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Hard-on guy's busy checking 10 years series :perection also cannot answer. That's why he is staying away from this thread![]()

Hard-on guy's busy checking 10 years series :perection also cannot answer. That's why he is staying away from this thread![]()
Which school sets this stupid questions? There is need to publicly shame the school and tacher to warn them against setting ridiculous questions to torture students.
There is a big difference between stupid questions and tough questions.
My answer for question one would be "S" as it is the only letter that looks the same upside down as when upright. However, there could be so many interpretations that will make this question invalid.
questions should be like this mah:
Father has:
(1) a dick
(2) a vagina
(3) none
(4) both dick and vagina.
I dun understand what is the point of such question or what is it trying to rove
For the Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Singapore is (unofficially but clearly) increasingly going the kiasu route.
Compared to the standards of other countries today, as well as compared to Singapore's standards 10 years ago, Singapore is :
Using Uni level Phys/Chem/Bio questions in JC A level exams.
Using JC A level Phys/Chem/Bio questions in Sec sch O level exams.
Using Sec sch O level Phys/Chem/Bio questions in Pri sch exams.
This kiasuism is the reason why Singapore students are amongst the top countries in the world for Science.
Should be "S"? Singular and Plural?
Ambiguous. While it is true that "B" has reflectional symmetry, the letter "S" has rotational symmetry.
Should have asked 'Which of the following letters sound different from the others'.
Ambiguity is not mentally challenging, it is retarded.
I have a primary one question for Christianscan a snake talk ?
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1) yes , of course
2) depends on what snake
3) of course not .. Idiot
4) I thought all snake can talk
It is definitely not those snakes you see in zoos.