So, we can tell the base score was out of 500 (The 370 is Abel's intended score of 400 with -30 points when you discount that one question). The teacher awarded him 1000x the points that were possible across the five exams. I can't help but feel like this is akin to saying that Abel should instantly graduate the school for answering that one question, or at least skip several years. I get that the teacher would have strings to pull as a genius of his own time who's probably built up favors that he'd be willing to cash in here, I get that there's at least one other teacher here who'd back him up, but this disparity of being able to award enough points on one question for one student that it would take him 1,000 years of final exams that he got 0's on for him to just average a 100% score is ridiculous. If Abel had gotten even like +150 points because he answered the question so 'perfectly' or something, he'd still have exceeded 100% when no one else did or even knew that you could do.