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Examinees' ecstasy
"How was your exam?” One student from a secondary school was asked. Pulling his long face, he ended by uttering that he has not done the question papers quite well.
Questions in the examination papers are always considered relatively tough. The students have to write answers in their different ways.
Such reactions arise on the scene during some of the spectacular answer moments over the academic years.
Those who had studied properly pen down straight answers in a proper manner. The only thing bright enough in their writing that flashes some sympathy in examiner's heart at scrutinising.
But those who did not show enough interest in study try to find unique style to write the answers in the examination copy.
Examples of course remain galore as the copy checkers find it difficult to decide over the marks in such cases.
A bit of further digging exposed that that boy particularly prepared not in minute details. So he appeared to have not grasped all the points correctly, including the complex definitions which were for him not even really easy to learn.
Despite all this, the student told all of his friends that this tender situation made him feel relatively uncomfortable. It can be quite well understand on the basis of his words.
The answer sheet gives unique answers to Hindi questions like, "What is compound consonant?" The student replied in a varied way. He wrote, "Matar Paneer and all mixed vegetables are combined dishes."
The second question remains: what is called past tense? The examinee wrotet the answer, "When the past appears in the form of our time, it is called past tense."
In the third question the examinee puts in response to the simple grammar what is plural? The answer of this common query was answered: "The daughter-in-law who listens to the words of her in-laws is called plural."
All the answers show us that there remains a wide chance of risk when it comes to write answers in the annual examination's copy.
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