'Matar Paneer & Mixed Vegetables Is Sanyukt Vyanjan': Teacher Awards 5 Marks For Student's Hilarious Answers
When a teacher stumbled upon a hilarious answer sheet, she couldn't resist granting the student an extra 5 marks for sheer creativity. It's the stuff dreams are made of¡ªa teacher with a fantastic sense of humor! Well, moments like these can only happen in India!
When a teacher stumbled upon a hilarious answer sheet, she couldn't resist granting the student an extra 5 marks for sheer creativity. It's the stuff dreams are made of¡ªa teacher with a fantastic sense of humor! Well, moments like these can only happen in India!
Extra marks for creativity
The video posted on Instagram features a hilarious Hindi exam answer sheet.
When asked, "What is a Sanyukt Vyanjan (compound consonant)?" the student humorously answered, "Matar Paneer and all mixed vegetables are combined dishes."
For "What is called past tense?" the student creatively replied, "When the past comes in the form of our past, it is called the past."
Another funny response came for "What is called plural?" with, "The daughter-in-law who listens to the words of her in-laws is called plural."
Despite the answers being incorrect, the teacher couldn't resist appreciating the creativity and effort, awarding the student 5 out of 10.
Also read: UP Students Write 'Jai Shree Ram' And Names Of Cricket Legends On Answer Sheets, Ace Exams!
A similar incident recently went viral in Uttar Pradesh, where first-year university students filled their answer sheets with phrases like "Jai Shree Ram" and cricket players' names instead of academic content. That incident took a more serious turn, leading to an RTI report and the suspension of the involved teachers.
Staged or genuine, people ask
The internet agreed on the creative aspect of the video. One user wrote, "Dekho padhai k hisab say to marks teachers ko he decide karna chahiye ki de ya naa de par bache ki creativity ka jawab nahi hai."
However, skepticism arose in the comments. One user pointed out the suspicious similarity between the student's and teacher's handwriting.
"Student and teacher have the same writing; we have to apply wisdom even in copying," they commented, suggesting the answer sheet might be staged.
This amusing incident highlights both the creativity of students and the humor teachers can appreciate. Whether staged or genuine, it certainly gave everyone a good laugh!
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