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exam doesn't judge the real merit of a student
give your view about this statement in 300-350words​

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Answered by tanni1232
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Well, according to me, examination grades are just broad indicators of one’s performance in that particular examination, based on certain marking criteria and, therefore are not a sure measure of judging one’s intelligence. good grades can be obtained by selective studying which will definitely limit the intelligence of a student but may ensure that they get good marks in the exams.

All I wish to point out here is that, while grades are being used as the most common way to determine a student’s , they may not always be reliable. Several kids these days are very smart and intelligent but get poor grades in examinations. convince ourselves that school grades are the basis of one’s intelligence and smartness, we would simply be implying that all those who have not achieved high marks in school are not intelligent. The classroom is at times too small a place to judge a student’s brilliance!

Secondly, intelligence is also a result of experience over a period of time.There are too many variables that determine one’s intelligence and grades earned in an exam may be just one of them. Someone may be good at Arts, but poor in Mathematics. This surely does not mean that they are not smart enough.

Some of these geniuses were Albert Einstein, Issac Newton and Thomas Edison.

Hence, I believe that intelligence can’t be graded only by the means of an exam as it is a very broad concept derived from many factors which are not limited to one’s performance in an examination.

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