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In an article by a lady called Long Ling in the LRB she gives some questions (sans answers) from the test paper she & 200 hundred others sat for a positions of six places in the Chinese civil service. This is one of them - I'd never get the job, I can't figure it out at all but she did; can you?
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Reading on, - this is in translation, of course- she gives one which does have an answer which I doubt you would get (my clue; this is China)
"...in the 'Common Sense' section" she says, " the answer cannot be achieved by just common sense";
The essence of life is,
a. An organic combination of proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, lipids, water & inorganic salts.
b. A form of material movement.
c. Cells
d. A form of neural strength.
Reading on, - this is in translation, of course- she gives one which does have an answer which I doubt you would get (my clue; this is China)
"...in the 'Common Sense' section" she says, " the answer cannot be achieved by just common sense";
The essence of life is,
a. An organic combination of proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, lipids, water & inorganic salts.
b. A form of material movement.
c. Cells
d. A form of neural strength.
She got the job and says of this question; "You might be tempted by a, c or d, particularly of you think this is a question about biology, but the correct answer is b, because the question tests an understanding of the world according to Marxist philosophy. One Marxist doctrine states that the world is material & materials are moving. Life is material & it is moving, therefore life is a form of material movement."
Aren't you glad you don't live in China?
Aren't you glad you don't live in China?
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