Yesterday we had the English and Human Right test.
To most of the students, the two subjects are not really a big deal bcoz:
-English only contribute 50 marks for the final
-Human Right...doesn't count at all
As expected, the exam did not start immediately at 10 a.m, instead...we had to wait nearly half an hour to receive the question paper which was only consisting of 2 papers (huh...?)
Our sitting position wasn't the same anymore since different people were arranging us yesterday. I bet we'll keep on changing places throughout the entire month (lol..). I was sitting in the middle between Sue and Nisa'. We were in the third row from the front and in the left column. Since it took years to get the question paper, most of us sat either:
-chatting with others
-laughing at the 'controllers' words (controller?? hah...that's what the ammu in the blue shirt called his colleagues, huhu. It sounded like remote control, huh? Well, he meant to mention the people who watched over us during the exam)
We were kind of 'over-excited' when the question paper arrived. As the controllers distributed them, we got even more excited. Know why???
[ THE QUESTION IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS IN THE EXERCISE BOOK! HONESTLY, IT IS TOTALLY THE SAME THAT THEY DIDN'T EVEN CHANGE THE QUESTION NUMBER AND SEQUENCES!!]
I was like...huh??! Are u kidding me? At least change the sequence, will ya?
Well...maybe they just want us to score 50/50 without much struggle. Oh...hello! We weren't struggling at all. Some even finished answering the 40 questions in 15 minutes!! How's that? Haha... I bet none of us left the hall after 45 minutes. What a nice day!
An hour after that we had Human Right test. This one....urm...no much difference.
There were 2 questions in total and we had to answer them in the same question paper which had no lines at all (ngeh3...). The questions were:
-List out the Declarations of the Rights of the Child
-List out the ethics of the doctor-patient relationship (kind of...)
Okay. First of all, the total marks wasn't stated anywhere in the question paper (how funny....). Then, there are about 10 principles for the Declarations of the Right of the Child. Do we have to list all of 'em? Dunno...just do it then. For the second question, there are about more than a dozen principles to be listed. Again...do we have to write all of them? No idea....
After scribbling the answers in both sides of the paper, most of us finished exactly after half an hour with a smile. What a wonderful day....(^_^)
(p/s: dunno why I couldn't upload some photos here. Maybe later. Sorry girls...hihi)
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