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You had been waiting outside the examination hall. Describe what you saw and the sounds you heard when you arrived at the place. What were your feelings? Describe how the scene changed once you entered the hall and the examination started.
Solution
Examinations sap the examinees of energy and make them sleepless at night. But then, it has not so far been possible to devise a better way of judging their ability. So, they are a necessary evil.
It is strange that an examinee’s ability has to be judged in just three hours. Again, there is no better way out. All who study know that they will have to appear in the examination one day. They have had to work hard for months together. As the crucial day comes, they reach the examination hall, prepared for it, some more some less. A few minutes before the start of the examination, I saw a strange scene outside the examination hall. An eerie silence prevails there. The examinees are carrying their books and notes in their hands which they have already mugged up and are trying to make this mugging firmer and firmer in their minds. Most of the examinees are busy in their own work and are not inclined to talk. But a few, sitting or standing in groups of two or three may be seen discussing some points.
Even the dullest students appear to be great scholars outside the examination hall. They are poring over their books most attentively. Some of them may be thinking of devising means of copying or behaving if they are caught copying.
The brilliant students are also busy revising their notes or lessons. But comparatively, they are not so much agitated. They wear cool and balanced looks.
Most of the students reach the examination hall well before time. They look at the notice-board to find out their room and even try to locate their seats. They try to bring to the notice of the superintendent if they find any discrepancy. But a few careless stud dents reach the hall late and enter it in a state of great excitement. Rarely, there may be one or more students who get delayed because of some genuine difficulty. The supervisors generally try to accommodate them. As soon as the bell rings, all the students enter the hall.
Even I entered the hall at last. Unlike other students, I went inside with all the materials required for the exam & did my prayers. The supervisor gave the answer sheets & question paper and everybody started writing the paper.
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