In the exam, the girl left the entire paper blank, yet got full marks, for creativity!

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There was an examination. Everybody was present at the examination venue. Out of all the students, one girl left the entire paper 'blank'. But the teacher evaluated her paper and awarded her the highest marks. Not passing marks, she scored the highest in that same paper. How did this happen? While the girl handed out the blank paper. Well, there was a condition in this exam. What did they say?

This is the case in Japan. There, a girl enrolled in Mie University. Her name is Eimi Haga. She is a first-year student. One of Eimi's subjects is history. According to the BBC report, Eimi's class was taken to a Museum on behalf of the university a few days ago. Later the teacher said that all children will have to take a test. An essay will have to be written on the trip to the Museum in the test. Also, there was a condition. That the student who shows creativity in the essay will get the highest number.

Now after this announcement by the teacher, Eimi Haga got a special idea. She thought that she would write her essay in a different way from the rest of the children. For this, he got the idea of ​​the 'Aburdashi' technique. A special type of ink is used in this technique. It is such ink that after writing in the paper, the words disappear after some time. To read those words, the paper has to be heated.

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Eimi Haga prepared this special ink by applying several hours a day before the test. This ink is made from soybean. This ink is made by soaking soybean, squeezing its water. After making these inks, Eimi also practiced at home. The ink was working correctly. Then on the examination day, Eimi wrote an essay using this. She also posted a note at the end of the paper. On which it was written, 'Heat the paper'. This was done so that the teacher does not throw Eimi's paper thinking it as empty.

When Eimi's teacher heated the paper, she saw all the letters. Then she gave full marks to her student. Pleased with creativity.