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Answered by rightway
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Exams only measure the memory of students not their learning Exams only require students to write and deliver whatever they have studied about subjects during the class only

Exam cannot justify how a student will implement their knowledge about the subject in real life

Also, Exam is structured with limited time and students are required to write as per the questions asked in the test paper and within the time limit. Thus, Exams only need students to write whatever they have memorised about the subject as quickly as possible. This does not measure their knowledge.

All questions asked in the test paper are only based on concepts in the book and it has no direct relationship with the real life situations which students face in everyday life.

Answered by shubhampratapyadav
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Childhood has always given us panics of exams, and this fear continued until we left studies when grown up. Usually, students are being horrified by this single term “Examination”, but the fact is, not a single sheet of paper can decide the future of a student. Examinations are objective measures that judge how well you memorise things, but your intelligence is never dependent on how good your grade marks are. Today, the actual education of a student happens to be outside the classroom, while passing examinations involves more of cramming the syllabus rather understanding the basics.

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