The term "father of exams" is not officially attributed to a single person, as exams have evolved over time. However, one key figure often associated with the development of standardized testing is
Sir Michael Sadler. He was an English education reformer who, in the late 19th century, helped to shape the way exams were used to assess student knowledge.
In a broader historical sense, examinations as a tool for measuring knowledge can trace their roots to
ancient China during the Han Dynasty, where the imperial examination system was used to select candidates for government positions based on merit.
So, while no one person can be credited as the "father of exams," Sir Michael Sadler and ancient China played significant roles in shaping the examination systems we recognize today.