A Medical Laboratory  Science student from the Saint Louis University (SLU)-Baguio City won  the first place in the 19th Philippine Statistics Quiz (PSQ) National  Finals held at the Assembly Hall, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP),  Manila on December 8, 2010.  It was the fourth time for the Cordillera  Administrative Region (CAR) to dominate in the annual competition.   Moreover, CAR was also represented by college freshmen from SLU-Baguio  City when it grabbed the national championship trophy in 1999 and in  2008. 
Gabrielle Paul S.  Pascual, along with two other contestants, scored seven correct answers  in round 1 putting them only on the second spot behind the national  finalist from Region XI who was the top scorer at the beginning of the  Quiz for having garnered a total of eight points.  At the end of the  second round, Pascual solely trails one point to the 16 points scored by  the representative from Region VIII.  It was a neck to neck battle  among the 13 finalists who made it to the final and difficult round.  CAR, Regions VI, and XI answered six out of 10 doubled-point questions  apiece. When the accumulated scores in all the three rounds of questions  and answers on statistical concepts, theories and problems were  tabulated, Pascual earned the lead with a total of 27 points, enough to  declare him as the national winner. 
Second placer in the  Quiz was Clar Don L. Evangelio, a BS Civil Engineering student from  Visayas State University (Eastern Visayas).  Although Evangelio's and  the 3rd placer's cumulative scores were tied at 26 points after the  final round, no tie-breaking question was administered.  As set forth in  the contest rules by the PSQ Technical Committee, in the event of a tie  in the cumulative scores after the last round, the ranking of the  contestants will be determined by their scores in round 1.  Evangelio  got seven points in the first round while the 3rd placer Agnes U.  Casiano, a BS Chemical Engineering from University of Saint La Salle,  Bacolod City (Western Visayas) got only five points. 
The announcement of the  winners was made by Dr. Mercedes B. Concepcion of the National Academy  of Science and Technology who chaired the three-member Board of Judges.   The  two  other  judges for the national finals were former National  Statistics Office (NSO) Deputy Administrator Nelia R. Marquez and Bureau  of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) Director Romeo S. Recide.  
Prior to the awarding  of prizes, BSP Deputy Governor Diwa C. Guinigundo, congratulated the  Quiz organizers and the students as well as their coaches in his  message.  He remarked that "the proficiency that they (the youth) have  developed, as ably harnessed by the PSQ, will collectively increase the  skills level of the workforce and drive the task of nation-building to a  higher and better likelihood of success." 
NSO Administrator  Carmelita N. Ericta and Dr. Vicente B. Valdepeas, Jr., President of the  Philippine Statistical Association, Inc., chairperson and  co-chairperson, respectively, of the 2010 PSQ National Steering  Committee presented the cash prizes and specially designed trophies to  the top five national winners.