| 1 Benjamin Cheah Kheng Henn, Chong Sheng Yun, Jayden Cheah, Katelyn Loo Xuan Ying | 2 Nguyen Phuc Linh, Pham Vo Phuong Nghi, Truong Nhat Minh | | Lavanya PuriⒸ , Sudiksha Aggarwal | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Chang Yii Han, Chong Yu Jae, Eva, Tan Si Kang | 2 Hoang An Khang, Huynh Tran Hoang Mai, Nguyen Ngoc Tuong Thy | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Dinh Bao Nguyen, Pham Ngan Ha, Phan Tuan Kiet | 2 Colin Avinash Clement, Ewan Thomas Chair Yu En, Leon Nah Tze Ming | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 CHOONG ERN ERN, KWAN EASON, LIM KYE LI | 2 Dominic Lim Yi Shen, Yong Jun Seng, Yong Zhi Yuee | | Narayan SharmaⒸ , Poul Oyala | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Gan Shu Yi, Loh Jia Xi, Phoebe Ong Xuan Hui, Samuel Hee Yi | 1 Amos Wong Shi Yi, Lucas Tan Yun Tao, Tan Yu Ching | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 MARCUS CHEANG WENG KEEN, TONG HUI RU, YEE EN ZHENG | 1 Low Yu Xuan, Lucas John Teo Zhi Ren, Tan Yi Way | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH ANAK GRIPPIN, SYASMEEN BATRISYIA BINTI NAZREE, SYAURAH IXORA BINTI MUHAMAD KAMARUDDIN | 2 Alexis See mynn, Chia Xin Hong, Sheryl Tow Zhi Yu, Wong Ray | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Hebe Tan Cze Yi, Joshua Chong Qi Xiang, Megan Lim Xhin Lin | 1 Ngo Nhat Nam, Nguyen Tuong, Vuong Khai Anh | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Lee Jie Er, Loh Sheng Wen, Teoh Sim Cheng | 2 Anastasia Belle Lee Shin, Christina Lee Davin, Liew Shu Min | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 RAPHAEL TANG GIN CHENG, RODERICK TANG GIN TOONG, TAI WEUY LIANG | 2 Darrell Pui, Gabriel Poon, Huo Xi Cheng | | Haikal DanielⒸ , Shashwat Dash | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Andrea Ong Li Wei, Badzlin Balqis, Ghia ak. Nyambar | 1 Koh Zhi Sern, Li Xuance, Sherlene Choo Kai Lin | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Amanda Lee Nixon, Joshua Tay Khai Shan, Ryka Kaur A/P Deepak | 2 Jenny Linh, Le Hoang Thai Hung, Mai Quang Hung | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Janice Low Yuet Ying, Juliette Yap Wen Ai, Kirttikaa Dewarajan | 2 Lean Ee Shuen, Megan Khoo Jie En, Ng Yu Hang | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Dhahroonah Shrree Ghaneshan, Kisha Bhargava, Thirulochanidevi | 2 Belinda Kok Ying Xuan, Daniel Saw, Yeoh Khai Hooi | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Lim Qi Tao, Ooi Xin Yi, Quah Ying Jie | 2 Dinh Do Tuong Minh, Le Quang Bach, Pham Nguyen Tue Anh | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Arash, Gayathri, Tashyanie | 2 Ho Chen Yang, Kaitlin Ting Lin, Lowena Lim Wen Jie | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Che Ka Yan Netanya, Siew Shun Yang, Yap Ji Xi | 2 Alexander Arnold, Dominic Gu, Eric Wu | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Khor Xin, Phang Chloe, Wayne Ooi Jia Jie | 1 Amber Liew Qi, Arlena Wee, Oscar | | Denzelle Jude CaroⒸ , Ankit Kumar Shah | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Lưu Chí Anh, Phạm Trần Bảo Châu, Vũ Ngô Ái Khanh | 1 | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Do Hieu Phong, Phan Cong Tien Dung, Vo Tran Tri Dung | 2 Ching Jun Ee, Jack Wong, Jeremy Lim | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Farid Ikhwan bin Sahari, Iman Farihin bin Afzahirul, Muhammad Faiz Bin Md Farid | 2 DANIEL ONG ZHI EN, DARREN SEAN LIM TZUN RONG, LIM ZHI HANG | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Bernice Tan Jia Xin, Wong Rui En, Yeoh Shu Ying | 1 Chee Yung Meng, Nge Tze Jay, Olympic Wong Shyuen | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Andre Chan, Edward Zhu, Michael Christopher Chang Xi Li | 1 Redacted, Kaitlyn Liu, Lily Liang | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Lim Hung Xuan, Teh Kian Ee, Yong Kai Seng | 1 Chin Yan Yu, Nicholas Chong Lip Ming, Shawn Chan Yu Xuan | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Kah Yu Jing, Lim Siew Wei, Shanice Lam Hoi Yee | 2 Kang Hyeon Seo, Lim Quinn Qi, Teoh Zhi Qi | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Heah Qi Xuan, Kong Ying Hui, Liew Li Wei | 2 Jimi Fitzpatrick, Junyang Liu, Nick Shi | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 2 Alexander Ching, Alexander Zhang, Lauren Ing | 1 | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 Andrea Sium Kar Ming, Deborah Saw, Joey Wong | 2 Hafsah binti Shofi, Khalish Danial bin Md Ridzwan, Syasya Afifah binti Mohamad Zamri | | Claire FlorendoⒸ , Hidayah Ayob | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |
| 1 NUR NUHAMMAD IKHWAN BIN SHAMSUDIN, PUTERI BATRISYIA IMANINA BINTI MAHIDIN, SYAFIQAH SYAZA BINTI MOHAMMAD SHAHRUL | 2 Nguyen Ngoc Minh Anthony, Tran Truong Minh Giap, Truong Gia Binh | | | This House Prefers a world where the history of successful revolutions focused heavily on the contributions of aggressive revolutionaries, rather than ones which prioritized diplomacy |