Sunday, December 2, 2007

Examination Bloopers

Long before I decided (read 'was forced'; but more on that later) to become a teacher, I had my very own collection of favourite exam howlers, carefully purloined from many an unsuspecting jokebook. Some of the out-standing ones were:

1.A census-taker is a man who goes from house to house increasing the population.
(No wonder India's population rises each time a census is taken!)

2.Crop Rotation is done so that crops may get the sun on all sides.
(And one thought that was why the Sun rotated..)

3.Cleopatra died as a result of being bitten by an ass.
(Still trying to picture that one..)

I will not insult your intelligence by telling you the famous Neils Bohr-John Rutherford howler. That email forward has been around the globe 10000000000000000000000000000000 times. (Clue: Barometer. If you still don't get it, go to the top of a really tall building and jump.)

Well, my students are not quite as enterprising, but their answer papers did provide their poor tired, humour-starved teacher a guffaw or two. Keep it up, kiddos!
Some of the best:

1.Q:What is a Guard Band?:
(To the uninitiated, this is a small no man's band of frequencies that exists between the frequency bands allotted to two adjacent radio/TV stations, in order to prevent interference)
Ans: The Guard Band is a band made out of elastic, sorta like the rubber band.. (This was accompanied by a diagram and around half a page of precise constructional details)

2.Q: List the limitations of the Zener Diode Voltage Regulator.
Ans: Very difficult to obtain output during lab examination.

3. Found in the answer booklet under a huge drawing of a transformer:
THIS IS A TRANSISTOR.

Yeah, it is a fun job!

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

aaha... salaam namaste blog...
great to see this back.

Could you explain the cleopatra death incidence...

adding to the howlers list... this a an axcerp from the sunday school exam...

"The Bible is full of interesting caricatures. In the first book of the Bible, Guinessis, Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree. One of their children, Cain, asked 'Am I my brother's son?'"

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Sango said...

Cleopatra was bitten to death by a poisonous snake, an asP. Though the details remain shrouded in mystery, popular opinion WAS that it was suicide. Not anymore, though. Modern forensics have returned a verdict overwhelmingly in favour of murder.
Read on..
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/
life_and_style/article392038.ece