Bizarre Exam Responses from Students in Bihar University

At T.M. Bhagalpur University in Bihar, students are turning in some hilariously bizarre exam answers. From heartfelt pleas for passing grades to unexpected poetry, the creativity displayed in these answer sheets is both amusing and concerning. One student even wrote, 'I am getting married soon, please pass me,' highlighting the emotional stakes involved. Teachers are noticing a rise in such unconventional responses, with only a small percentage of students providing correct answers. This article explores these unique submissions and invites readers to share their own funny exam experiences.
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Unique Responses in Exam Answer Sheets

In examinations, students typically fall into two categories. The first group consists of those who have prepared thoroughly. These students understand the questions and respond accordingly on their answer sheets. The second group, however, lacks preparation and often provides amusingly bizarre answers when their sheets are reviewed.


Currently, at T.M. Bhagalpur University in Bihar, the evaluation of first-year answer sheets is underway. Teachers are encountering some rather strange submissions. For instance, one student included the lyrics of Mohammed Rafi's song 'Tere Ghar Se Samne, Ek Ghar Banauunga...' in their answer sheet. Others have taken creative liberties, writing poetry or short stories instead of answering the exam questions.


A Humorous Plea for Passing

Among the amusing responses, one student wrote a heartfelt plea in their answer sheet: 'I am getting married soon, please pass me.' This implies that failing the exam could jeopardize their wedding plans, leading the student to emotionally appeal to the teacher. This unique response was found in the chemistry answer sheet of a first-year student at Tilka Manjhi University, Bhagalpur.


Bizarre Exam Responses from Students in Bihar University


Some students even resorted to writing Hindi song lyrics in their answer sheets. Dr. Rajiv Singh, a teacher in the chemistry department at TNB College, Bhagalpur, noted that such unusual responses were rare in the past but have become increasingly common. Only about 10% of students managed to answer the questions correctly.


Previous Instances of Creative Appeals

This isn't the first time students have submitted unconventional answers. Recently, a student's answer sheet went viral for including a plea to the teacher, swearing on their son and family to receive passing marks. The student wrote, 'Please sir, just give me 28 marks. I swear on your family and your son.'


Have you ever written something humorous on your answer sheet? Share your experiences in the comments section!