In the dusty back office of SMK Taman Harapan, Cikgu Fatimah stared at her computer screen. The final exam for Form 5’s Physics paper was in three days, but the printer was broken, and the vendor had sent the wrong link.
She printed 300 copies. The next morning, the exam hall buzzed with nervous energy. " Buka kertas soalan, " Cikgu Fatimah announced. Students tore open the seal. For the next hour, the only sound was the scratch of pencils and the soft thump-thump of students filling in bubbles.
Riz finished early. As he stared at his OMR sheet, he noticed something strange. The 40th bubble—the very last one at the bottom right—wasn’t completely white. It had a faint, tiny watermark: a girl’s face, smiling. kertas omr 40 soalan pdf
And the ghost in the PDF finally stopped smiling. She nodded, and faded away.
But Riz’s bubble wasn't shaded A. It was shaded . In the dusty back office of SMK Taman
A red light blinked. The software displayed: "Answer key mismatch. Question 40: 100% incorrect pattern."
Riz never told anyone why he chose . But when they looked up the old answer key for the 1995 Physics paper, the answer to their question 40 wasn't about the speed of light. The next morning, the exam hall buzzed with nervous energy
She clicked it. The PDF opened perfectly. Forty neat bubbles, A to D, in ten rows of four. Standard. Boring. Perfect.