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  • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

    Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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    it seems that no body was sure of what he/she studied so they didn't notice that the material in the exam is not there's. :laugh: Maybe they thought the material was something they passed by and didn't study.:laugh::laugh::-D:-D

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    • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

      Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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      Christian Graus
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      Realistically, who wants to be the first to say that they can't understand the paper ?

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        it seems that no body was sure of what he/she studied so they didn't notice that the material in the exam is not there's. :laugh: Maybe they thought the material was something they passed by and didn't study.:laugh::laugh::-D:-D

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        Tarakeshwar Reddy
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        That looks like the only possible reason :sigh:


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          Realistically, who wants to be the first to say that they can't understand the paper ?

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          Tarakeshwar Reddy
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          Atleast the class topper should have.


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          • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

            Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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            I bet the Grade11 students we're pretty happy when they got the Grade10 exam! :laugh:


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            • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

              Atleast the class topper should have.


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              :wtf:

              Tarakeshwar Reddy wrote:

              Atleast the class topper should have.

              THis is the only one who wouldn't say so

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              • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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                The bad thing is that they fired out the head of that teaching center. What has he done to receive that?? It is the fault of the one's who distributed the papers; meaning the instructors. :mad::mad::mad:

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                • Q quiteSmart

                  :wtf:

                  Tarakeshwar Reddy wrote:

                  Atleast the class topper should have.

                  THis is the only one who wouldn't say so

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                  quiteSmart wrote:

                  THis is the only one who wouldn't say so

                  True if it was the class 11 topper cos he/she has an easy paper, but the class 10 topper having got the class 11 paper should have surely raised it up


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                  • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                    Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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                    May be the students were so intelligent that it doesn't matter for them which grade question they get they will solve them... ;P

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                    • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                      Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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                      My worst exam mix-up was mistaking a two hour exam for a three hour exam. The main question was a DFD of a property listing system[1] for an estate agent, and because the rest of the test was a piece of cake, I went to town on a really, really pretty diagram, with perfectly rounded corners, exact proportions etc. I hadn't even finished my rough, pencil draft when the invigilator was standing next to me waiting for my paper. She told me, "No, sorry, it's a two hour paper." My heart sank, but I was pleased to get a +70%. They can only have awarded marks based on my rough drawing.

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                      • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                        Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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                        Nish Nishant
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                        Probably the content difference between Grade 10 and Grade 11 Physics wasn't that big.

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                        • Q quiteSmart

                          The bad thing is that they fired out the head of that teaching center. What has he done to receive that?? It is the fault of the one's who distributed the papers; meaning the instructors. :mad::mad::mad:

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                          Dan Neely
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                          Reread the article. he'd been fired before this happened due to a cheating problem.

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                          • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                            Link[^] The exam began at 4:30pm without anyone finding out the mistake. Students worked on the papers for about an hour and 15 minutes, it was learnt, before a Physics teacher at an exam hall in the centre noticed that one of his Grade10 students had the examination paper for Grade11. :doh: 1 hour 15 mins and the students couldnt find out the mistake.


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                            vijay_aroli
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                            well, it isn't long that i finished my college and i had some horrible experiences while facing the exams. i just dont want to remember them again. i am happy that i dont have to face any exams now (atleast not in my near future):) -- modified at 9:10 Thursday 14th December, 2006

                            vijay.

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