Trending: Student Writes Lyrics Of Saajan In Environmental Science Exam Answer Sheet
Trending: Student Writes Lyrics Of Saajan In Environmental Science Exam Answer Sheet
The student seamlessly transitions into the song lyrics from the 90s film, weaving the song into his answer.

In schools and colleges, students vary in their enthusiasm for studies. Some naturally find interest, while others seem unengaged until exams, showcasing surprisingly high creativity. A recently viral test sheet reflects this phenomenon, leaving viewers unable to resist laughter. Imagine the teacher’s reaction upon reading it.

The viral sheet is from an environmental science exam. When asked about avoiding pollution, the student cleverly begins with common causes like vehicle emissions and factory waste. Surprisingly, he seamlessly transitions into lyrics from the 1991 film Saajan, weaving the song into his answer while circling back to the pollution topic, leaving the examiner puzzled and amused by the ingenious approach.

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The answer sheet, shared on the Instagram page bittusharmainsta, has likely sparked a teacher’s curiosity to identify the witty student. Commenters are expressing amusement with laughing emojis. While the trend of incorporating songs into exam answers isn’t new, this particular instance has caught people’s attention and sparked humour across social media.

Similarly last year, a video was reportedly posted on Instagram by a page named Chandigarh University Memes. In the brief footage, an answer sheet displayed a substantial zero, as the student responded to three questions by incorporating lyrics from well-known songs like Give Me Some Sunshine from 3 Idiots and Bhagwan Hai Kahan Re Tu from PK.

The teacher added a remark on the last page, suggesting, “You should write more answers.” The text in the clip humorously stated, “Teacher passed the vibe check.” Since being shared online, the video garnered over 4 lakh views, prompting Instagram users to share their laughter and thoughts in the comments section. Unfortunately, the viral video was later removed from Instagram.

Another student from Karnataka wrote the song, Nanu Nandini Bengaluriri Bandini in an exam answer. Netizens urged for full marks for this creative response. The song, targeting IT employees in Bengaluru, went viral and a copy of the exam answer sheet featuring this trend was circulated online. The young man behind the social media account “Wikipedia in Bengaluru” has sparked a new trend with his song.

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