Examination Day


"Examination Day" is the first segment of the sixth episode from the first season of the television series The Twilight Zone. The segment is based on the short story "Examination Day" by Henry Slesar.

Plot

Dickie Jordan is an intelligent and curious youth. He and his family live in a dystopian future and it is Dickie's twelfth birthday. This means he is required by law to report to a government testing facility for a mandatory IQ test. As Dickie gleefully tells his parents how he was told by an older friend that the test is easy and that he's sure he will pass it, his parents appear stressed and avoid his questions. They bring him to the facility and go back home to wait anxiously for the results.
When Jordan arrives at the testing facility, he is given medicine by an examiner who says it will ensure he tells the truth. He is then given a series of intelligence tests and appears to do well, much to his delight.
After his parents await the test results at home for hours, they are contacted by the government. Jordan's test results are in: his intelligence quotient exceeded the legal limit that the totalitarian government allows and he was therefore executed. The parents burst into tears as the government examiners ask them how they would like to handle their son's remains.

Reception

The Evening Independent wrote that the episode was "a bit predictable, but the reason for the tragic climax was a shock".