Sunday, February 04, 2024

‘Only Allah Can Test Us’ — M’sian Student’s Answer On Exam Paper Stuns Teacher

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‘Only Allah Can Test Us’ — M’sian Student’s Answer On Exam Paper Stuns Teacher



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Sitting for an exam is never easy and there are times where one might go blank and simply slot in an answer just in order not to leave the question empty.

However, one student went event further than that and wrote about how the exam paper had no right to “test” him but only God could.




Student writes ‘only Allah can test us’ in exam paper

In a now-deleted post by @brgsjks on X (formerly Twitter), it showed a Computer Science exam paper which required students to answer a question regarding foreign keys.


Instead of answering the question, the student proceeded to descend into a passive aggressive, incoherent 7-paragraph rant about how he felt he shouldn’t be made to sit for the exam at all and how difficult it was.


Only Allah (God) can test us. It’s difficult for a squirrel to jump, and it’s even harder (to study) Basic Computer Science.


Photo via X


“Studied for other chapters but another chapter comes up instead. What is this? Mum wants to follow, NO NEED! Time is almost up, where did the answer go? (It) went for a vacation.


“I surrender myself at this moment to the ruler of the heavens and earth, because I am sincere, O Allah.”


Netizens confused & concerned


Although the original post was deleted, it was later shared by multiple pages on Facebook, where it unsurprisingly sparked a wave of concern and outrage among netizens.

‘Nowadays exam papers are being answered like they’re activity books…no sense of importance at all. When (the question) asks ‘why?’, the answer is ‘because I can’.’

Screenshot via Facebook


‘If it was me, I would have slapped the student.’

Screenshot via Facebook

Some opined that this was probably another shenanigan being pulled by someone from the Gen Z, with one harshly referring to them as ‘Generation Zero’.

Screenshot via Facebook


Screenshot via Facebook


Speaking of bizarre answers, read about what one secondary school teacher had to deal with the ‘Gen Z’ answers his students gave:

2 comments:

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