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They're really smart at cambridge
Maybe it's adapted for the Finnish market?

I better hide all my alcoholic beverages.
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finnish know how to make a blank page...
Isn't that fairly standard practice?
I've seen it plenty of times anyway. They number every page so you can be certain there's no printing error.
.......and since they're printing the number the page isn't blank anymore, so why not write blank page on it?
#5 - ajp71
Yeah it's done in all exam papers I've seen.
Very common in England. Ensures you know with absolute certainty (well, nearly) that you have every question and every page. Probably because a few times half a paper was missing, and nobody knew until weeks later.
It is so you don't think you're missing some questions from the paper, mostly for the quality control section as they have to flick through every paper printed to make sure there are no errors in the paper, and then again for the students so they know the paper is blank and don't query it.
Yeah. I like how they say on tests "This page is intentionally left blank."

Wouldn't it make more sense to say "This page is SUPPOSED to not have anything of any value written on it" or something like that?
Or you end up with 20+ students pulling their hair out wandering why the hell it's referring to a electrical diagram when the next page shows a pneumatic one

Took someone 20mins to ask the invigilator what the hell was wrong... turned out the head of department assumed they'd be okay but forgot to photocopy the backs to the page.

Everyone was so pissed off, after revising for the prelim to be told we'd have to sit it again after study leave...
#10 - Jakg
It's there intentionally to mark the end of the paper so that the papers with the questions are "sandwiched" between a sheet of paper on each side that could be torn.
I do understand the purpose, it's just not a practice here. We do number the pages, and it's good to say how many pages there are in the document. But still, it's funny.
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Quote from Stang70Fastback :Wouldn't it make more sense to say "This page is SUPPOSED to not have anything of any value written on it" or something like that?

But then it reads as if there has been a printing error, as the text says it's not supposed to be there.

Better to write "This page has no other text on it". That seems clear enough to me. Or maybe "There are seven words on this page."
What about END OF TEST or NEXT QUESTION ON NEXT PAGE?
what is 959595959+95845958?



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