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Kenyan lecturer ‘rocks’ students with a 2-question exam paper

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A video making rounds on social media has registered discontent among some students from Kenya over a 2-question exam paper they have been tasked to complete.

The 2nd year second semester examination compels the students to answer two questions.

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The first instructs students to “summarise the notes that were given from lecture one at the start of the semester and pin out important issues that were discussed.”

“Briefly discuss the lecture that was discussed on 17th February,” the second question read.

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Each question is worth 15 marks.

It is believed that a student, Ramy Royana, shared the video gone viral that has the crying emoji featured.

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Netizens who have reacted to the issue believe students who failed to attend lectures and those who did not pay attention in class are those who would find themselves wanting.

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