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A paragraph on a scene of an examination hall......i ll mark it branliest

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Answered by sargamkashyap
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At the ringing of the first bell candidates enter the examination hall and occupy their seats. Supervisor distributes answer sheets. There is a place on the top corner of the answer sheet to write the roll number, date and relevant remarks. They are told about the instructions of the board by the supervisor. They are also warned against using any kind of un­fair means. They are instructed not to keep paper torn from the book or hand written in their possession.

As the second bell rings supervisors distribute the question paper. Now there is a complete silence in the examination hall. Students are busy in writing answers to questions. Some are looking uneasy as they are unable to answer any question. They are making some efforts either to copy from their neighbours or for some outside help. If any student is caught red handed for using the unfair means his answer sheet is taken from him and a case is regis­tered. He is provided a fresh answer sheet to answer the question. No student is allowed to leave the examination hall before half time. After three hours bell rings again and supervisor collects the answer sheets.

Students come out of examination hall and start discussing question paper. Some are very happy as they performed well. Others look sad.

Answered by sanjeevkush71
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It is strange that an examinee’s ability has to be judged in just three hours. Again, there is no better way out. All who study know that they will have to appear in the examination one day. They have had to work hard for months together. As the crucial day comes, they reach the examination hall, prepared for it, some more some less.

A few minutes before the start of the examination, there is a strange scene out­side the examination hall. An eerie silence prevails there. The examinees are carrying their books and notes in their hands which they have already mugged up and are trying to make this mugging firmer and firmer in their minds. Most of the examinees are busy in their own work and are not inclined to talk. But a few, sitting or standing in groups of two or three may be seen discussing some points.

The brilliant students are also busy revising their notes or lessons. But com­paratively, they are not so much agitated. They wear cool and balanced looks.

Most of the students reach the exami­nation hall well before time. They look at the notice-board to find out their room and even try to locate their seats. They try to bring to the notice of the superintendent if they find any discrepancy. But a few careless stud dents reach the hall late and enter it in a state of great excitement. Rarely, there may be one or more students who get delayed because of some genuine difficulty. The supervisors generally try to accommodate them. As soon as the bell rings, all the students enter the hall. The scene outside is now that of a deserted place but for presence of a supervisor, a peon and two constables.


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