Friday, 15 October 2010

How to Cheat On A Test (2)

How to cheat on a test part 1

Cheating is generally considered unethical and lazy. It's a form of dishonesty, comparable to stealing and lying. There are some cases, however, where cheating on a test might be argued to be acceptable. Sometimes there are tests that are the result of politics, rather than practicality. Either way, you must be prepared to accept the consequences of cheating. It's a risk, and if you get caught, take full responsibility for your actions. With that being said, here are some ways that people cheat.

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Methods of Cheating

Mechanical pencil method
1.This will only work for writing utensils, such as mechanical pencils or pens, with a clear body (the tube containing lead or ink.) You can take a slip of paper and write (or print) up definitions, formulas, etc. Then position it to wrap around the inside of the pencil. Since the tube is transparent, you can rotate it in your hand to cheat conveniently. I like to use a green papermate mechanical pencil. To make it look less noticable, i write or type whatever i need to remember for an exam in its corresponding color.

Looking method
1.This is the simplest trick in the book, and involves simply peeking at the paper of another student. Try not to make it too obvious. Pretend you are cracking your neck or something like that.

Pen Cap method
1.This only works with pens with caps!
2.First, take short notes on a small slip of paper. Make sure it will fit inside a pen cap.
3.Roll up and slip the paper in the cap of the pen you are going to use. Put the cap back on the other end of the pen(tip exposed so you can write).
4.Remove the cap and pull out your notes when you need to(will take some effort). When you are done, reroll the paper and put it back in the pen cap. Put the cap back on the end of your pen and keep working. Repeat if nessesary.
5.If this is done a lot, people might start to get suspicious of cheating. Do it as little as possible and only when absolutely nessesary.
6.Using multiple pens will give you more notes.

Desk Method
1.Write up some notes on a slip of paper.
2.This method only works if you have the kind of desks where you can put stuff inside.
3.Using a backpack might also work if you don`t have these kind of desks.
4.Put the notes deep down in the back/bottom of your desk/backpack before the test begins. Don`t let anyone see you(best if done outside of class).
5.During the test, you can look in your desk/backpack and pretend to be looking for something when you actually are looking at your notes.
6.Removing something from your desk will make you less suspicious of cheating, as you are pretending to be looking for something when really you are looking at your notes for the test.
7.Put some extra pens/pencils/erasers/etc. in your desk or backpack so you can remove that. Remember to remove something that is a supply needed to do the test.
8.Bring a flashlight if nessasary.
9.This is a very easy but complicated method that can be used for almost any test!

Alternative Sleeve Method
First, you must have a long sleeve shirt or hoodie. Have a piece of paper with your notes or answers to the test written in one small column on the paper. Then tear or cut out all of the paper without any information on it. Then slide the paper with your notes or answers into your sleeve. On the day of the test slowly slide the paper out of your hoodie towards your wrist making sure to keep any revealed paper behind your hand and read whatever you need. Its much easier if you sit towards the back of the class.


Pencil method (easiest method)
1.This method works well, especially if you are seated where no one is behind you. Bring a mechanical pencil to school the day before the test, so it is not too obvious you are cheating. Write some notes on a small piece of paper, and roll it inside the pencil, where the lead goes. Bring this pencil to the test, but have only half a piece of lead in the pencil. Answer the questions you know first, then make it obvious you're out of lead. Open your box of lead, take one out, then open your pencil. Hide the pencil in your desk, look at the notes, then close the pencil. When done with the notes, and test, roll some chewed up gum in the wrapper and throw the evidence away.

White Colored Pencil Method
This method is also very easy. All you need is the kind of paper your teacher makes you use during tests. For instance, my English teacher always has my class and I use looseleaf. Write notes as you would normally do, but with white colored pencil. Marker might also work. Do not use white out, others are able to see it for a distance. You might want to press a little so you can see the notes during the test.

Reference at Cheat-On-a-Test

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