We all know the sweet taste of successful cheating. No, not on your partner, but on the test that you did not prepare for simply because of who you are as a human being. As students are getting more and more cunning with their cheating skills, some teachers feel the need to take its prevention to the next level as well. For some, these examples may seem a little bit extreme, however, we can all probably agree that the majority of these efforts look hilarious. Scroll down below to see the full list and don't forget to leave votes for the ones that you like the most. In addition to this, feel free to share in the comments whether you have worn an anti-cheating hat yourself or maybe experienced other cheating deterrents first-hand while in school.

In one survey, over 70,000 high school students at over 24 US schools were questioned. 95% of them said they participated in some form of cheating and 58% admitted to plagiarism.

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    Anti-cheating cardboard boxes

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    Stripping down to underwear

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    Indian army candidates were asked to remove their clothing to deter cheating during a recruitment day.

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    One study shows that some students might cheat because they have poor studying skills and are having a hard time keeping up with the material. However, some people are found to be more likely to cheat if the assessment is very high-stakes. "It creates significant pressure on students because there is so much riding on it and any little mistake can greatly affect their grade," researchers say.

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    Vintage anti-cheating hats

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    Going through the metal detector

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    Education authorities installed metal detectors in exam centers in China to clamp down on “wireless cheating devices."

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    Anti-cheating hats

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    Kioh81
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Anyone else see the pretty impressive chalk art on the board behind them all? It almost looks like an anime girl, a very intricate drawing too.

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    Motivational theories predict that when a person perceives a low probability of success for a certain task, chances are they won't invest much effort into it. However, if the task is perceived as high-stakes and they must succeed at it at all costs, students are more likely to turn to cheating than studying.

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    Anti-cheating umbrellas

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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    this is a much more fun idea than cardboard boxes (unless you could decorate the boxes)

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    Anti-cheating hats

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    Bingyu Hu
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Way to pass this WITH cheating. Step one: Get a hat. Step two: Grab a pen. Step three: Find the answers. Step four: Copy the answers onto sticky note. Step five: Stick the note onto the hat on the inside before the test. Just take a quick look at the cheat sheet in your "cheat prevention hat." Hope this helps. ;D

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    Researchers suggest that if low-stakes assessments are combined with constructive feedback on a student's strengths as well as specific suggestions for improvement, this will help the student build confidence for later high-stake assessments, this way reducing the likelihood of cheating.