Published 18:18 IST, June 21st 2023

Indian chess sensation R Praggnanandhaa receives epic question during his 12th class exams

Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa tackled an unexpected challenge while taking his 12th Grade exams. The 17-year-old shared his question paper on Internet.

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R Praggnanandhaa during the World Online School Chess Tournament 2021 (Image: @FIDE_chess/Twitter) | Image: self
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Why You Are Reading This: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa is a 17-year-old Indian chess player who has gained notable among of fame in the Indian sporting community in recent years. Having become a grandmaster at the age of only 12, Praggnanandhaa is one of the brightest prospects in Chess for India. The teenager recently tackled an unexpected question while taking his 12th-grade tests.

3 Things You Need To Know

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  • R Praggnanandhaa became a grandmaster at age 12 and was the 2nd-youngest at the time to do so
  • Praggnanandhaa has defeated Magnus Carlsen in multiple encounters
  • Praggnanandhaa was just 7 years old when he became a FIDE Master

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Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa receives chess-related questions in 12th-class exams

Having finished the Tata Steel Chess Masters 2023 at the ninth position earlier this year, the 17-year-old is currently giving his 12th-class exams. He took to his official Twitter handle on Wednesday and shared a picture of his English exams with an interesting caption. “Gave my 12th exams, English paper today.. and was happy to see this question appear,” the youngster captioned the post. 

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Upon a closer look at the question paper, it can be seen that the students were asked to write a letter to their friend about the 44th Chess Olympiad, which was held last year in Mamallapuram. “Write a letter to your friend who is studying abroad, describing how the 44th chess Olympiad was conducted in Mamallapuram,” the question read. Here’s a look at the star chess player’s tweet and the reaction he received.

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Praggnanandhaa last featured in the 6th Sharjah Master 2023 in May 2014, which was held in the United Arab Emirates. 

18:18 IST, June 21st 2023