keaton
Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
- Nov 18, 2004
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It's actually a really good way of pointing out to kids that you need to read the whole question before diving in with both feet and then having to go back and fix your answer. If you have time.
I remember being given the same test when I was at school. Looking round the room and seeing some kids furiously writing, and my mate (as I was) leaning back in his chair looking smug.
It makes you think. "Read the whole thing before trying to answer". Which is a good lesson for life, not just exams.
Yes, that was the point of it. I did get it right but probably only due to my dad telling about him having a test like that once when he was at the same school 25 year earlier