Viral Post of Student Exam Answer: Although exams might be stressful, some students are able to make the most difficult conditions hilarious. Occasionally, a strange response makes its way into social media, causing people to wonder: was this an enormous joke, a case of pure terror, or a work of artistic genius? An exam paper where a student chose to forgo mathematics and facts in favor of something far more fun is the source of the most recent viral craze. Rather of trying to solve the problem, the student wrote:

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“To kya mangta, humko explanation nahi aata, humko numerical nahi aata, humko solution nahi aata? Humko mangta, fanta-fanta Fanta-Fanta.

The internet has gone crazy over this surprise answer, with others laughing and reacting cleverly in the comments area. One thing is certain, even if the post’s veracity is still up for debate: the student deserves full credit for their inventiveness!

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RVCJ Media was the first to distribute the viral post, which quickly attracted the attention of internet users. “This craze is getting out of hand,” the caption said, summarizing the student’s hilarious reaction. A day after it was published, the message went viral, receiving hundreds of likes and comments from amused social media users.

People on social media had a wide range of reactions to the widely shared test response, from laughter to worry. “Kya matlab ladke ne ye khud likh ke meme banane ki koshish ki hai?” a user said in jest. (Did this person compose it themselves with the intention of making it a meme?) “The answer was so good that he got a personal meeting,” said another. Observing the symbols on the answer sheet, a third person made the amusing comment, “Paper pr Swastik aur Om dekhkar lagta hai bhai bhagwan bharose gaya tha.” (It seems like he left all to God when you see the Swastik and Om on the page.)

But that wasn’t humorous to everyone. The public posting of the student’s answer sheet was criticized by one user, who said, “This is not the proper way to share a student’s answer sheet online.” It’s embarrassing. Is this what educators are pushing in classrooms? A other user, however, made the observation that “That Om & Swastik at the top of the paper is personal.” Some questioned whether such test answers should be posted online, while others chuckled at the circumstance. As usual, the internet was split.

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