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Exams Are Always Needed

Examinations and simulations were all held in the third year of high school, and Chen Fan's participation did not surprise many people.

There was an interesting joke. Everyone knew that the exam-oriented education in China was an interesting thing.

Because you never know how many marks those foreign talents could get in the domestic test.

However, under this traditional education, you couldn't say that there were no talents, because there were indeed talents.

Whether it was right or wrong, there was no need to evaluate it. The result of thousands of years was the meaning of nature's existence.

However, the examination still had to be carried out.

Nervousness and the ability to deal with things in a limited time were the tests for Chen Fan.

Tao Yaoyao didn't tag along this time. She couldn't possibly tag along for the exam.

He could only wait outside anxiously.

First, they lined up in the field, then they went to their seats in batches and carried out the game with everyone.

The moment Chen Fan appeared, the young man, who was pale and thin, immediately attracted the attention of many people. Everyone looked at him immediately.

He was fifteen.

He heard that it was like this.

It was said that a twelve-year-old child was going to college.

However, that twelve-year-old child had a good environment and came from a rich family.

Chen Fan's IQ was probably the highest, but it was said that people with high IQ might not be able to do the test.

Probably.

Students were all innocent. Even if they only needed to see a genius make a mistake, they would be happy.

"Are you sure about this paper?"

In the Mathematics team, Ma Guowei looked at the principal.

"Yes, I think this series of papers is pretty good.”

"There are Olympiad math questions mixed in.”

"Yes, I think there are other smart children in our school.”

"Sigh, it's quite a blow to their confidence. Forget it, let's talk about it later.”

The exam proceeded as scheduled. A normal exam would take two days, but the mock exam was just a simulation of the environment. It was impossible for everyone to sit until this point. Time was the most precious.

The exam in July, the International Mathematical Olympiad Competition, could only be targeted at second-year students. Chen Fan's special existence meant that he was cheating.

However, many countries were cheating, and China was no exception.

"Some people added special prodigies in order to gain glory on imo. Naturally, China can do the same.

Sitting in the examination room, Chen Fan looked at the paper quietly.

He waited for time.

It was a waste, but he had to wait.

Chen Fan learned it from his Chinese teacher.

The so-called freedom was freedom within the rules. Freedom outside the rules was not freedom, but indulgence and willfulness.

The most disgusting thing about education in primary school and kindergarten was not knowledge, but morality and the establishment of three views.、

It could be said that the principal of No. 3 High School had really put in a lot of effort. Chen Fan had not received a good education since he was young, and it was most appropriate for him to confirm his three views.

No one wanted a genius to leave their country and go to another country.

Chen Fan would learn the three views because he felt that he needed them to make his understanding of the world more comprehensive.

Chen Fan had always been thinking about morality. Why would people become better because of the existence of feelings?

Chen Fan thought that all of these were very interesting, as long as it was about learning.

He picked up a pen and started writing the answer.

Chen Fan quickly gave the answer to the multiple-choice question.

When it came to the fill-in-the-blank questions, Chen Fan was also very fast.

Chen Fan was silent for two minutes on the first question.

Finally, he wrote down the steps to prove it.

Very quickly.

It was the last question.

There are n>=2 line segments on the plane, where any two line segments intersect, and no three line segments intersect at the same point. Jeff picked an end point on each line and placed a frog on it, with the frog facing the other end. Then Jeff would clap his hands n-1 times. Every time he clapped his hands, each frog immediately jumped forward to the next intersection on its line. Every frog did not change the direction of their jump. Jeff's wish was to be able to place the frogs appropriately so that no two frogs would land on the same intersection at any time.

Proof: If n is odd, then Jeff can always fulfill his wish.

Prove that if n is even, then Jeff will never be able to fulfill his wish.

Chen Fan glanced at it briefly and quickly wrote down his answer.

This question was quite interesting, and it gave a lot of points.

Completed a Mathematical Olympiad question, points 100

Chen Fan could only get a few points for the first question, but he could get 100 points for the last question. This was a particularly happy thing for Chen Fan, who wanted to exchange for blueprints.

The accumulated points could be used to increase the level of the subject, or they could wait for the completion of the mission to enter the lottery.

The lottery could only be obtained after the Mathematical Olympiad grand slam.

In other words, the right to use one's points would only be available after the mission was over.

After writing the answers, Chen Fan raised his head and handed in the paper.

"Completed? Aren't you going to check?"

Ma Guowei was an invigilator, so he naturally wanted to love his beloved disciple.

"No need. I think it's very good. The last question on the paper is very interesting.”

After that, Chen Fan left.

Fifteen minutes later, the two-hour exam was over.

This in itself was a very shocking thing.

Chen Fan's words attracted the attention of the students in the classroom. Everyone began to look at the last question.

Then, she felt that these men, they all knew each other, but why did they not know each other when they grouped up?

"This is the mean value theorem? Parity? Was this a function? Number theory or set theory? F * ck, what the hell is this? I hate frogs.”

"I suspect that the teacher is targeting me and that I'm a fake top student.”

"Is there really such a huge difference? I'm so unwilling. I also want to say that thirty years is thirty years.”

Chen Fan didn't want to show off. He just instinctively felt that he should finish his math and hand in the paper. He didn't want to get involved in other things, nor was he in the mood to get involved.

The demon horde had always troubled him. He had learned a lot of basics to prepare for the demon horde.

Ma Guowei looked at the paper and sighed helplessly. What else could he teach?

He was a little suspicious.

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