Teacher awards 5 marks for student’s hilarious answers in viral exam video

Teacher awards 5 marks for student's hilarious answers in viral exam video
In a heartwarming twist to a typical exam scenario, a teacher’s laughter resonated through the classroom as they stumbled upon a student’s creatively incorrect answers, ultimately awarding 5 marks for the sheer amusement they provided.
The amusing incident unfolded during a Hindi exam, where the student’s answer sheet became the talk of social media platforms after a video showcasing their unique responses went viral on Instagram.
The video spotlighted the student’s unconventional take on grammar concepts, evoking both facepalms and laughter from the teacher. For instance, when quizzed about the meaning of “Sanyukt Vyanjan” (compound consonant), the student hilariously likened it to combined dishes like “Matar Paneer and all mixed vegetables.”
Similarly, the student’s response to defining the past tense was a stroke of comedic genius: “When the past comes in the form of our past( Bhoot), it is called the Bhoot Kaal.” And for the question on identifying plurals( Bahu Vachan), the student humorously quipped, “The daughter-in-law who listens to the words of her in-laws is called Bahu Vachan.”
Despite the technically incorrect nature of the answers, the teacher couldn’t resist acknowledging the creativity and humour displayed by the student. Thus, they opted to grant 5 marks out of 10, with a playful note on the answer sheet: “These 5 numbers are for your brain, son!”
However, skepticism arose in the comments section.
One user pointed out that the student’s and teacher’s handwriting appeared suspiciously similar.
“Student and teacher have the same writing; we have to apply wisdom even in copying,” the user commented, implying a possibility that the answer sheet might be staged
The writing in questions and answers is the same,” wrote another user
The video swiftly circulated online, eliciting waves of laughter from viewers who commended the student’s comedic prowess. Many argued that the student deserved full marks for their ingenuity, as evidenced by the abundance of smiling emojis flooding the comment section.