>>36758384The original test was designed for incoming freshman as an initiation ritual. Your answers are private, and it’s taken in person with seats apart like a real exam. Nobody’s pressured to say their score because asking someone in-person about their score is awkward. The upperclassmen told everyone the average score afterwards and most people sighed with relief finding out that their score was actually pretty close to average. There was always one person who didn’t give a fuck and said their super low score out loud, and when it’s a person you’re actually meeting irl, the actual reaction you have is “How the fuck are you not dead?” And mostly, we just made jokes about how fucked up someone with a single digit number would have to be and, “why the fuck did they ask about incest lol”
It’s also tradition to take the test again when you’re about to graduate (but in private and only if you remembered about it enough to bother) to see how much lower it is. Everyone at our school forgot about it after orientation until it started fucking popping up in every vtuber stream ever.
So for those reasons, no, “would you” would not be a good way to phrase the questions, because we never meant for this to become a thing random people on the internet took and revealed their scores to the whole world
>t.alumnus who’s annoyed that the name of my alma mater is literally on the fucking test and people still don’t realize it’s named after a school