EExcessShiv replylemmy.dbzer0.com2Hide 2 repliesYou're assuming case sensitive, which is not necessarily true.3
HHyperfocusSurfer replylemmy.dbzer0.comSince "green" is the red one, and the "red" one is green, it's still correct1
ppsycotica0 lemmy.ca2Hide 2 repliesTo anyone reading this that's red-green colourblind, the joke is that the word "Red" is green coloured, and "Green" is red coloured.9
CCardboardboxo sopuli.xyzWell its got the be the one on the right as the teacher will print all the copies in black and white.6
FFocal pawb.socialIf a teacher gives you this question, I can guarantee it's a way to make every answer correct, and the teacher is doing it to amuse themselves a bit :P4
HHonoraryMancunian lemmy.worldHe looks a bit like a chubby version of Connor from love on the spectrum1
Am a programmer: Red <> red. Hence the red Green must be the answer
You're assuming case sensitive, which is not necessarily true.
Font size and possibly face is different too. They're given lots of hints.
Since "green" is the red one, and the "red" one is green, it's still correct
To anyone reading this that's red-green colourblind, the joke is that the word "Red" is green coloured, and "Green" is red coloured.
You are a life saver
Well its got the be the one on the right as the teacher will print all the copies in black and white.
One on the left, the question is not "which one is 'red' "
If a teacher gives you this question, I can guarantee it's a way to make every answer correct, and the teacher is doing it to amuse themselves a bit :P
"Yes"
He looks a bit like a chubby version of Connor from love on the spectrum
Is me and answering any average questionnaire.