'5 Marks For Your Brain': Teacher On Student's Funny Answers In Hindi Exam
'5 Marks For Your Brain': Teacher On Student's Funny Answers In Hindi Exam
To one question, the student answered, "Matar Paneer and all mixed vegetables are combined dishes."

Recently, an examiner shared a video of an answer sheet of a student on Instagram. The answers were all over the place and silly. However, it made the teacher laugh and made him give 5 marks even for the wrong answers. The teacher burst out into laughter after he read the answer of this one student.

The video was posted from an Instagram account named @n2154j. In the answer sheet shown in the video, there were a few questions, such as “What is the compound consonant?”, “What is called past tense?” and “What is called plural?”. The answer sheet is from a Hindi exam.

The answers surprised the teacher and the viewers of the video. To the first question, the student answered, “Matar Paneer and all mixed vegetables are combined dishes.” To the second question, the student wrote, “When the past comes in the form of our past, it is called the past.” The student gave another funny answer to the third question too. To the question “What is called plural?” he simply wrote, “The daughter-in-law who listens to the words of her in-laws is called plural.”

The examiner crossed out every answer because they were all wrong. However, the student managed to get some marks from the teacher. For the humour in the answer sheet, the teacher gave him 5 marks out of 10. The teacher wrote, “These 5 numbers are for your brain, son!”

People commented that the student should receive 10 out of 10 for the answers he wrote. Others flooded the comment box with smiling emoticons.

In a similar incident, the answer sheet of a class 5 student from the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) surfaced on the internet. The students were asked for the full form of BLO. Some students wrote funny and unexpected answers to the questions. They either mentioned the name of the disease or they wrote the name of a medicine. To another question on the prevention methods of fuel misuse, a student just wrote “Jai Shree Ram,” when another student denied answering and wrote, “I don’t know, don’t ask me.”

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