I had a professor in college who actually did this. It was a 50-question multiple choice. He made all the answers "C" because some research said that C seems to be the most common answer in multiple-choice tests. I, honestly, felt like I was getting tortured halfway through the test.
The first two were actually C: 1) Area of cylinder = π(5^2*10), Area of 2 cones = π(2*5^2*4/3), Total area = π(1000/3), 3.14*1000/3=3140/3=1046 2/3, so the answer is C 2) Divide by 2: x^2-3x+y^2+y=22.5, (x-1.5)^2+(y+0.5)^2=22.5+0.25+2.25, (x-1.5)^2+(y+0.5)^2=25, radius = 5, so the answer is C
@@baka-na-sanmy teach made it so every answer except for one was B, the other one was C (It was extra credit but not stated and in the middle of the test so you had no idea) only like 4 people got it right but he said most people changed the answer from C to B, to match the pattern.
@vivianzhang5829 on your number one, the area of 2 cones should be 2*pi((5^2)*(5)*(1/3)), since by following your solution, it would end up with 950pi/3 instead of the 1000pi/3. Also, the number '4' came out of thin air...and it should be volume instead of area 😅. Sry if there are mistakes in mine, it's been a 5 years since I did similar things (grade 6).....
Most accurate thing ever: 1. Doubting yourself once you start repeatedly choosing the same letter choice on a multiple choice test 2. The panic you feel when you do the math but your answer isn't on the choices 3. The relief you feel when you do the math and your answer is on the choices 4. That one kid in class who finishes quickly 5. "5 is close to 5 over twelve so it's probably the right answer"
Reminds me of the teacher that made 4 versions of the test, each with all answers on in one of the columns. She said that was the best day of her life watching her students panic.
_"Huh. That's weird. All of the answers are wrong! Let's tell the teacher that there's a mistake on the test."_ 'Yes, Nathan?' *"Are you stupid."* God that part got me
@@tigerboyfriends9622it was 5 broski, he marked it correct. It was a simple equation of circle. Ig you forgot to change coefficients of x2 and y2 to 1 first
@@EternalShadow1667 This just made me unlock a memory of "yeah do these 3 questions for next class" and you get back home and open up the book to see each question has like 5 parts that are all slight variants so it's really 15 questions.. like why do they make them like that?!
@@asheep7797 While John had had 'had', James had had 'had had'. 'Had Had' had had a better effect on the teacher. Who *had* had? A: James, B: John, C: Jack ,D: Jess. Some will then say that the correct answer is A. Now, I say this question is highly ambiguous. Given my vast processing capabilities I am capable of generating a multitude of answers based on various possible interpretations of the question because I'm a man of tungsten. Due to this ambiguity, I am unable to give an answer as I possess a multitude of possible answers, each of which would be technically correct. As such, this question is flawed. A better question to gauge my processing capabilities should be more clearly worded. But I will give this a try. There are 4 options. In the first version, the first 'had' is used as a verb, the second as a preposition, and 'had had' as the past form of 'to have'. In the second version, 'had had' is a past form of 'to have' and 'had' after it is a preposition. Both forms are grammatically correct. The use of "had" three times in a row within the string of words is a form of [an]aphora, or repeated use of the same concept, such as with pronouns. Each "had" corresponds to a pronoun. In this case however, the first anaphora has no pronoun to refer to, thus "had had had" is nonsensical. Therefore, option C. 'Jack' is correct.
I remember when we had a math test and continuous 20 questions had answer option A.😂 And literally everyone was trying to look in each other's answer sheet to confirm if something was wrong with them or the paper lmao 🤣
I was the smart kid when it comes to Math. The first two pages had questions that required one formula (the same for all of them) that I couldn't remember, so I decided to skip them and derive the formula when it come back to them. After the test one of my friends said my speed had freaked him out
I miss watching people around me panic on the test. I remember in French the tests were pretty reasonable and teacher covered the material clearly (I thought). I remember the whole class getting so shook that sometimes I'd be finished (cause she kept trying to make the material easier for people) and I'd just spend the next hour playing games with the teach.
I thought for sure it would have that moment when you're on question 36 and realize you just bubbled in 35 and have to go back 14 questions to find where you accidentally skipped one...
In our school, you can't do that sh*t! We used pen to mark the answers so basically once you made an answer, It's final and if you made a mistake, you're fu*ked
@@JPogi690 unless you do the smart thing and put a line over your previous answer, circle your new answer and then proceed to put arrows pointing at it with "THIS ONE"
Agreed. For me it's usually because I made a stupid mistake somewhere so I have to tell myself to stay calm and find it but it's very hard to stay calm because there's always the thought in the back of my mind being like, "what if you're doing this question completely wrong?"
@@hat_cbw6972 you call that long? What about condition of one common root? What about calculations for getting gravitational force? What about a disgusting looking function which you have to integrate?
I have a friend who took note of the pattern of how the answers were on the test, and a bunch of them were all lined up like in this one. She did it in math when she was terrible at it, and she ended up scoring really high and getting a chance to go to a really nice school for it. (She didn't go, btw. Her and her mom both knew that she didn't get that grade for real)
Tell your friend to go back to the basics or something because that’s some math brain right there If she can do that, then I bet she just has a hole in her math fundamentals, and would be great at math
@@achillesalwayswins Not really how it works in college. Exploiting a test means you didnt actually learn the material on that test, so trying to go into higher education without that more fundamental knowledge is just going to mean you're wasting your money cuz you dont actually understand anything thats being taught.
My old Algebra teacher once told us that a year previously she had made a test where all of the answers were the same letter and her class were panicking, overall she didnt grade it just did it to see how they reacted, best math teacher ever
I had a Chemistry teacher do this multiple for graded quizzes (but never the super highly weighted ones) and it doesn't have the effect most people think. I mean after a few questions it becomes obvious as hell all the answers are the same. I mean at least some of the tests are gonna have answers you're 100% sure about, so if those are all the same and so are questions you're mostly sure about, you know it's good. People only get thrown off when you have a 5 question streak with the same letter because 5 questions isn't enough of a sample size for you to be sure of yourself. But when you have like 15 questions with the same letter, it actually has the opposite effect since you know it must be the same. You couldn't have messed up so many questions in the same way. My Chemistry teacher thought he was a genius because a few times, he made 14 out of 15 questions the same and 1 question (very rarely 2 questions) different. But it made no sense because you'd still get 14/15 if you got 1 wrong or 13 if 2. Maybe his secret goal was to see if people were blindly putting the same for all the questions after figuring out the pattern or actually solving the problems, in which case smart strategy.
This is so true. From the educated guesses, others flipping the page after what felt like 5 seconds, and getting nervous when you notice the scantron has multiple of the same answers in a row. Lol.
Bro imagine if he made a movie that was like 10 mins but have the life of Nathan and his other characters like Ging Ging , Dazz, Harold and other characters
@@jmrs_ yeah in UK we have no proper multiple choice tests apart from the GL. If we had multiple choice tests would it really be testing our knowledge we've learnt?
@@annwee5985 ??? Paper 1 of O level and A level have MCQ. However in A Level, the questions are quite hard, the answers are usually very similar to each other in the options.
The question no 2 is soo relatable.I feel proud of the long ass answer i found but the answers are not in fraction and i go f it and just pick the number which has matching answer
I always feel off when the questions are the same thing in a straight row so i start thinking im wrong then proceed to fuck up the test bc im thinking too hard
I've actually had a multi-choice test recently, and had 2 "Non of the above" answers in a row. I was skeptical, so decided to change one of those answers which I was not too sure of. Turns out I was right, there indeed were not 2 "Non of the above" answers in a row, only one. Unfortunately however, I changed the wrong one. So the one I changed was right at the first place, and the one I kept was wrong, which means that I eventually got precisely 0 points on both of them.
The funniest part for me is that he changed his answers after seeing the smart kid had different answers. It was even funnier when you realize his educated guesses were actually correct. I had free time so I solved the problems see what the answer to the problems were. the first question is found by finding the volume of both the cylinder and cones and adding them together. If you solve it, you'll know it is actually correct the equation would end up being V= 2[πr^2(h/3)] + πr^2h V= 2[3.14(5)^2(5/3)] + (3.14)(5)^2(10) V= 261.8 + 785.4 V= 1047.2 ft^3 For the second question, the problem is solved by completing the square the equation of a circle in the xy plane would be (x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2 where "r" is the raidus and "h" and "k" would be the center point in the plane 2x^2 - 6x + 2y^2 + 2y = 45 (2x^2 - 6x + 2y^2 + 2y) /2 = (45)/2 x^2 - 3x + y^2 + y = 45/2 x^2 - 3x + 9/4 + y^2 + y + 1/4 = 45/2 + 9/4 + 1/4 (x - 3/2)^2 + (y + 1/2)^2 = 25 the radius of the circle would be the square root of 25 which is 5
I took my science unit exam a few weeks ago... questions six through twelve were C. I was panicking and double checked all my answers, but turns out I was safe.
Weird thing is, C was actually right here too. These were legitimate questions that were 1047.2ft^3 and a radius of 5. He was right, even though he guessed.
Not really. In tough MCQ Tests, the answers would be so similar that even if you make one error and the calculated answer is in the option, you lose marks. In tough MCQ Tests, atleast 50% of them would be like that. There are also negative markings in some exams
@@mew2871 still, i would be so happy if i even got multiple choice standardized. I have literally not taken a multiple choice test in my life and im about to finish highschool
"McDonald's is always hiring" they better be, because they have a mouth like mine to feed! The first two answers were actually C, which makes me inclined to believe Nathan had them all right before he peeked and changed all his answers. I can't relate to this as I have mastered every subject. I am the Supreme Leader after all, my power and wisdom knows no bounds.
had a bio exam last week, completely freaked out when my answer sheet kept coming as ABABABAB so i closed my eyes and changed a few of the answers for no reason just so my heart would rest
had my exams a few days ago and LET ME TELL YOU THAT OUR BIO EXAM'S ANSWER SHEET WAS LITERALLY 1 WHOLE LONG AND BLANK BOND PAPER. (it was all essays lmao ;-;)
We had one test where the teacher literally buried in the instructions that all the answers were C, then made all the questions super hard just to see if anyone read the instructions.
Failure management is always hiring
You made me disappointed just like my son.
If so I'd like to apply for a job
How does this only have 6 likes it's the man himself
Emotional Damage
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
My history teacher once made a test where every answer was A, and he had quite a fun time watching people get confused
LOL
That seems like something I would do.
Same lol
Yo de profesor 😂😂😂
Yo that's just evil. Like 20 years from
now that's gonna be some kids evil origin story bro 😂😢
I had a professor in college who actually did this. It was a 50-question multiple choice.
He made all the answers "C" because some research said that C seems to be the most common answer in multiple-choice tests.
I, honestly, felt like I was getting tortured halfway through the test.
i hate this cause sometime teachers make one letter the answer like 5 time in a row and you start doubting yourself
The first two were actually C:
1) Area of cylinder = π(5^2*10), Area of 2 cones = π(2*5^2*4/3), Total area = π(1000/3), 3.14*1000/3=3140/3=1046 2/3, so the answer is C
2) Divide by 2: x^2-3x+y^2+y=22.5, (x-1.5)^2+(y+0.5)^2=22.5+0.25+2.25, (x-1.5)^2+(y+0.5)^2=25, radius = 5, so the answer is C
@@vivianzhang5829 the only thing I read through this whole thing is "the first two were actually C"
@@baka-na-sanmy teach made it so every answer except for one was B, the other one was C (It was extra credit but not stated and in the middle of the test so you had no idea)
only like 4 people got it right but he said most people changed the answer from C to B, to match the pattern.
@vivianzhang5829 on your number one, the area of 2 cones should be 2*pi((5^2)*(5)*(1/3)), since by following your solution, it would end up with 950pi/3 instead of the 1000pi/3. Also, the number '4' came out of thin air...and it should be volume instead of area 😅. Sry if there are mistakes in mine, it's been a 5 years since I did similar things (grade 6).....
When he was doing the montage of answering questions in his head, he said:
"The circumference of the triangle."
I have never laughed more in my life
Oh lol
Maybe he meant the circle of the inscribed/circumscribed circle of the triangle? (Ik what these words mean.)
Most accurate thing ever:
1. Doubting yourself once you start repeatedly choosing the same letter choice on a multiple choice test
2. The panic you feel when you do the math but your answer isn't on the choices
3. The relief you feel when you do the math and your answer is on the choices
4. That one kid in class who finishes quickly
5. "5 is close to 5 over twelve so it's probably the right answer"
He forgot the negetive length answer
in that question, 5 is actually the correct answer
I am that one kid who finishes overly speed
@the wise mystical tree 🌳 he tried to roast with a playdoh covered toysrus cosplay face mask slapped on a thousand years old tree 💀💀💀💀
Don't forget when you solve a problem and your answer isn't one of the answers
I hate how accurate this video is to me, who hated math and basically did a bunch of educated guessing in my tests.
It’s so relatable
What math specifically did you struggle in?
@Not gonna lie ?
@@blacat2168 Dont click, its a scam
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Reminds me of the teacher that made 4 versions of the test, each with all answers on in one of the columns. She said that was the best day of her life watching her students panic.
_"Huh. That's weird. All of the answers are wrong! Let's tell the teacher that there's a mistake on the test."_
'Yes, Nathan?'
*"Are you stupid."*
God that part got me
The ironic thing was none of those answers were right the correct answer was 6.78.
@@tigerboyfriends9622it was 5 broski, he marked it correct. It was a simple equation of circle. Ig you forgot to change coefficients of x2 and y2 to 1 first
@@tigerboyfriends9622 "Are you stupid"
i thought it would be so funny for the correct answer to actually be 5/12 but he did got the correct answer, it's 5
When you get 20 questions in 1 hour, it's tough.
When you get 3 questions for 2 hours, you're screwed.
Uni maths be like: 1 question per 3 days. Source: brother does maths.
And then, when the exam happens, you need to do 9 days work in 2 hours.
On the olymp in my country there's 4 hours for 3 questions. It was mistake to participate it
@@EternalShadow1667 This just made me unlock a memory of "yeah do these 3 questions for next class" and you get back home and open up the book to see each question has like 5 parts that are all slight variants so it's really 15 questions.. like why do they make them like that?!
@@BaconNuke ye except he isn't talking about that
When you circle E when there are only 4 options is when you know you are done 💀
LOL
When u make a test but its hard for u but everyone in the class says its easy
While John had had had, James had had had had. Had had had had a better affect on the teachⒺr.
Who had had?
A. James
B. John
C. Jack
D. Jess
@@asheep7797
While John had had 'had', James had had 'had had'. 'Had Had' had had a better effect on the teacher. Who *had* had? A: James, B: John, C: Jack ,D: Jess.
Some will then say that the correct answer is A.
Now, I say this question is highly ambiguous. Given my vast processing capabilities I am capable of generating a multitude of answers based on various possible interpretations of the question because I'm a man of tungsten. Due to this ambiguity, I am unable to give an answer as I possess a multitude of possible answers, each of which would be technically correct. As such, this question is flawed. A better question to gauge my processing capabilities should be more clearly worded. But I will give this a try.
There are 4 options.
In the first version, the first 'had' is used as a verb, the second as a preposition, and 'had had' as the past form of 'to have'. In the second version, 'had had' is a past form of 'to have' and 'had' after it is a preposition.
Both forms are grammatically correct. The use of "had" three times in a row within the string of words is a form of [an]aphora, or repeated use of the same concept, such as with pronouns. Each "had" corresponds to a pronoun. In this case however, the first anaphora has no pronoun to refer to, thus "had had had" is nonsensical.
Therefore, option C. 'Jack' is correct.
@@asheep7797 john? John had had “had”
1:03 I felt this on a spiritual level
I remember when we had a math test and continuous 20 questions had answer option A.😂 And literally everyone was trying to look in each other's answer sheet to confirm if something was wrong with them or the paper lmao 🤣
i wanna see a part 2 where he grades the tests and the kid who finished first had picked all C and got a 100% while the other two get bad grades
@whaaa t I'm sure you have, you must have been starving before being taught how to make food
Pin this comment pls
The smart guy needs to get a B+ and starts crying
yes
Ok then
The best part is that he actually selected the right answers for the first two questions that he showed on screen haha
Fr but he changed the answer ;-;
@@sherryli7041 i like drama
who uses ;-; in 2023
@@laean.taleen But... it's not 2023?
@@laean.taleen ? It’s literally an emoticon, what’s so wrong with it?
Another thing. The smart kid's all A answer could be correct because some schools have different exam papers that randomise the questions and answers
0:12 is literally what happens to me every time I have a test
I was the smart kid when it comes to Math. The first two pages had questions that required one formula (the same for all of them) that I couldn't remember, so I decided to skip them and derive the formula when it come back to them.
After the test one of my friends said my speed had freaked him out
Nathan Doan could have not made what it is like being in a multiple choice exam any better because it is just too accurate…
true
i just took the sat today, what a good timing for this video 😂😂😂
Yea
bruh
Keep the likes at 666 lol
“The circumference of a triangle” had me dying🤣
Me too 😂
i mean triangle like any other 2d shapes, have circumference no ? but yea it is quite funny in the video
@@puturavindrawiguna3025 thats called the perimeter
@@puturavindrawiguna3025 bro…
@@puturavindrawiguna3025this is the guy who has the take the test 2 days later because he couldnt finish it in time
I miss watching people around me panic on the test. I remember in French the tests were pretty reasonable and teacher covered the material clearly (I thought). I remember the whole class getting so shook that sometimes I'd be finished (cause she kept trying to make the material easier for people) and I'd just spend the next hour playing games with the teach.
ive never had a full test of multiple choice questions before it looks so easy, i mean atleast you get a sorta guide on whether youve fucked up or not
Nathan’s math is so advanced he knows how to calculate the circumference of a triangle
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WSAIT I DIDN NORTICE THAT WIAT
Yeah I heard that and was like - Da what?
A 11 years old kid can do that
@@Bonirr Okay alpha boy sure whatever you say
“McDonald’s is always hiring.” 😂😂😂 Put me into tears man! Good video!
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I heard that so many times, but always thought it said, ‘college is always hiring.’ I don’t know why, or how.
0:35 well he got the first one right
this is giving me the shivers 😢😢😢
the part where he said 'damn this stuff's even got one of the smart kids breathing heavily' what one of the funniest parts
Agree
@Not gonna lie And stop sending this links, cuz its a scam
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@@notgonnalie3491 what do u mean @notgonnalie3491
I thought for sure it would have that moment when you're on question 36 and realize you just bubbled in 35 and have to go back 14 questions to find where you accidentally skipped one...
In our school, you can't do that sh*t! We used pen to mark the answers so basically once you made an answer, It's final and if you made a mistake, you're fu*ked
@@JPogi690 unless you do the smart thing and put a line over your previous answer, circle your new answer and then proceed to put arrows pointing at it with "THIS ONE"
Oof that happened to me. My mom was wondering why I got a C on my test...She didn't believe me when I told her this though
@@jaketan99 But the scantron would be confuzzled
@@jaketan99 can't do that with computer-powered exams
As a Vietnamese
am proud of you because putting the map in the background
what is funny is that he got all of them right, and the smart kid just had a different version
Idk why, but the "circumference of the triangle" got me lol
Circumcircle
So have I...
same 😅
@yes So have i dude so have i.....
Sir come for ants
all of nathan’s videos start as insanely relatable and just slowly descend into chaos.
i just took the sat today, what a good timing for this video 😂😂😂
This as all relatable tbh, beside the cheating, i dont do that, but dang this was scarily accurate, i am not alone in this 🥲
"say goodbye to college" 😭😭
You know its bad when the smart kid looks intimidated
Working out an answer that isn’t an option is the most devastating feeling ever
even more when you are doing some long formula like quadratic formula
Agreed. For me it's usually because I made a stupid mistake somewhere so I have to tell myself to stay calm and find it but it's very hard to stay calm because there's always the thought in the back of my mind being like, "what if you're doing this question completely wrong?"
@@ChaosNuggets ye and you have to backtrack which is super annoying
@@hat_cbw6972 you call that long? What about condition of one common root?
What about calculations for getting gravitational force?
What about a disgusting looking function which you have to integrate?
@@Warlord_Megatron Bro chill I'm still in school
I like how theres always that one kid where on the hardest test ever (even for the smart kid) he just completes it right before you finish question 1
@yes scam link lol
Never noticed that kid, though I was usually done early on those kind of tests... WAIT, was I that kid!?!
And they somehow pass with like an A or B, and you end up with like a C or some shit.
istg they see it as a competition to finish as the fastest
I’m sometimes that guy, and it’s usually just cause I over prepared so much that I could’ve taken the test last week.
The favorite part of the video was "Circumference of a triangle."
the most thing i hate about multiple choice question that when theres 2 answers extremely similar to each other
2:16 "circumference of the triangle" 💀😭
Oh nahh
it's (a+b+c)/ (side+side+side) right?
@@ahmadabiyoso5050Triangles don't have a circumference-
@@tonyoertle5591 It's the thing of circles
@@ahmadabiyoso5050 bro wtf
I have a friend who took note of the pattern of how the answers were on the test, and a bunch of them were all lined up like in this one. She did it in math when she was terrible at it, and she ended up scoring really high and getting a chance to go to a really nice school for it.
(She didn't go, btw. Her and her mom both knew that she didn't get that grade for real)
She actually should have. Like the saying goes "Don't work hard, work smart."
Tell your friend to go back to the basics or something because that’s some math brain right there
If she can do that, then I bet she just has a hole in her math fundamentals, and would be great at math
She may not have gotten the grade she deserved, but what she did was quite clever so I feel that she should be given some credit
@@achillesalwayswins Not really how it works in college. Exploiting a test means you didnt actually learn the material on that test, so trying to go into higher education without that more fundamental knowledge is just going to mean you're wasting your money cuz you dont actually understand anything thats being taught.
She should go, finding that pattern was already math skill
as i suck at reading chinese, i used to center the pencil inbetween the choices and whichever side it lands on i pick
As a student, this is one of the MOST relatable things on the internet I have ever watched.
My old Algebra teacher once told us that a year previously she had made a test where all of the answers were the same letter and her class were panicking, overall she didnt grade it just did it to see how they reacted, best math teacher ever
That must've been quite the experience!
what a troll teacher...if i saw all the answers on my sheet were the same letter id start questioning wtf im doing too lol
should have had one be different to throw them off
W + based teacher
I had a Chemistry teacher do this multiple for graded quizzes (but never the super highly weighted ones) and it doesn't have the effect most people think. I mean after a few questions it becomes obvious as hell all the answers are the same. I mean at least some of the tests are gonna have answers you're 100% sure about, so if those are all the same and so are questions you're mostly sure about, you know it's good. People only get thrown off when you have a 5 question streak with the same letter because 5 questions isn't enough of a sample size for you to be sure of yourself. But when you have like 15 questions with the same letter, it actually has the opposite effect since you know it must be the same. You couldn't have messed up so many questions in the same way. My Chemistry teacher thought he was a genius because a few times, he made 14 out of 15 questions the same and 1 question (very rarely 2 questions) different. But it made no sense because you'd still get 14/15 if you got 1 wrong or 13 if 2. Maybe his secret goal was to see if people were blindly putting the same for all the questions after figuring out the pattern or actually solving the problems, in which case smart strategy.
This is so true. From the educated guesses, others flipping the page after what felt like 5 seconds, and getting nervous when you notice the scantron has multiple of the same answers in a row. Lol.
2:18 “circumference of the triangle” 😂😂😂
I am screaming in relatable rn HOW CAN YOU DO THIS TO US AND DO IT SO WELL?! 👌🤣
The maniacal laughing after the educated guess is way too accurate. I feel smarter than I would if I actually knew how to do the problem.
"Let's do this"
*Flips page*
"I'm so fucked"
Me every test.
Damm
Confidence destroyed in 5 seconds
Bruh same but then i slowly begin to start the questions and it's like well it's not as bad as i thought it was.
And then: i might actually have a shot at it
Bro imagine if he made a movie that was like 10 mins but have the life of Nathan and his other characters like Ging Ging , Dazz, Harold and other characters
“Circumference of triangle” 😂
Asian Parents: "Your tests have multiple choices? When I was your age, our test has no multiple choices, so we have memorize all the answers!"
More like just anyone outside the US
@@jmrs_ yeah in UK we have no proper multiple choice tests apart from the GL. If we had multiple choice tests would it really be testing our knowledge we've learnt?
@@annwee5985 Totally depends on the person who makes the paper. Multiple answers are even Harder.
@@AnuragKumar-ss5bh yeah but at least you have 4 definite answers for sure like you're not just making stuff up. Especially for maths
@@annwee5985 ??? Paper 1 of O level and A level have MCQ. However in A Level, the questions are quite hard, the answers are usually very similar to each other in the options.
1:10 is just so relatable when you spend forever on one question and then none of the answers are yours
It means even the test maker doesn’t know how someone could have gone wrong into one of those answers 😂
I just realized it's been 2 years we didn't see ging ging I wonder what is he doing in Vietnam
the process of elimination method is so true lmao. basically spot the difference at this point
Multiple choice questions have saved me for the times when I’ve studied for a question but still are not sure
@Not gonna lie GUYS, THIS LINK IS A SCAM, DONT CLICK IT
They are a saving grace
As someone who is having exams now.
This is very relatable
honey bee
Wth @yes why did you edit your comments to bots
@@BrainsofaWeirdArtist really... The bots are getting smarter, it scares me.
I feel so sorry for you. Gentlemen, one minute of mutual respect for this guy. 🖐️😔
Yeah,this girl beside me always turn the paper faster than me,and it's annoyed me to answer my exam😭😭
The question no 2 is soo relatable.I feel proud of the long ass answer i found but the answers are not in fraction and i go f it and just pick the number which has matching answer
I always feel off when the questions are the same thing in a straight row so i start thinking im wrong then proceed to fuck up the test bc im thinking too hard
I've actually had a multi-choice test recently, and had 2 "Non of the above" answers in a row. I was skeptical, so decided to change one of those answers which I was not too sure of. Turns out I was right, there indeed were not 2 "Non of the above" answers in a row, only one. Unfortunately however, I changed the wrong one. So the one I changed was right at the first place, and the one I kept was wrong, which means that I eventually got precisely 0 points on both of them.
As an Asian I have the power to make the entire class freak out by pretending to be stressed about the exam (although sometimes it is legit stress) 😂
Same. If I were to fake stress about the test everybody else would probably be having a panic attack since I’m the best at math in my class
@@tryingtomakeanamebelike7245 ye i used to do that but then i went to a school where like 50% of the kids where asian so it didnt rlly work
@@1celium Everybody in my class is kinda trash so I could do it if I wanted to
the fact that he got the first two questions actually right is where the imagination starts
The second one is something i do! Super relatable!
I once got 30% on a maths test (passing score was 80% minimum), so this brought back my Vietnam flashbacks, thanks Nathan.
80% pass???
Same, my geography test i have a 40% while the entired class have 90% and 100%
There's also a Vietnam map behind him too, so there's that!
@@charybdis3795 Yep, weird-ass curriculum ik
I have heard you need 95℅ to pass that's bull shit
I relate do hard to the, "This has a 5 in it so does mine." I'd do that and I'd choose whichever one was closest to my answer.
Watching this 2 days before my exam makes me nervous
This is the most factual piece of moving picture I darn ever seen
The funniest part for me is that he changed his answers after seeing the smart kid had different answers. It was even funnier when you realize his educated guesses were actually correct.
I had free time so I solved the problems see what the answer to the problems were.
the first question is found by finding the volume of both the cylinder and cones and adding them together. If you solve it, you'll know it is actually correct the equation would end up being
V= 2[πr^2(h/3)] + πr^2h
V= 2[3.14(5)^2(5/3)] + (3.14)(5)^2(10)
V= 261.8 + 785.4
V= 1047.2 ft^3
For the second question, the problem is solved by completing the square
the equation of a circle in the xy plane would be (x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2 where "r" is the raidus and "h" and "k" would be the center point in the plane
2x^2 - 6x + 2y^2 + 2y = 45
(2x^2 - 6x + 2y^2 + 2y) /2 = (45)/2
x^2 - 3x + y^2 + y = 45/2
x^2 - 3x + 9/4 + y^2 + y + 1/4 = 45/2 + 9/4 + 1/4
(x - 3/2)^2 + (y + 1/2)^2 = 25
the radius of the circle would be the square root of 25 which is 5
So he was right huh
lol i was getting 6.4 and then i realised i forgor to divide 45 by 2💀
Omg tks so much I wrote +1 instead of +1/4
@@silentfan 22.5
I took my science unit exam a few weeks ago... questions six through twelve were C.
I was panicking and double checked all my answers, but turns out I was safe.
Weird thing is, C was actually right here too. These were legitimate questions that were 1047.2ft^3 and a radius of 5. He was right, even though he guessed.
@@asketporwal nerd
@@ibrahimali3192 Damn right
@ibrahimali3192 I actually got this problem on a PSAT practice and already knew the answer
@@asketporwal I don't think you're a nerd, it's actually cool.
This is what a Titan Academy student is always like
Fr
How Sunny take the test
atleast there are choices on the test, you know you're screwed when there's identification or essays.
I have the urge to actually solve all these questions instead of doing my actual math hw 😂
C was the right answer everytime for the questions shown .-.
@@aeveon4474 yeah I ended up doing the math
@@aeveon4474 L
Same!
Same lol
the way I would scream in happiness if I had multiple choice tests. mannn you guys got it easy
these are standardized testing, most if not all tests aren’t multiple choice.
@@mew2871 that’s nice to know
Multiple choice tests are easy. It’s only when its a test that you don’t know lots of answers to.
Not really. In tough MCQ Tests, the answers would be so similar that even if you make one error and the calculated answer is in the option, you lose marks. In tough MCQ Tests, atleast 50% of them would be like that. There are also negative markings in some exams
@@mew2871 still, i would be so happy if i even got multiple choice standardized. I have literally not taken a multiple choice test in my life and im about to finish highschool
My english teacher made a kahoot quiz about easter and every answer was red
“McDonalds is always hiring” Lmao 💀
"McDonald's is always hiring" they better be, because they have a mouth like mine to feed! The first two answers were actually C, which makes me inclined to believe Nathan had them all right before he peeked and changed all his answers. I can't relate to this as I have mastered every subject. I am the Supreme Leader after all, my power and wisdom knows no bounds.
Sarcasm?
@@Delmont_The_Delusional Serious.
u prob, gonna get hunted down, better watch ur back, unless ofc u are the real one, which is highly unlikely
@@Delmont_The_Delusional Serious.
@@Delmont_The_Delusional He is the supreme leader.
1:17 😂"are u stupid" had me laughing hard😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude, you didn’t have to get so real with the random scribbling at the end😂
2:52
SCREW IT!
WERE NOT EVEN PAYING BOYZ!
(im not sure if that was what he was saying)
the "the choices are wrong in this test" are so relatable
Why is this the most relatable thing ever
litterally all of us whenever there's a choice test and you feel like the answer is wrong
In some rare occasions, There's really a back bencher that is really brilliant but doesn't brag or flex about its capabilities
He got the volume and radius problems right the first time around and changed it to the wrong answer 💀💀💀
Me when the math question has multiple choices: Thank the heavens!
this is your most relatable video no cap 😂
I hate how they also give us less time with bunch of questions out there😭
had a bio exam last week, completely freaked out when my answer sheet kept coming as ABABABAB so i closed my eyes and changed a few of the answers for no reason just so my heart would rest
had my exams a few days ago and LET ME TELL YOU THAT OUR BIO EXAM'S ANSWER SHEET WAS LITERALLY 1 WHOLE LONG AND BLANK BOND PAPER. (it was all essays lmao ;-;)
Everything aside:
The worst thing students hear is
The test isn't multiple choice
when it's a Short Answer Fill in the Blank with no word bank in History and you weren't able to study the whole chapter in time:
imagine living in the us and actually having MC tests where you could just guess
My inner maths major student feeling when I look at the ques:
Rough sheets ,i gotta try these ques😂
It was great how we managed to guess smart kid's thoughts with only his body language
We had one test where the teacher literally buried in the instructions that all the answers were C, then made all the questions super hard just to see if anyone read the instructions.
2:22 this is relatable. The same section being blacken again and again always give that doubt feeling
2:24 When this happens, something’s wrong, I can feel it
i love how accurate this is🤣😭
I spat my water at "I'm so fucked." 🤣Too accurate
That is 100% percent accurate to me during tests, particularly unit exams 😂😅😁😬😒😑😨😰
You know the test is difficult when the smart kid has a hard time on it.
so true
When he said circumference of the triangle I died😂😂😂😂
The start is exactly what happened to me today.😅
1:29 it actually worked for me and i got marks
0:07 litterally me on every test
This is literally exactly how I took tests I wasn’t sure of 😭
The smart kid is literally me on every math exam