Exams may be difficult. Frequently, an exam question will baffle even the most careful student. That’s why students must be a little inventive with their responses when that occurs.
We believe that schools grossly undervalue comedy and wit. Almost everyone has experienced the predicament of sitting in class, racking our brains to try to understand a question that just plain makes no sense.
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However, some students don’t want to make an educated estimate or leave the issue unanswered. Instead, they muster up the courage to compose a clever answer that may be technically funny and totally unexpected by the teacher.
While some students turn to test cheating, others write random words to trick the teachers. However, the practice of students writing song lyrics, letters, and even offering to bribe teachers as they take exams has recently grown extremely odd in several places.
Student writes lyrics of Ali Zafar’s Song ‘Jhoom’ in Physics exam
One such Pakistani video shows a teacher reprimanding a student for writing the lyrics to the popular song “Jhoom” by Ali Zafar in his Physics test. The outraged instructor recorded the student’s error on the answer sheet. However, the video has gone viral, with many people using it to make jokes.
Amid all this, the song’s creator, Ali Zafar, also took to Twitter to express his astonishment over what the student did. He shared the video along with the caption, saying,
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“This viral video was posted on the WhatsApp app. I request my students not to look for physics in my songs, even though physics is everywhere, including in the lyrics of this song. But then respect the teaching and teachers while studying.”
یہ وائرل وڈیو وٹسُ ایپ میں موسول ہوئی۔ میری طالب علموں سے التجا ہے کہ میرے گیتوں میں physics نہ تلاش کریں اگرچہ دیکھا جائے تو physics تو اس گانے کے اشعار سمیت ہر جگہ ہی موجود ہے۔ لیکن پھر پڑھائ کے وقت پڑھائی اور اساتذہ کا احترام کریں۔ 😇 pic.twitter.com/vjl4Mbo5Pw
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) December 27, 2022
For those who do not watch the video, the kid started out his response by saying he was upset because he would perform poorly on the test. He then wrote the song’s lyrics. The examiner in the video asserts that the student purposefully deceived the teacher by writing the lyrics.
The eleventh-grade student also berated Isaac Newton for creating the field of motion science. He claimed that he didn’t bother to respond because he slept off during the lectures and didn’t know the answer.
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The video of answer sheet has went viral and netizens are not all pleased with student’s effort
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The third studio album of Pakistani pop singer Ali Zafar, Jhoom, was released by YRF Music in 2011 and was available in Pakistan, India, and other countries. The album topped both Pakistani and Indian music charts for weeks after its release. However, recently, the song has gone viral on various social media platforms, with many people using it in their videos.
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