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  • 1997-04-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Answer Carried into Exam (en)
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  • Origins: A sub-class of exam legends deals with students who don't technically cheat, but who seek to gain the upper hand by interpreting a professor's instructions literally despite knowing they are violating his intentions. This motif is also featured in the Barometer Problem legend. (I have to admit that I once employed this dodge in a college mathematics course: Told that we could use anything but the textbook as reference material during an upcoming test, I photocopied the relevant portions of the textbook and brought them to the exam instead.) (en)
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