Examinations are nerve-wracking for most students, but some manage to find humor in the situation. Recently, a student’s unconventional answers in a university exam have gone viral, leaving netizens in splits.
Shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the account @gharkekalesh, the image shows a peculiar exam answer sheet of a BA student named Ashish “Goldie” Kumar from Sangam University. The subject in question? “Ancient Hindi.” The first question asked Ashish to write a 300-word essay on the historic Battle of Jhelum (Battle of the Hydaspes), a major event in Ancient Indian history.
Instead of providing a serious answer, Ashish filled his answer sheet with sound effects like “Tabadak, Tabadak, Tabadak” to describe Alexander the Great’s horses galloping towards King Porus. He didn’t stop there—he used “Sanya-Sanya” to illustrate the sound of arrows fired by Porus. His answer sheet is a mix of sound effects and humor, with Bollywood lyrics even making an appearance as he concluded, “Friends, he is known as Sikander, who knows how to win even a losing bet.”
The student’s creative but incorrect answers were marked heavily in red ink by the teacher, who wrote “Fisaddi” (Loser) at the bottom, adding a sarcastic tone to the already hilarious situation.
The post quickly went viral, with users flooding the comments section with jokes. One user quipped, “University se bahar hua ke nahi?” (Was he expelled from the university or not?), while another said, “Ashish Kumar rocked, teacher shocked.” Some even suspected the answer sheet was fake, with one remarking, “Sab jante hain ye fake copy hai” (Everyone knows this is a fake answer sheet).
The viral image has not only sparked laughter but also highlighted the lengths some students go to in trying to entertain (or confuse) their examiners during stressful times.
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