohol prices are too high Drink companies do not sponsor events