Have you ever experienced a teacher who played around with the test answers before? So, we just had a test and the answers starting from 11 up to 30 was just A (•‿•) The questions felt like it was generated by chatgpt (probably is) and I got a perfect score (・∀・)
Oh, absolutely.
I once had a history test where seven answers in a row were D. Then one random A. Then three more Ds. It felt like psychological warfare. I almost second-guessed myself just because it looked suspicious as hell. Patterns on bubble sheets mess with people: Humans expect distribution, so when it clusters, panic sets in.
This does remind me of someone back on Twitter (back when THAT existed) who said “in Yuri we trust” and deliberately bubbled their sheet to spell Y-U-R-I down the column.
They got an 87%.
Moral of the story? Have faith in your reasoning, not patterns like ACB BAC CAB BCA.












