80 minutes - 8 candidates - 1 answer - no question | The Exam (2009) Film Explained | Exam Summarize

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Eight skilled up-and-comers have arrived at the last phase of choice to join the positions of a baffling and strong organization. They go into an austere room and an Invigilator allows them 80 minutes to respond to one basic inquiry. He traces three standards they should comply with or be excluded: don't converse with him or the furnished watchman by the entryway, don't pamper their papers, and don't leave the room. He begins the clock and leaves. The up-and-comers turn over their inquiry papers and find that they're totally clear. After the underlying disarray has died down, one baffled up-and-comer composes 'I accept I deserve...,' and is instantly launched out for ruining. The leftover applicants before long sort out they're allowed to converse with one another, and they consent to participate to sort out the inquiry: then, at that point, they can contend to respond to it.

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