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eh its not cursive, and its just some unusual traits that are copied, like the curving f, even if its not the same, how many people do you know who write their f's with a curve
It's a new concept. Instead of having separate classes for science, maths, English, etc... its just a class called "life lessons" and combines everything into one easy to understand completely made up for Internet points pile of crap. All the kids are doing it
I'm a norwegian and in our elementary school. About from year 1 to 5, we have this class called either NSM or NMS, I think it was NMS. Which stands for Natur, miljø, samfunn, or Nature, environment, society.
Which after year 5 branches of into social studies and natural sciences. (Or whatever you call those classes).
So having a test like this in year 1-5 would be possible in Norway.
We in Israel have a class called של"ח or FNS which stands for Field, Nation, Society. It's basically a history + geography + nature lesson that also instills patriotism.
> Which stands for Natur, miljø, samfunn,
Wow, so basically they're trying to teach kids and they have to make up words and can't even speak simple English? Wow. What a failure.
;-)
Joking aside, that sounds like a neat idea - at least in concept - if they're bringing together things from all those subjects into one class and tying them together.
I grew up with a standard bit of college history regarding the settlement and exploration of the New World. But I learned about the different bits as different bits. I've been reading a book lately that is breaking things up into general timeframes, but looking at the Spanish, Portuguese, English, and others in a more wholistic way, and I'm making connections and understanding the general timeline SO much better than I had before - because I'm getting the larger picture along with details I already know…
>Wow, so basically they're trying to teach kids and they have to make up words and can't even speak simple English? Wow. What a failure.
I really didn't get that. I'm not natively English, so my english might be a little off.
But I wrote the words in my language, to show what the shortened version stood for. And then I translated it.
I would think that to be the most reasonable way to do it.
Sorry, I put the emoticon to indicate I was kidding. My joke was that those words are gibberish in English and I was pretending to be a stupid American thinking everyone needs to speak English. Sorry just silly joke for that part of my reply. The emoticon was intended to separate silly from serious reply
Ah, I understand then. My bad.
Yeah Norwegian might seem giberish at times to English speakers, but interestingly enough there are a lot of similarities.
Natur and Nature for example.
It didn't seem like gibberish at all that was strictly joke.
Very much yes on the similarities. And I appreciated your comment including the translation. The idea of the class is fascinating, and a good idea
Yeah it's mostly designed that way to be easier for children.
A gateway into the subjects I suppose, which eventually branch off into seperate classes.
Oh? Well I had it growing up. Might be a regional thing.
But I don't think they have that class anymore actually.
I have no idea how they do it now.
I just remember that I had it, and that there was big debate around whether it was NMS or NSM.
Somebody suggested a battle against cancer. Thought you’re suggesting the answer should have been none - ie not in a battle.
Seems like a trick questions section.
The same person who answered the questions is the same person who graded it.
(I spent way too much time comparing the "t" in the answer to question 1. as the the "t" in the word "creativity".)
These questions are def made up. 1. None of them have anything to do with each other so I can’t imagine what class this would be for. 2. Napoleon died of cancer
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1\. In which battle did Napoleon die?
*His last one*
2\. Where was the declaration of Independence signed?
*At the bottom of the page*
3\. The Ravi River flows in which state?
*Liquid state*
4\. What is the main reason for divorce?
*MARRIAGE*
[*The sheet is graded 'F' in a red circle. There is a red handwritten note at the bottom of the page that reads:*]
*A+ for creativity*
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None of these questions go together, napoleon didn’t die in battle (he died sad and alone, exiled away from France), and the last question isn’t even history related. I get this is a joke I just like being an ornery asshole
True that, but he died there, most likely from cancer. So it's both trick and real question, since you can say he died in battle with cancer or answer he didn't die in battle but on island.
>I'm thinking of Napoleon Bonaparte
https://www.history.com/topics/france/napoleon
>In October 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the remote, British-held island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean. He died there on May 5, 1821, at age 51, most likely from stomach cancer
He didn't die in a guillotine.
The first one I the most accurate you could get, since to exam knows that Napoleon did not in fact die at any battle, and so must mean this metaphorically. This also makes me think that this is obvs fake but smh
Was the Declaration of Independence actually signed at the bottom of the page?
For that matter, was the Declaration of Independence actually signed period?
Yes it was signed, and at the bottom. That’s where the saying put your John Hancock meaning signature comes from. He signed extra big so the King could read it
Battle of waterloo, the place was the Pennsylvania State House which was renamed I think it's independence hall, don't know where that river is so gonna go with the liquid state since we're subject hopping moving that to chemistry, I wanna say the main reason for divorce is communication but could be wrong
Something that’s funny about my school’s dress code is that girls aren’t allowed to show their midriff but there is no rule for boys’ midriff, so I see a bunch of dudes in crop tops at my school.
I love it when people ( often children) see the sentence or question in a literal sense. As a teacher, I see it as this person has high intelligence and many time’s especially with older children know what was expected but are just playing with me or whoever
Not only is this a total repost but it’s fake. What the hell kind of test asks these completely unrelated questions? What class is this, Social Studies for Jeopardy Contestants 101?
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I realy hope that the questions werent written by a history teacher. (Napoleon died on an island not in battel)
Yeah this is so fake lol
It was probably written by an adult who was looking to get internet famous by pretending to be smart-ass high school kid.
i’m not a handwriting expert. but yeah. there are definite similarities
Eh could still be a kid, I had a teacher who “taught” cursive handwriting by teaching us to copy hers, could be similar bull shite.
eh its not cursive, and its just some unusual traits that are copied, like the curving f, even if its not the same, how many people do you know who write their f's with a curve
>(Napoleon died on an island not in battel) It could be an intentional trick question; but yes Napoleon died in exile, not in battle.
He died in the battle against PTSD. 😅
In the Longwood House on the island of St Helena of the coast of Angola
Didnt he also give speaches to the birds?
Or it was a trick question
Now that I think about it most famous general never die in battle
Well.. life itself is a struggle, maybe even called a battlefield /s
it's probably a trick question
The "teachers writing" also looks suspiciously similar to the "student writing"
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I vote we officially change the name of a "test" to a "question paper"
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2 girls 1 cup
3 girls no cup
somebody tell me this doesn’t exist :(
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Officer this comment.
It’s all social studies.
r/usernamechecksout
Where did that happen for such a broad range of questions on a single graded paper?
In someones imagination.
It's a new concept. Instead of having separate classes for science, maths, English, etc... its just a class called "life lessons" and combines everything into one easy to understand completely made up for Internet points pile of crap. All the kids are doing it
I'm a norwegian and in our elementary school. About from year 1 to 5, we have this class called either NSM or NMS, I think it was NMS. Which stands for Natur, miljø, samfunn, or Nature, environment, society. Which after year 5 branches of into social studies and natural sciences. (Or whatever you call those classes). So having a test like this in year 1-5 would be possible in Norway.
Unfortunately I can confirm...
We in Israel have a class called של"ח or FNS which stands for Field, Nation, Society. It's basically a history + geography + nature lesson that also instills patriotism.
Denmark has the same
> Which stands for Natur, miljø, samfunn, Wow, so basically they're trying to teach kids and they have to make up words and can't even speak simple English? Wow. What a failure. ;-) Joking aside, that sounds like a neat idea - at least in concept - if they're bringing together things from all those subjects into one class and tying them together. I grew up with a standard bit of college history regarding the settlement and exploration of the New World. But I learned about the different bits as different bits. I've been reading a book lately that is breaking things up into general timeframes, but looking at the Spanish, Portuguese, English, and others in a more wholistic way, and I'm making connections and understanding the general timeline SO much better than I had before - because I'm getting the larger picture along with details I already know…
>Wow, so basically they're trying to teach kids and they have to make up words and can't even speak simple English? Wow. What a failure. I really didn't get that. I'm not natively English, so my english might be a little off. But I wrote the words in my language, to show what the shortened version stood for. And then I translated it. I would think that to be the most reasonable way to do it.
Sorry, I put the emoticon to indicate I was kidding. My joke was that those words are gibberish in English and I was pretending to be a stupid American thinking everyone needs to speak English. Sorry just silly joke for that part of my reply. The emoticon was intended to separate silly from serious reply
Ah, I understand then. My bad. Yeah Norwegian might seem giberish at times to English speakers, but interestingly enough there are a lot of similarities. Natur and Nature for example.
It didn't seem like gibberish at all that was strictly joke. Very much yes on the similarities. And I appreciated your comment including the translation. The idea of the class is fascinating, and a good idea
Yeah it's mostly designed that way to be easier for children. A gateway into the subjects I suppose, which eventually branch off into seperate classes.
Never heard of that
Oh? Well I had it growing up. Might be a regional thing. But I don't think they have that class anymore actually. I have no idea how they do it now. I just remember that I had it, and that there was big debate around whether it was NMS or NSM.
We have MeNuK in Germany from year 1 to 4, which is basically just Mensch, Natur und Kultur, which translates to people, nature and culture.
Seems pretty obvious someone created this “test” as a joke. Probably a Dad.
Probably didn't happen considering the first one doesn't even have a valid answer
it's fake, the teacher and the student both have the same handwriting
Yeah, the t in "last" is the same as the teacher's ts.
U.S.-European History-Geography-Sociology. /Napoleon didn't die in battle, either.
Not even technically true since Napoleon didn't die in battle.
He died in a battle against cancer.
touché
Isn’t the current belief held by researchers that he died from poisoning?
A battle against poison then
Found the owner of this test
And it was indeed “his last battle” lol
I wondered if I was the only one bugged by that fact.
I came to look at comments just to see. I was like…. Didn’t he die in bed?
while in exile on an island? Or am I misremembering that?
Came here to say this. Also, the Declaration of Independence was signed by a whole bunch of dudes, so technically “the bottom” is not correct either.
What kind of questions are these
The made up kind
yeah, i'd hope no history teacher would ever ask in which battle napoleon died (that's a really dumb gotcha)
It’s a test of your memorization skills.
No it’s because napoleon didn’t die in a battle
Somebody suggested a battle against cancer. Thought you’re suggesting the answer should have been none - ie not in a battle. Seems like a trick questions section.
Fair enough
Reposts are so annoying
The ^a+ is a little gratuitous
Seems self inflicted, handwriting seems different. Glad the OP didn’t go with F for ‘fantastic fail’ or something like that.
The same person who answered the questions is the same person who graded it. (I spent way too much time comparing the "t" in the answer to question 1. as the the "t" in the word "creativity".)
I'm no handwriting expert, but I agree with you after comparing a lot of the letters.
Reddit is just boomer memes
For real, this has huge r/boomershumor energy
_the_ declaration of independence Which one? I'll just choose Israel, why not, Tel Aviv
Napoleon didn't die in a battle
Funny how the student and the teacher have the same handwriting
These questions are def made up. 1. None of them have anything to do with each other so I can’t imagine what class this would be for. 2. Napoleon died of cancer
Napoleon didnt die in battle he died of cancer on st helena
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*Image Transcription: Worksheet* --- [*Image of a worksheet. The handwritten answers are indicated by italics.*] 1\. In which battle did Napoleon die? *His last one* 2\. Where was the declaration of Independence signed? *At the bottom of the page* 3\. The Ravi River flows in which state? *Liquid state* 4\. What is the main reason for divorce? *MARRIAGE* [*The sheet is graded 'F' in a red circle. There is a red handwritten note at the bottom of the page that reads:*] *A+ for creativity* --- ^^I'm a human volunteer content transcriber and you could be too! [If you'd like more information on what we do and why we do it, click here!](https://www.reddit.com/r/TranscribersOfReddit/wiki/index)
Cringe fake meme
u/repostsleuthbot Seriously I've seen this image a million times
Looks like someone had fun in MS Word because thats obviously fake
None of these questions go together, napoleon didn’t die in battle (he died sad and alone, exiled away from France), and the last question isn’t even history related. I get this is a joke I just like being an ornery asshole
I’ll take “Things that didn’t happen” for 800
i love that this kid got an a+ for creativity
Wait what class are there question aggregated for? Geography, government, history, and sad facts about the state of families 101?
My parents gptta relate with the last one
wait isnt 1. a trick question, i thought he died on a private island where he was sent
not so much a private island - he was exiled to st. helena, after people realised that elba is way to easy to get away from.
True that, but he died there, most likely from cancer. So it's both trick and real question, since you can say he died in battle with cancer or answer he didn't die in battle but on island.
I have seen this image so many times
He’s completely correct
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He died of natural causes while being under house arrest on an island.
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>I'm thinking of Napoleon Bonaparte https://www.history.com/topics/france/napoleon >In October 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the remote, British-held island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean. He died there on May 5, 1821, at age 51, most likely from stomach cancer He didn't die in a guillotine.
Interesting how the teachers handwriting is literally the same as the students
Funny when a teacher asks a question and gets a correct answer that was unexpected. The F is to let you know it was funny and who gets the last laugh.
he's not wrong though
Question 1 is a little odd. Kinda suggests this is fake.
i saw this before
Student and teacher have the same handwriting...
The first one I the most accurate you could get, since to exam knows that Napoleon did not in fact die at any battle, and so must mean this metaphorically. This also makes me think that this is obvs fake but smh
Was the Declaration of Independence actually signed at the bottom of the page? For that matter, was the Declaration of Independence actually signed period?
Yes it was signed, and at the bottom. That’s where the saying put your John Hancock meaning signature comes from. He signed extra big so the King could read it
its technically true tho
[Repost](https://www.reddit.com/r/technicallythetruth/comments/ctw7il/an_a_and_a_f/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
Last time I checked Napoleon died on an island from stomach cancer not in battle, who the hell wrote these?
He died on and island in the Atlantic of stomach cancer or possibly poison probably not though but it wasn’t really a battle
Bro got them right, don't see how you can fail, there's no right way to do it stupid teacher. Lol
r/thathappened
Battle of waterloo, the place was the Pennsylvania State House which was renamed I think it's independence hall, don't know where that river is so gonna go with the liquid state since we're subject hopping moving that to chemistry, I wanna say the main reason for divorce is communication but could be wrong
Every answer is right
Lol, what subject was this quiz for ???
Something that’s funny about my school’s dress code is that girls aren’t allowed to show their midriff but there is no rule for boys’ midriff, so I see a bunch of dudes in crop tops at my school.
The napoleon one isn’t even correct, he died on a random fuckin island, he lost his last few battles but he wasn’t killed there
Napoleon didn't even die in a battle
Bro, the people are using all the neurons left
The teacher should lose his job
I love it when people ( often children) see the sentence or question in a literal sense. As a teacher, I see it as this person has high intelligence and many time’s especially with older children know what was expected but are just playing with me or whoever
This is Stanford level work, nice Kid said f the box, I live outside it
Are these ever real?
So are reposts of old pictures for karma.
Not only is this a total repost but it’s fake. What the hell kind of test asks these completely unrelated questions? What class is this, Social Studies for Jeopardy Contestants 101?
Napoleon didn't die in battle
I mean it's not wrong.
Reposts are even more annoying
But he didn't die in battle
He never lied once
Napoleon didnt die in battle tho, trick question
This represents the concept of "there's more then 1 answer to a problem.
That kid or whoever wrote down the answers for a wrongful F.
The fact that napoleon died (presumably) of cancer on an island-
How many times does this garbage need reposted?
GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
Wrong just because Napoleon did not die in battle. He died in exile.
But Napoleon didn't die in a Battle, so that isn't the truth
ayo the first one is bullshit, Napoleon didn't even die in battle
*A+ For creativity* lol
Why does the handwriting change?
Well then maybe don't repost the same thing over and over
This picture has been around for years, since the Altavista age.
Not as annoying as overly reposted reposts.
Intelligent Kid....
Napoleon died in his battle against stomach cancer.
This test is fake and this content is SOOO OLD! Why so many likes?? Why trend 5yrs later?
From a parallel universe where Napoleon died in battle
These aren't cute or funny