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The test rooms look like they have the latest technologies, however, they're similar to the audiovisual rooms during the Cold War era. There were buttons on the desk. They looked scary and creepy when I saw them as a kid. Demizu sensei made many patterns for the desks.[1]Kaiu Shirai in "Volume 0"

The Testing devices are the devices that the orphans at the Premium Farms take their daily tests on. The orphans believe that these test are an alternative for school and will help prepare them for life on the outside world. When in reality, these tests are done to determine their quality as livestock and the order that they will be shipped out in.

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