University is a place where young minds are trained to play a role in empowering the nation. The graduates come out of Universities with a lot of knowledge on the topic and get jobs. But a question prepared by a University on the relationship between a brother and sister raised many eyeballs and attracted sharp criticism.
Going into details, a question paper prepared by a University had a controversial question about lovemaking between a brother and sister. Not just asking the opinion of the students on the sexual relationship between siblings, the question paper also asked the students to write an essay in 300 words.
The controversial question paper was set by the COMSATS University for English Composition and Comprehension subject. The Islamabad campus of the University prepared the question. The question paper made its way to social media after the pictures of it went viral.
People wondered how a University could set such a question paper and ask a question on love-making between brother and sister and write an essay. Noted celebrities from across the globe lashed out at the question paper.
In particular, the question paper created a rage in Pakistan and many personalities expressed their dissatisfaction with this and urged the University management to not let the people who set the question paper mention such disgusting questions.
There is a point in what they said. Siblings love is one of the pure forms of love and dragging lovemaking into the relationship. Whatâs even more disgusting is that the question paper also mentioned that the sister was taking birth control pills and the brother used a condom as if lovemaking was very common and frequent between them.
As the question paper created a sensation, the University management called for an investigation. The Professor who set the paper has been identified and fired by the management for the incident.
"Julie and Mark are brother and sister. They are traveling together in France on summer vacation from college. One night they are staying alone in a cabin near the beach. They decided that it would be interesting and fun if they tried making love. At the very least, it would be a new experience for each of them," the question paper reads.
Going into details, a question paper prepared by a University had a controversial question about lovemaking between a brother and sister. Not just asking the opinion of the students on the sexual relationship between siblings, the question paper also asked the students to write an essay in 300 words.
The controversial question paper was set by the COMSATS University for English Composition and Comprehension subject. The Islamabad campus of the University prepared the question. The question paper made its way to social media after the pictures of it went viral.
People wondered how a University could set such a question paper and ask a question on love-making between brother and sister and write an essay. Noted celebrities from across the globe lashed out at the question paper.
In particular, the question paper created a rage in Pakistan and many personalities expressed their dissatisfaction with this and urged the University management to not let the people who set the question paper mention such disgusting questions.
There is a point in what they said. Siblings love is one of the pure forms of love and dragging lovemaking into the relationship. Whatâs even more disgusting is that the question paper also mentioned that the sister was taking birth control pills and the brother used a condom as if lovemaking was very common and frequent between them.
As the question paper created a sensation, the University management called for an investigation. The Professor who set the paper has been identified and fired by the management for the incident.
"Julie and Mark are brother and sister. They are traveling together in France on summer vacation from college. One night they are staying alone in a cabin near the beach. They decided that it would be interesting and fun if they tried making love. At the very least, it would be a new experience for each of them," the question paper reads.