During my school days there used to be one category of students in class: they would answer all the questions being asked in class, they were always ready for quizzes and also would pass the test with flying colors, and if I asked them how you people are always ready with answers, they in humility or rather to keep their mission studies secret would say “are ismein kya hai, ye to koi bhi bata sakta hai”,(they are very simple anyone can answer) in a way ridiculing me and making me think that “yaar main itna bewkoof hoon!! jab koi bhi bata sakta hai to main kyon nahi??” (M I that big nut, when everyone can why can’t I??). If I ever attempt test solely depending on my hard work and didn’t depend on others because on that particular day invigilation was strict, I used to score marks that usually fell short of full marks by a good 80%-90% margin and sometimes even absolute 100%. So if class test is of 10 maximum marks, my score would usually range between 0 to 2 marks. That was quite depressing, but the real and only consoling factor was that I was not alone; there was big chunk of student who used to be with me. Some people were permanent fixture in that chunk who would neither cheat nor study for test citing some new ‘ethical’ reason for every time they flunked.
There was one more category of students who would spend their time advertising how much syllabus they have already finished even before the session started, number of hours they studied on daily basis and there superhumanly gestures suggesting that some or other calculation going on in their mind. But in terms of scoring these students were not very far from me and they would have to depend on the ‘real’ studies of others to clear the test.