Student and School Board Fight Over Test Marks

學生與學校考試委員會就考試成績產生爭議


Introduction

A student named Vedant Shrivastava and the CBSE school board have a problem. They do not agree about his test marks.

一名叫 Vedant Shrivastava 的學生與 CBSE 學校考試委員會之間存在爭議,他們對於他的考試成績無法達成共識。

Main Body

Vedant said the board gave his Physics test to another student. Some people on the internet were mean to him. A politician, Rahul Gandhi, helped him.

Vedant 表示委員會將他的物理試卷交給了另一名學生。網路上有些人對他很刻薄。一名政治人物 Rahul Gandhi 幫助了他。

Vedant says his marks only went up by two points. The CBSE says his Physics marks went up by nine points. Vedant says the board just fixed their mistake with the wrong paper.

Vedant 稱他的分數僅增加了兩分。而 CBSE 則表示他的物理分數增加了九分。Vedant 認為委員會只是用錯誤的試卷來修正他們的錯誤。

The CBSE also gave a second test to Class 10 students in May 2026. Students can take this test to get better marks. The results are coming soon.

CBSE 還在 2026 年 5 月為 10 年級學生提供了第二次考試。學生可以參加這次考試以獲得較好的成績。結果將於近期公布。

Conclusion

The CBSE finished almost all test reviews. But Vedant and the board still disagree about his marks.

CBSE 已完成幾乎所有的成績複查。但 Vedant 與委員會對於他的分數仍然存在分歧。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Up" Pattern

In this story, we see a very useful way to talk about changes.

Look at these sentences:

  • "Marks went up by two points."
  • "Marks went up by nine points."

What does this mean? When something "goes up," it becomes more or higher.

How to use it (A2 Level): [Subject] + went up + [Amount]

Everyday Examples:

  • The price of milk went up \rightarrow It is more expensive now.
  • My grade went up \rightarrow I got a better score.
  • The temperature went up \rightarrow It is hotter now.

Quick Word Note: "Agree"

  • Agree \rightarrow Yes, we think the same.
  • Disagree \rightarrow No, we think differently.

Example: Vedant and the board disagree.

Vocabulary Learning

board (n.)
A group of people who manage a school or organization
Example:The school board decided to change the holiday dates.
agree (v.)
To have the same opinion as someone else
Example:I agree with you that the movie was too long.
politician (n.)
A person who works in government
Example:The politician gave a speech about new schools.
mistake (n.)
Something that is not correct; an error
Example:I made a mistake in my math homework.
review (n.)
Looking at something again to check if it is correct
Example:The teacher did a review of the test marks.
disagree (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else
Example:My friend and I disagree about which sport is best.
Practice A2 words in a crossword