She took off her cat-eye glasses, wiped the lenses clean then wore them again. Going back to the first question, she made sure that the results were correct.
She carefully selected the questions to include in her surprise quiz. The number of questions were 50 in total and taken from the first 5 chapters of their textbook.
It is expected for the students to have a difficult time in answering questions that have not been discussed yet. She was even prepared to tell them how important it is to always be prepared and read in advance. They’re already adults, they should not be spoon-fed anymore.
But when she saw one student who seemed so nonchalant while the quiz was going on, she couldn’t help but be annoyed. It was as if the student disregarded her effort in preparing it.
When the student told her she finished it already, she thought it was absurd. How can anyone finish the quiz that quick and be sure that they chose the right options?