You know why many of us have impeccable essay-writing skills? It’s because back in school when we had no idea what was the answer to a particular question, we would make up stories and write them on our answer sheets just to kill time and make it seem like we know heaps!
However, some used to take things up a notch and write the lyrics of songs just to fill in the pages of the answer sheet. Here’s a classic example. Pakistani singer and actor Ali Zafar, who has worked in Bollywood films as well, took to Twitter to share a video that was shot by an examiner.
In the video, the examiner revealed how one of his students wrote the lyrics of Ali Zafar’s song ‘Jhoom’ (which has been trending recently) on the answer sheet to his Physics exam. According to the claims of the teacher, the answer sheet belongs to a first-year pre-engineering student under the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi.
“This viral video was posted on the WhatsApp app. I request students not to look for physics in my songs, even though physics is everywhere, including in the lyrics of this song. But then respect the teaching and teachers while studying,” Ali Zafar wrote on Twitter.
Have a look at the hilarious video here:
یہ وائرل وڈیو وٹسُ ایپ میں موسول ہوئی۔ میری طالب علموں سے التجا ہے کہ میرے گیتوں میں physics نہ تلاش کریں اگرچہ دیکھا جائے تو physics تو اس گانے کے اشعار سمیت ہر جگہ ہی موجود ہے۔ لیکن پھر پڑھائ کے وقت پڑھائی اور اساتذہ کا احترام کریں۔ 😇 pic.twitter.com/vjl4Mbo5Pw
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) December 27, 2022
On watching what had transpired, people online shared a huge laugh. Some even thought that the teacher could have given extra marks to the student for at least remembering the lyrics, if not Physics!
Now its your responsibility to sing three laws of newton/ concepts of physics 🤪
— 😈 (@2croodi) December 27, 2022
Must have given few marks to remember the lyrics 😂
— Gauri Gurung (@gauri___g) January 3, 2023
Oh God 🤣🤣🤣 This was really funny
— Abdul Rahman AR7 (@AR7Says) December 27, 2022
ali zafar ne physics ki base hi change kr di hai. 😂
— JUTT (@waqashoney18) December 27, 2022
Tun tuna tun pe 1 marks milna chaheye tha !
— Professor Joe (@ahsanshah50) December 28, 2022
Maybe your next song lyrics could be the answer to this particular physics question!
— Asadullah Khan® (@Asadullahk) December 29, 2022
Some students will do anything but study! 😛