Chapter 875 The Right Answer
Marcus walked past Arielle’s table.
When he realized that Arielle had finished the multiple-choice questions in ten minutes, he could not help but walk toward Donovan and whisper, “Mr. Baxter, this test is different from the others. Did you not raise the difficulty level of it? If it’s too easy and many get a good score, it’ll be tough to choose those five people from them.”
Confused, Donovan said, “I did raise the difficulty level, especially for the advanced mathematics test. I took many questions from Maxwell University’s tests.”
Equally confused, Marcus scratched his head. “That’s weird…”
“What’s the matter?” Donovan wondered out loud.
“It’s nothing. Maybe she’s just talented,” Marcus muttered under his breath before returning to the chair at the back of the classroom.
Donovan swept his eyes across the class. When he saw that many were holding their pens but not writing anything, he rapped on his desk and said, “Listen up. It’s a tough paper this time, but you only have the same amount of time as the other tests to complete it. If you come across questions you can’t answer, skip them and do the others. Don’t keep lingering on the same question and waste your time on that one question only.”
Donovan’s words were a cold bucket of water that woke Wendy up. She hastily abandoned the second multiple-choice question to start the next.
Time ticked away. Soon, the advanced mathematics test was over.
“Put down your pens,” Donovan said. “Whoever doesn’t will be disqualified from the test. Mr. Brown, please collect their papers.”
“Sure.”
Marcus stood up and began taking the papers, starting from the last row.
Soon, the papers were all with Marcus, and he left the classroom with Donovan.
None of the students in the room was joyous at the end of the test.
Wendy turned to the boy beside her and asked, “Did you finish your paper?”
He shook his head. “No. I just randomly picked an answer for quite a few questions, and I only managed to do three questions of the next section.”
Wendy became at ease when she heard his answer.
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