Being shared on Twitter and going viral, but the actual sources is an older Washington Post article.
This got me thinking: How many CLAT aspirants, or even NLU students, can crack this paper? Are we smarter than our ancestors and our academic standards higher?
Definitely tougher than CLAT. Our academic standards have been forcibly lowered down by a combination of grade inflation, commercialisation of education, politicisation of education and quotas. What do you expect if 90% of our nets are themselves uneducated?
I don't think that this paper is more difficult than what is currently taught in class 8th. In fact, science has developed and kids are asked tougher questions than "Describe the function of arteries and veins".
This got me thinking: How many CLAT aspirants, or even NLU students, can crack this paper? Are we smarter than our ancestors and our academic standards higher?
https://twitter.com/creation247/status/1643629389328834560
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/century-old-8th-grade-exam-can-you-pass-a-1912-test/2012/01/04/gIQAxjC00P_blog.html
Although this paper is impressively challenging considering that day and age, but comparing it with CLAT is a bit too much.
Now Mr. Mustafa sets papers on the basis of his youtube channel content