I had my final exam for English 210 (Introduction to the Short Story) today. The first day of class, he said that his class had a reputation of being an easy class. The reason, because it's an easy class. He also has a weird fascination with Sandra Bullock.
Thus, 3 out of the 60 questions were as follows:
1. True or False: Sandra Bullock was once the Queen of England, Scotland, Persia, and Detroit
a. true
b. false
31. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. Gurov and Anna ate Milk Duds after making love in Yalta
b. Mr. Kurtz cried out "The horror, the horror," because he was out of Milk Duds
c. Miss Furr and Miss Skene ate regular Milk Duds, they were gay and regular Milk Duds
d. After the narrator and the blind man drew the cathedral they ate Milk Duds
e. None of these statements is true
That question was nice because it's an inside joke to all the people who read the stories this year (of course, if you hadn't read the stories, you would have failed the exam, but I digress). The stories referenced were "The Lady with the Little Dog" by Anton Chekhov, "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, "Miss Furr and Miss Skene" by Gertrude Stein, and "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver.
Finally, every exam had a math question:
If there are 86 students in E210 and all of them are paying attention at the same time, how many students are paying attention?
a. 9
b. 9 1/2
c. -98
d. x=9
e. 86
Anyway, those questions amused me, so I thought I'd share. Anyone else ever have amusing questions on an exam that you still remember?
Thus, 3 out of the 60 questions were as follows:
1. True or False: Sandra Bullock was once the Queen of England, Scotland, Persia, and Detroit
a. true
b. false
31. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. Gurov and Anna ate Milk Duds after making love in Yalta
b. Mr. Kurtz cried out "The horror, the horror," because he was out of Milk Duds
c. Miss Furr and Miss Skene ate regular Milk Duds, they were gay and regular Milk Duds
d. After the narrator and the blind man drew the cathedral they ate Milk Duds
e. None of these statements is true
That question was nice because it's an inside joke to all the people who read the stories this year (of course, if you hadn't read the stories, you would have failed the exam, but I digress). The stories referenced were "The Lady with the Little Dog" by Anton Chekhov, "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, "Miss Furr and Miss Skene" by Gertrude Stein, and "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver.
Finally, every exam had a math question:
If there are 86 students in E210 and all of them are paying attention at the same time, how many students are paying attention?
a. 9
b. 9 1/2
c. -98
d. x=9
e. 86
Anyway, those questions amused me, so I thought I'd share. Anyone else ever have amusing questions on an exam that you still remember?