- A Kenyan parent, shocked after discovering the difficult exam paper their child had taken, shared their story online
- The paper, purportedly belonging to a CBC student, contained advanced questions like describing a game called frisbee and naming parts of a baseball bat
- The parent recounted how they had scolded their child for scoring poorly on what they believed to be an easy test, only to realize their own inability to solve a single question from the exam
A Kenyan parent, who previously scolded their child for scoring only 40% on what was perceived as an easy exam, was left astounded upon discovering the difficulty level of the actual test paper.
The revelation came after the parent shared their story online, prompting a photo to surface of a purported exam paper from the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) system.
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The user recounted how they had reprimanded their child for their low score, only to realize their own inability to answer any of the questions on the challenging exam paper.
The difficulty of the questions, designed for children in the early stages of education, left both the parent and many netizens in disbelief.
The exam paper, now widely circulated online, features questions that many adults admitted they couldn’t answer themselves.
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For example, one question asked students to identify the components of a baseball bat, while another required them to describe the game of frisbee by naming its essential equipment.
Additionally, students were tasked with identifying the French rhythm name with the longest vowel sound.
The complexity of these questions prompted sympathy from netizens for the young students who had to tackle such challenging material.
While some speculated that perhaps the students had prior exposure to the topics, others praised their efforts and intelligence.