To ensure students don't cheat, a university teacher in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province framed 126 questions for his 126 students on January 18.
Liu Yishu, a teacher at the Management School of Wuhan Yangtze Business University, took two weeks to set 126 questions about the quality of Nongfu Spring water from 126 different perspectives or angles.
For his public relations exam, Liu required the students answer the question in more than 700 words with their own ideas and opinions to avoid students trawling for answers from the Internet.
Liu said the exam questions relate to the "subject and object of comprehensive public relations," "public media" and "media channels."
He formed questions such as "Describe how the company can use public means in dealing with the 'quality gate' of Nongfu Spring water," and "Analyze what is the character and nature of the public reaction to the Nongfu Spring water incident."
Cheng Yi, a student at the university, agreed with his teacher's action. "The new question format of the exam is original and can effectively prevent cheating," he said.
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