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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2011

Year after year cut-offs keep increasing and so does the struggle to get admission to the desired college.
Do higher cut-offs mean an increase in the general levels of knowledge ?

Avesta Choudhary finds out.

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  • I hope permission was taken from these kids before putting them on here. Knowledge is a very subjective thing. What is knowledge according to "Tehelka" may not be knowledge in my view. Please stop defining knowledge by your definition of "current affairs" which keep changing anyway. You could have asked them about their interests and passions and that would have given us a better insight into their personalities rather than these pop quiz current affair questions.

  • lol to the girl in the end! Why the hell not?

    But I won't pretend to having been any better at that age. At age 18 we are under a lot of pressure to get into a good college. It is hard to maintain one's sanity, study for entrance exams/boards and be socially aware at the same time. So we choose 2 out of the above 3 options, I'll leave it to you to guess the 2 we chose.

  • Good kids these .. just need to read a paper.

  • I know my love, I know.

  • These people do not deserve to pass 10th class.

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