Exams are frequently a difficult time for students, whether in school or at university, as they strive for the highest possible grades. Many people put in hours of hard work. Some, however, use unethical techniques to get scores, as evidenced by a recent viral image of a student's exam answer sheet.?
The image, uploaded on X (previously Twitter) by a user called @gharkekalesh, depicts a series of wonderfully strange replies to history questions. The image shows Ashish "Goldie" Kumar, a BA student at Sangam University. The exam in question is for the subject "Ancient Hindi," as indicated on the sheet.
The first question requires the student to write 300 words about the Battle of Jhelum (Battle of the Hydaspes), which is a key event in Ancient Indian history.?
In his response, Ashish portrays Alexander the Great (known as Sikander) as letting his horses pursue King Porus. To portray the sound of the horses, he wrote "Tabadak, Tabadak, Tabadak," which fills numerous lines.
He follows his response with a phrase from a Bollywood song, saying, "Friends, he is known as Sikander, who knows how to win even a losing bet." The examiner marked the page extensively in red and sarcastically wrote "Fisaddi" (Loser) at the bottom.?
The image was shared with the caption, ¡°Teacher ke Fisaddi remark ne student ke life mein kiya kalesh¡±? Here's how people reacted to the bizarre answer sheet.?
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