Sunday, February 15, 2009

For those who have failed many times before getting that coveted driver's license, you'd know how tricky the theory tests can be.

In China, test candidates are given a booklet of 800 test questions, 100 of which appear on the actual exam.

All 100 questions had be completed in 45 minutes, and you need to get 90 or more correct to pass. Results were given immediately.

Try answering this:

If someone's intestines are protruding from an open abdominal wound, should you:
A. Put them back in place.
B. Do nothing.
C. Cover them with some kind of container and fasten it around the body?

The above is not from a first-year medical school exam, but is one of the 100 questions that locals and foreigners alike could find on China's written driver's licence exam.

Answer: C.

This one is simpler.

What should a driver do when he needs to spit while driving?
A. Spit through the window.
B. Spit into a piece of waste paper, then put it into a garbage can.
C. Spit on the floor of the vehicle.

Answer: B.

Wah lau! What kind of questions are these? I don't really see the point of asking in the first place.

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