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  1. Anon says:

    6# should at least be a C

  2. Ashlee says:

    I don’t get it… what does it mean? Like, is there something wrong just because they didn’t color in a C?

    • Madara the Reaper says:

      It means that most people psyche themselves out when taking a test and don’t think that there could possibly be that many of the same answers (B) in a row without one being wrong.

      • lolkat says:

        This is ridiculous, but true. My science teacher made a 50 question test.
        answers 1-49…..were all A 50 was a C..About 10 people flunked because the A’s psyched them out and they stopped putting A’s down

  3. Hemming says:

    I dont get it D:

  4. jake says:

    pee in my butt

  5. Debbie says:

    One time my teacher in high school made 5 answers in a row the same letter, he wanted to see if anyone would freak themselves out enough to change the answers, and a lot of people did. That was a scary quiz.

    • 43558 says:

      haha it was the same for me. The teacher made every correct answer in A :)

    • Guy in the pic says:

      lol. That always happens to me. Even when I’m so sure of my answers, I’d always feel anxious about it if I answered the same letter consecutively.

      • HedShawt says:

        My nearly-insane (but really funny) Bio. teacher in freshmen year did a pretest on the 3rd day of the year that would roughly cover everything we would learn in the first semester “just to see how much we had already learned about Biology.” It was 44 questions long and she made the answer pattern A; B; C; D; A; B; C; D…

    • Humm. says:

      Once in a Swedish test I had, during the listening or reading comprehension part, I can’t remember which, over half of the correct answers were A if I remember right, out of A, B, C and D. There were probably over 20 questions, and everyone noted that and thought it was weird, but it turned out they indeed were the right answers.

  6. Gah! says:

    I don’t get it…

  7. catapult says:

    I don’t get it. Please explain. Much appreciated.

  8. Numberplay says:

    It happened so much before that now i make sure that every answers are correct and would even end up leaving it like that if i’m confident in my answers.

  9. cylom says:

    Hy i just made this meme and was willing to upload it :S

  10. Bored says:

    It seems the teachers I get do this all the time. They do it to trick people. I never change my answers, I just make them wrong when they were right. But I know the feeling. XD

    Tl:Dr – Happens to me all the time.

  11. osj777 says:

    a common problem for those of us who don’t study for test

  12. Derp Derperson says:

    I draw the line at 3.. Any more than that, I start to get worried.

  13. Rukia_Kuchiki says:

    I always freak out when that happens,especially on the NRTs(norm refrence testing).Even if I’m confident of my answers,I freak.

  14. Alkhor says:

    In france, their is no test like this were even if you decide to randomly cross something you can be right, we gotta make a full sentence and explain everything we say, sucks to be us i know

  15. WhyUniverseWhy? says:

    its like battle ship :D

  16. Ni Shi Wo De Ma! says:

    Can relate – this could’ve been(could be) a paranoid parrot meme

  17. asdasdas says:

    stupd armericans and thir guesable tesst. y have intiglence? y nto be studpic insted. and they ar.

    so they lose

    losrs amerucans hahah thy fayl

  18. Guas says:

    Im so happy i wasnt the only one!!!

  19. iAmTheSid says:

    ogeez i thought it was only me. same with True or False , when i’m not sure and there are 4 consecutive True answers i change one to false. LOL

  20. awin says:

    my economics lecturer used to give us a spot-quiz which consist of 40q..and all the answers are ALL “C”

    he revealed that right after all of us submitted the paper

  21. Lovely Willow says:

    OMG THIS IS SO TRUE! My university exams are all MCQ’s and I have to tell you I start to fidget when my answers are all same in a row.

    But sometimes the lecturers are kind of sadistic so…=\

  22. backagainstyou says:

    nah dude, those answers are usually put in alphabetical order, so it has nothing to do with the fact if you’re right or wrong if you have like 5 b’s in a row.

  23. mynthja says:

    I once had 7 b’s in a row… of course I felt like it was gonna be a fail but the other options seemed even crazier.

  24. Ghastly ghost... says:

    Every damn time. Happens a lot on the longer tests, like the ones worth 30% of my total grade. But I’ve learned to silence that doubting voice. And hope for the best.

  25. MAB says:

    What the Fornication?! Anyways I had a test onetime that was answered D Times 50..

    C:

  26. Virus fan says:

    I teach college biology and use multiple-choice questions. For the most recent final, I had 50 questions and never used “C” as a correct answer.

  27. YJLTGame says:

    These freaking ridiculous, school is supposed to teach, not make people think they are wrong when they are right because of stupid stuff.

    • HedShawt says:

      Yes it is, teachers maybe purposefully do this just to make sure the student is sure about his/her answer. I used to get tripped up by these kinds of things when I was in elementary school, but then once my 4th or 5th grade teacher explained why she did that once on a test.
      OR…
      You can do what a history teacher once did and use an answer generator for the multiple choice portions of his tests. What he did is he entered each question and for every question he gave it 5 answers. He marked one as correct and the rest as wrong. In the click of a button the software put each of the questions in a randomized order and the possible answers were randomly assigned A; B; C; D; or E. Also the software made 4 different versions of the test.

  28. jas says:

    whats wrong?

  29. Metakev says:

    I always freak out when it happens to me =S

  30. Trollazo says:

    so true, this is why test-makers are forever alone.

  31. Cami says:

    Like the idea.. could’ve been made better.

  32. men says:

    I don’t get it….
    O.O

    • Asnaps says:

      when you have the same letter in a row, say the 3′rd or 4′th time, you’re starting to get anxious, because you think that it couldn’t possibly be so.

  33. abby says:

    we had a test once where all the answers were ‘b’. many were had

  34. Devante says:

    I have this problem all the time D:

  35. nubbins says:

    All you people bashing American testing are imbeciles. I had a physics course where all the exams were multiple choice, however all the numbers were different for each student, and the only way to get the answer was to calculate it correctly. nothing is wrong with multiple choice in most subjects.

    • ABrit says:

      Except that MCQ gives no room for knowing execution but not being able to fully calculate. For instance, knowing the first half of a complex question can net you some marks rather than none at all in the case of MCQ where you have to reach the answer. The wonders of Method Marks and Answer Marks and the likes for a question.

  36. James Phillip says:

    F*cking hate when this happens in my MCQ. the worst part of it is when I go back to see those 4 questions again, and I realize that not only I don’t have any clue about what I misunderstood but I’m more certain about all those answer. But belive me: there is one or many mistakes ‘n U going bye bye on that. In Brazil its quite commum to use MCQ in test in high school, college, public job exam n’ so many other situations. Cool that in Europe it isnt work that way.

  37. Neil says:

    2 identical answers in a row should be frequent, once in every 4 (in this case) questions. 3 in a row is still common at one in 16, and 4 in a row is only slightly rarer at one in 64, so there’s still a good chance of getting one in a test of 50 questions. (With 5 choices, you’d want 100 questions to get a good chance of getting 4 in a row.)

  38. OMGmeh says:

    I used to work for a company that prepared standardized tests. We tried to make sure there were the same number of A’s, B’s, C’s, etc… but this was not always the case. Why? Because we formatted the answers to look pleasing to the eye on the page. (i.e. longest answer, next longest…. shortest) And yes, sometimes we would put 4 of the same answers in a row, on purpose, just to f*** with people. ha ha

  39. Catraylynn says:

    Yes! I love this, it’s exactly how I react when I get a bunch in a row… SOMETHING’S WRONNGGGG!

  40. Kittehrawr says:

    I don’t C anything wrong.
    And does this really need 50 people to explain it? Seriously.

  41. all i see is the japanese katakana “i”.

  42. soisoisoisoi says:

    C is forever alone lolololololololololololol

  43. Doug says:

    What about this: An exam where 49 of the questions have “B” as the correct answer and then there’s ONE easy question stuck in the middle where the answer is obviously “C.” Imagine the angst.

  44. Name (required) says:

    OMG ITS LIKE YOU LOOKED MY MIND!!!

  45. emin says:

    I agree

  46. SCH says:

    LOL this has happened to me WAYYY too many times on tests

  47. Kevin says:

    I’m glad none of my teachers have done that. I would be freaking out if that happened to me.

  48. LOL says:

    Love reading the posts by Brits and French acting like their education is superior to Americans

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/dec/07/world-education-rankings-maths-science-reading#data

  49. Regor23 says:

    I don’t know if most of you are trolling or just plain stupid!

  50. Tremisanthrope says:

    I c what you did there

  51. tr0ll says:

    aww you guys need multiple choice to answer a question.

  52. men says:

    Hey dude’s, Im not american or anything, but I don’t understand whats the problem with circling letters?
    Some code? Where’s the problem?

  53. Fat northerner says:

    This happened once in a physics test was only an internal progress test and 4 answers in a row were B I thought it looked odd but didnt change it but others in my class did and got it wrong we quickly realised he did it just to troll us :|

  54. Smaaa says:

    I hate it when you answer things you think you think you know is right on a test and it looks like this. …LIKE YOU REALLY NEED THAT WORRY

  55. 103st says:

    QUADS
    …but the Taxmaster required TRIPLE QUINTS to be slaid!

    (plz submit quiz asnwers here, i need them)

  56. x_Frank says:

    That happened to me this morning, I answered 9times TRUE out of 10.. haha

  57. seenit says:

    In middle school, my math teacher made everyone record a hundred coinflips. Obviously some people just “randomly” wrote down a hundred H’s and T’s.
    The next day, he guessed which ones were real and which were fake, with alarming accuracy.
    His metric: If it had 6 or more of the same thing in a row, it was real, as the students would think it too unlikely and “obviously faked”.
    He then went on to lecture about independent binomial probability and all that jazz.

  58. Asian Student says:

    Teacher is trolling IRL!

    It was a conspiracy. There is only one answer and it is E. see: ”イ”

    実は完全な答えが一つだけである。「イ」とは完璧じゃないか。。problem ^^?

  59. I can’t believe people don’t get this. Its because person answered B 4 times in a row… happened to me last week

  60. Alex says:

    Holy, this is EXACTLY what I thought when I took CSTs last week!

  61. yodawg says:

    i got a 97% on my test because i knew my teacher inside out, half of em A’s, half of em B’s. i just got the bit in the middle wrong (between the A’s and the B’s) :D


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