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Lady Revisits Her 2011 Exam Script — Questions 3 and 14 Leave Netizens Amused

A Nigerian lady, @jessicamoon04, went viral after sharing her 2011 Primary 1 exam script showing funny answers to questions about smelling and alcohol, sparking laughter and nostalgic reactions from netizens.

A Nigerian lady has gone viral on social media after sharing a copy of her 2011 examination paper, sparking laughter and nostalgic reactions online.

The lady, identified as @jessicamoon04 on X (formerly Twitter), posted a screenshot of her exam script from when she was in Primary 1 at Emcoy Favoured School, Lagos. The test was a Basic Technology paper containing 15 objective questions.

According to the screenshot, two of her answers in particular caught people’s attention.

  • In Question 14, she was asked to identify which organ is used for smelling — and she hilariously selected “skin” instead of “nose.”
  • In Question 3, which was a true-or-false question about alcohol, she incorrectly marked “false.”

Despite these mistakes, her total score was an impressive 54 out of 60.

She captioned the post:

“I found my exam script from when I was in Primary One 😭😭 Look at No. 13 and No. 4!”

Her tweet has since attracted over 2 million views and a flood of witty reactions from users.

Zara Mode joked:

“Your teacher nah olodo.”

Btunddej added:

“Oh heavens, I’ve engaged with this person before — no wonder. Primary One in 2011? My fault entirely. Twitter needs an age display feature; half these netizens are still in digital kindergarten.”

@oluwatayofemfem quipped:

“No wonder, many of you don’t even know @PeterObi was once a governor.”

@DangoteOfData also chimed in:

“Primary 1 in 2011? I was already in 200 level after writing JAMB three times!”

The post continues to generate lighthearted commentary as users reminisce about their own childhood exam blunders.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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