# TOK Exhibition Objects: The Fast Test For Stronger Choices

TOK exhibition object guidance for IB students choosing three specific, contextualized, prompt-linked objects.

- Live GPT: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-fOitKYU60
- HTML page: https://tok-ib-theory-of-knowledge-gpt.vercel.app/guides/tok-exhibition-objects.html

## Core Idea

A strong TOK exhibition object is not just interesting. It is specific, has a real-world context, links clearly to the IA prompt, and adds something different from the other two objects.

## The Four-Part Object Test

1. Is the object concrete, not just a general category?
2. Can you explain where it appears in the real world?
3. Does it answer the selected IA prompt, not just the broad TOK theme?
4. Does it make a different point from the other objects?

## Weak Object Signals

- The object is only a concept, such as "science" or "bias."
- The object has no specific context or owner.
- The commentary repeats the same point three times.
- The link to the prompt is implied but not argued.
- The object turns into a mini essay instead of a TOK manifestation.

## Useful GPT Prompt

Paste your IA prompt and three candidate objects. Ask: "Rank these from strongest to weakest and explain which object should be replaced."
