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Honesty at Its Best: Kid's Answer to 'Why Does Gandhiji Laugh on Every Note?' Will Leave You in Splits

A video circulating on social media has captured widespread attention with a humorous answer to an unconventional exam question. The viral reel, shared on the Instagram account @rohit_hand_writing, features a photograph of a student’s answer sheet that has sparked amusement online. The purported question on the exam was: “Why does Gandhiji laugh on every note?” […]

Honesty at Its Best: Kid's Answer to 'Why Does Gandhiji Laugh on Every Note?' Will Leave You in Splits
Honesty at Its Best: Kid's Answer to 'Why Does Gandhiji Laugh on Every Note?' Will Leave You in Splits

A video circulating on social media has captured widespread attention with a humorous answer to an unconventional exam question. The viral reel, shared on the Instagram account @rohit_hand_writing, features a photograph of a student’s answer sheet that has sparked amusement online. The purported question on the exam was: “Why does Gandhiji laugh on every note?” The student’s answer, “…because if he cries, the note will get wet!” has drawn both laughs and skepticism. The video claims that the teacher awarded the student a perfect score of 10 out of 10 for this response.

The video has garnered significant attention, amassing 55 lakh views. Reactions have ranged from humorous commentary to disbelief, with viewers noting that the question and answer appear to have been written by the same hand. One comment humorously noted, “like student, like madam” who gave 10 out of 10 marks to the child.

Another user exclaimed, “The child has written the right thing.” The post has elicited numerous laughing emojis and engaging responses from the public.

However, the authenticity of the post remains questionable as various memes go viral on the internet every day merely for amusement purposes. The exaggerated nature of the question and the answer suggests they were created purely for a funny effect.

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