Summary
This quote suggests that in exams or any form of assessment, it is often the foolish who ask questions that are too complicated or beyond the scope of knowledge of the wise. It points to a common tendency where people may try to impress others by posing difficult questions, without considering if they are reasonable or appropriate. The quote implies that wisdom lies not only in knowing the answers but also in asking the right questions that expand knowledge and foster meaningful learning.
By Oscar Wilde