Funny Test Answers Written by Kids
Kids these days are something special. You can’t live with them, can’t teach them anything because they get all of their information from the Internet which gives them the entitlement to be smartasses. Tests used to be more about studying, memorizing the basics, and being rewarded for honest hard work. Most commonly in past American society, failing an exam or getting something was shameful. These days kids care about submitting funny answers that their teachers will find amusing. Their lack of studying and efforts reflects on their grades. Unfortunately, some of the teachers kind of appreciate kids giving a smartass test answer, even if it wasted everyone’s time. Keep reading to see the funniest kids’ test answers that are sure to make you laugh out loud.
1. Kid’s Marriage Advice
It’s true what they say. Kids are watching and observing their parents to the extent they start talking like them or mimic some of what they say and their behavior. This test answer is real proof of that. This kid wrote something his dad or someone probably said next to him and therefore as kids do, repeats what adults say.
In this kid’s opinion, the secret to a successful marriage is to “Tell your wife she looks pretty, even if she looks like a dump truck.” We just hope his mom doesn’t find out what kind of lessons dad’s been teaching!
2. Deal With It
Here’s one strong kid who knows how to deal with a problem and give you a solution for it. He was probably raised well because he learned to fall and get back up again, that or he has military parents who are super strict! The test was compiled of problems and solutions that were blank. The student answered this dilemma: You fell on the playground and scratched your knee.
This kid’s solution is if you scratched your knee in the playground just deal with it, plain and simple. Though sometimes a band-aid might be required, just a thought!
3. Saturn Is Not A Single Lady
This astronomy teacher was probably surprised by this answer. And based on her comment, it sounds like she didn’t find this joke funny! We think it’s a pretty clever reference, personally. But when you’re answering questions in a school exam there isn’t a lot of room for being witty.
Thankfully the teacher understood the kid was referencing a Beyonce song so she answered: “Saturn was NOT a single lady.” We’re guessing that no credit was given to this answer. If only Saturn HAD been a single lady, maybe he would’ve gotten full marks. Better luck next time, kid!
4. Nice Try, Kid!
This quiz is filled with hypothetical questions that kids need to give logical explanations to (we think?). But sometimes kids have some creative answers to everything, and we think that this one was actually a legitimate suggestion! It probably wasn’t the answer the teacher was looking for, as she marked it as incorrect.
Maybe this kid thought that if he was clever enough he could get away with an incorrect answer, but no such luck! We wonder what an acceptable answer may have been to this question. Is there a problem with Miranda’s microscope? What kind of test is this supposed to be, anyway??
5. Learn Your History Kids
Apart from not knowing how many states there are, or who’s the vice president, or even knowing who the current president is, kids nowadays are too busy using social media feeding for information instead of reading educational books! This kid’s test answer goes to show how many kids these days truly have no interest in learning history!
The question here was: “Where was the American Declaration Of Independence signed?” This kid thought he outsmarted the teacher instead of saying where it took place, he answered: “At the bottom.” way to go future generation.
6. Making Up New States
This kid didn’t come prepared for his geography test whatsoever. He just went for it and without studying the locations of all the 50 states. This teacher was understandably very upset, as each student had received a list with all the states on them. Guess what state wasn’t on that list? South Virginia!
He thought there were two states: Virginia and South Virginia, we guess that he confused North and South Carolina but anyways, this kid needs to memorize his material again if he doesn’t want to fail the class. Also, he should probably learn the location of the state he actually lives in!
7. New Word For Freelancer
Sometimes kids hear words that sound like something but they interpret it differently or they still don’t know how to spell properly which can be very cute. For this little kid here he was asked if he earns money at home to which he said: “I don’t.” We can’t say that his answer is technically incorrect!
Then he explained he said “I am a freeloader” instead of saying “I’m a freelancer” That’s too cute we have to admit. Though, what kind of freelancer would he be, anyway? Maybe a freelance avoider of doing chores!
8. Taking A Quiz Too Literally
Hope decided to take this test a little bit too literally when she was asked to name these quadrilaterals. She did technically follow the instructions, however, all of her answers are still incorrect. Calling a square Bob or a rectangle Tedison is not the correct answer.
If you watch carefully the answers are on the top of the page, she only needed to use these options and match them to the shapes on the page. We guess her creativity kind of ran away with her though! Next time she’ll probably follow directions more carefully.
9. Overconfident Kid
This kid answered all the questions on this page perfectly. However, when it came to asking the student a question about his work methods he decided to answer as honestly as possible. And we kind of have to admire the chutzpah!
The answer may surprise you or not, but this kid was very confident they answered: “Because I’m smart.” He went straight to the point there was no hesitation whatsoever. We have to admire the confidence of that kid. Even though he got the question wrong, he’s definitely going to go places with that bold attitude!
10. One Foot Ball
Ok, this question was probably a little challenging for this little kid. He took this question literally that football is just one foot and no more. He tried to outsmart the teacher and answered what is the length of one football is a 1-foot ball. Get it? It seems like he played quite a successful word game, quite literally what it is.
After we’ve done some research we found out that footballs change its length from high school to college or from different sports levels, the average size is 11.5 feet. So none of the possible answers on this exam are correct!
11. Obvious Fake Signature
Funny enough this kid tried to get away with faking his mother’s signature, but without putting a lot of thought into it. The teacher could tell this was obviously not a parent’s signature, and it was just such a hilariously bad attempt that they had to share it online!
We’re sure that the teacher notified the parents as well, and that the kid got a serious and valuable lesson in forgery. If you’re planning to fake your parent’s signature here’s an important tip; write their actual name instead of just “mom” or “dad”! Or better yet, don’t fake their signatures in the first place.
12. School Is Hell
Kids always hate school and they always will, because they are forced to be there and learn things that they are usually not interested in. Some kids hate school a lot more than others, this kid is an example of a student who REALLY can’t stand it.
This student’s answer to: “Describe school” was “HELL”. And in all capital letters, so you know he means business! If there’s one thing you can say about this kid is that he’s being honest, isn’t that what surveys are for anyway? We wonder how his teachers felt after receiving his feedback.
13. 100 Years From Now
This was a tough question for a kid to answer, we believe that the teacher probably didn’t expect such a grim answer but it’s definitely the most realistic one! Depending on how old the kid is, he may already be familiar with the concept of death. And any kid would naturally assume that they probably won’t live past the age of 100!
While this drawing is far from optimistic, we can’t say it’s particularly inaccurate! Let’s hope that there will be a best case scenario and this kid will somehow live to be a centenarian. It can happen!
14. Solution To Overpopulation
This student has a lot to say or very little. Or maybe his answer is him trying to tell us that he plans to be one of the biggest dictators of all time? We have to admit, the kid’s got some ambition! And a very wild imagination.
The question was: “What do you think is the best solution to overpopulation? Support your arguments with examples.” Well, the “Hunger Games” franchise had quite an effect on this student because this answer is very deep or disturbing or both. He’s indeed very creative we’ll give him that.
15. Outsmarting The Teacher
This student decided he’s smarter than his teachers so when he was asked to write an example of a risk then the answer was “This”. To our surprise, the teacher actually liked this answer and gave the student a point which is surprising considering he just wrote one word, apparently exams are a big risk for him!
But we have to admit, that was a pretty bold move for him to make. It’s definitely a good example of taking a risk. Maybe that’s why his teacher decided to give him full marks, you can’t mark it wrong if it’s technically correct!
16. Finding The Easy Way Out
The student who tried to solve this maze thought he outsmarted the game itself. He either didn’t find a way through the maze or he just decided to be smart about it and add an arrow straight to the treasure box which is entirely not the idea of the game.
We’re not sure if he actually beat the maze as much as found a loophole. We guess he just got lazy and decided he won’t bother trying to solve this maze. Well, we sure hope he figured out how to do it eventually because kids need to learn to challenge themselves sometimes.
17. Weird Science
This student’s answer to a question related to science is quite hilarious because this kid probably didn’t study at all for this test and still found a funny way to answer from what he remembered learning in class but couldn’t find the right words so one word he thought sums it all up to the question: “The first cells were probably..?”
The answer the student gave was “Lonely.” Well, we sure hope he read the material after he failed this exam miserably. The first cells were organic compounds so they weren’t necessarily lonely.
18. No More Wine For Mom
We’re not sure this question was meant for a test or just an activity during class, but this student surely has something to say about their mom’s habit which is quite hilarious. Her dad or someone else at home probably mentioned something about the mom’s drinking habits.
The fact that she notices these things at a young age really shows her smarts, and it might be a wake up call for the mom. Let’s hope she’s not addicted to red wine, we get it she needs to cool off from time to time, just don’t show this to child protective services, thanks.
19. Snot Alert
This student not only aced his spelling test but he also managed to show off what a considerate young man he is. Looks like he was very concerned about not passing on germs to his teacher that he pointed out the exact spot where he had a little snot dribble. The teacher loved it so much she shared it on Snapchat.
91 is a wonderful grade for a spelling test, the teacher was very proud and so are we, this is a great way to be creative while doing well on your test so this is great!
20. Math Solves All Problems
Most students don’t like math, and some are really good at it naturally. And some students who hate math try to be clever as a way to work around their dislike of the subject. This student wanted to outsmart their teacher on the following question: “Explain how you found your answer in Problem 4.”
To that, the student answered “Math.” Yes, that’s what you need to do in order to solve the problem. However, this guy was trying to be smart and not actually do the math. We’re guessing that he did not get a great score on that particular question.
21. Don’t Watch Plays
This test is all about history, and it asks the very specific following question: “Imagine that you lived at the same time as Abraham Lincoln. What would you say to him or ask him?” The student answered: “I’d tell him not to go to a play ever.” He’s trying to change the course of time!
If he’s ever seen a science fiction movie about time travel he would know that you can never EVER alter the course of history like that. Even the tiniest change could result in the skies turning purple and clouds made of cotton candy!
22. All You Need Is Love
Well, this test about the formation of rocks is very interesting. However, there was one question about what’s the strongest force on earth that the student found a very creative answer for, which is of course not related to the syllabus: “Love.”
Well, we can say that figuratively the kid is completely right, there’s not bigger force than love. However, we’re talking about facts here and the truth is that the strongest force on earth is not necessarily to love. Although this kid has a lot of wisdom for their age, the real answer is a nuclear force, which is technically what you feel when you’re in love right?
23. Learning Something New
This may have not been the most insightful answer to give on a test, but the student definitely did answer the question truthfully! If the only thing they learned that Earth day was that it was a holiday that existed, maybe whoever was educating them did a less than stellar job.
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At the very least they now know that there is such a day, and they will never forget the date! We wonder how the teacher decided how to grade that answer, do they remove points for not demonstrating knowledge or add points for being truthful?
24. You Should Not Hit Dogs
This test started well, but soon things took a turn for the worst because the student was clever and noticed that in one of the exercises it says that the man hit the dog. This kid clearly knows the difference between right and wrong, someone taught him very well!
So, instead of answering the test as everyone did, this student decided to write his own opinion and still earn points for it. He used “pet” and added, “you should not hit dogs”. Hopefully, the teacher still gave him full credit and chose a different test for the future, one without any animal cruelty!
25. Fill In The Blanks
This test answer is super creative. The question here is: “What is love” which is a pretty loaded question if you ask us. Anyone can give different answers and their own interpretation, which was probably the intention of the question in the first place. This student right here expressed himself through the art of song.
This student went all out and wrote the lyrics to “What is love” by writing “Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me, no more.” A pretty clever answer, no? And because there can’t really be a wrong answer to this question, it’s technically correct!
26. Adding Another Answer
Some tests do not have visuals, but this one did and it traumatized this student who may have previously thought that Giraffes were cute. After seeing this graphic he quickly realized that that wasn’t the case. This test had a few different answers to this question, none of which the student thought were suitable for the scenario at hand.
This student spoke from the heart when he answered what he REALLY thought was going on. “Giraffes are heartless creatures.” was the option he wrote in after crossing out all the other ones. Honestly, after looking at this diagram ourselves we can’t say we disagree!
27. Taking Math Too Literally
This student is definitely being a wise guy. Instead of solving the equation, he found a loophole by taking the word ‘expand’ very literally. The teacher had no words for Peter’s nonsense so they just wrote “Very funny, Peter” next to his hilarious attempt to solve this math problem.
Well, as you can see Peter didn’t get points for this answer. But he did make us laugh, we do hope he eventually got a second chance at actually solving this without trying to be clever. We give you points for being funny and creative, Peter! Unfortunately, that will not help your grade very much.
28. My Brain Is Always Right
Young students are usually the ones who try to outsmart the teachers, either just because they want to be funny or they think they are being smart. This type of confidence is great, but sometimes it’s not enough to get a full point on your quiz. This table showed a particular case of the use of colors.
The student had to answer this question “Which color does the data show was pulled less often?” they answered “green” but when it was time to explain how they know this is correct they answered: “My brain is always right.”
29. That’s Not Nice
This kid thought they can outsmart the teacher by being mean and also answering half of the question correctly. This kid is obviously not very tactful because they wrote that the boy in the illustration is chubby and they wouldn’t swim with him because of that fact.
Good thing the teacher pointed out that that wasn’t a very nice thing to write. Hopefully, this student will learn their lesson and not judge people in the future for their size. At least they got half of the question correct, they just need to learn to leave out those unnecessary and insensitive details.
30. Spelling Test Gone Wrong
Some students are amazing at spelling tests, and others have a harder time with them. Unfortunately for this student, they were not able to spell these words correctly and the teacher had to correct each and every word besides the specific word “Illiterate” which is the one thing he knew how to spell.
Kind of ironic that it was the only word he was able to spell correctly! Well, we hope this student hit the books hard after this failed exam and studied real hard before the next one. We believe you can ace it next time!
31. Enough Is Enough Judy!
Being at school is not easy, some kids are meaner than others and some get bullied by those mean kids. This exam shows exactly what it’s like to be at school where kids show no mercy. Judy thought it would be funny to look at the illustration and judge the book by its cover basically. She was asked only two options if the boy is sad or glad.
She decided to get creative or just mean it depends on how you see it and say the boy is ugly and even add that as one of the multiple answers. We are pretty sure this teacher went to speak with Judy’s parents after this.
32. Taking The Question Literally
Sometimes kids do hilarious things adults are surprised they or it’s just pure coincidence. In this exam, the student had to use different words to complete the sentences given below. She took it quite literally and used the word “Bank” on all of the sentences without reading it through to understand if it makes sense, she thought the “word bank” is the word she should use for all of them.
That goes to show how kids are hilarious, she didn’t try to understand what was the solution to this she just went for it.
33. Student Inventing Shapes
Adults will be looking at this picture and say exactly what it is but kids are different. This student decided he doesn’t like the words used for this shape so he invented the “Trapezoidberg” which does give it a little twist on the name instead of being a boring Trapezoid on its own.
Maybe she can take this little science fiction character and use him to write stories, kind of like the guy who invented Captain Underpants! Kids love adding extra things to words it makes it more fun. but in this case, she probably didn’t get the points. Ooops.
34. Anatomy Gone Bad
This kid apparently took some page from her sister’s textbook and thought this image of the cervix looked a lioness. She got a general idea right but she was very mistaken about what this diagram was for! Maybe when she grows up she’ll learn what a cervix is.
We’re not sure if they have those lessons at primary school, maybe that’s a little too advanced for kids. Though nowadays with search engines like Google kids can look up whatever they want no matter how advanced it may be! It’s cute that this little girl still had such a naive mind.
35. Ode To Ham
This kid loves ham so much that they created this entire drawing along with a poem called “Ode To Ham”. Looks like a little love letter to ham! We’re sure that his teacher burst out laughing when reading this hilarious prose, and she couldn’t help but share it online.
The most poetic part of this is the lane line, “I love ham, oh man”! Nice rhyming there, kid. This is good enough to be featured in a commercial about ham, at least it certainly has enough enthusiasm for one! We’ve never seen a kid who loves pork products quite as much as this one.
36. They’re Not Wrong
Even though this kid technically answered the question wrong, if I were the teacher marking this I would have a hard time marking is incorrect. Whoever answered this has some very advanced thinking and honestly, I think he should get bonus points for this one.
Teachers should really be more aware of the way they word questions and make sure that there is only one right way to answer! We think that this kid demonstrated a level of cleverness that not all people have, or maybe he was just trying to be funny. We wonder if this answer was marked as correct.
37. Adorably TMI Advice
This photo was accompanied by the caption; “A little kid wrote this letter for his teacher after he was told she was sick.” It’s honestly so cute how concerned this student was for his teacher and wanted to help by offering their best practices.
It was probably a little bit awkward for his teacher to receive this kind of advice from a young student, though it certainly is hilarious. When I wasn’t feeling well as a kid my mom would also always offer me this tip, and it’s really the greatest advice one can offer.
38. True But Also No
I like how specific this kid was about this scenario, judging by that it seems like it happens pretty often. I don’t think this was the answer Mr.Thomas was looking for though. But I’m sure he’s glad that his students approve of his facial hair!
We guess that if he was on the fence about keeping his ‘stache then this kid’s encouragement and compliments sealed the deal for him. After all, who has better judgment on facial hair than a child who has none? That just means that they’re even more objective!
39. Make The Rules Work For You
This teacher ended up getting stuck in his own words. He shared this photo with the explanation; “First test day of the semester and as always, I allow a 3×5 notecard. Today, a student shows up with this. Sure enough, it is 3×5…feet. As precise as I am, apparently, I never specified inches and therefore yes, it was allowed.”
The teacher continued; “Well played and lesson learned for me.” If I was in this girl’s class I’d be pretty jealous We’re surprised that the teacher owned up to his mistake and let this girl keep her cheat sheet!
40. Don’t Do Drugs, Kids
It’s honestly adorable how excited this kid was to finally figure out the sum of 2 plus 2, he just wanted to shout it from the rooftops. Finally, he mastered the second phase of becoming a math whiz, the first phase is of course answering 1 plus 1.
Although I wouldn’t suggest yelling “I can do meth”, or even writing it. That’s not the kind of message you want to be sending out to the world. This kid may be able to do math but he definitely can’t do spelling. Or drugs for that matter.
41. Well He’s Not Wrong
Technically there are two polar bears and four seals in the Arctic so this little dude really isn’t wrong. Although I know that he knew that this wasn’t the way the teacher wanted him to answer.
My mom always told me it’s better to at least try than to leave it blank, so this student put his thinking hat on, and for that I applaud him.
42. Health Class Seems To Be Working
Either this school has got some really high quality health and fitness program, or this kid’s just got some really strict parents. Whichever it may be, receiving this answer was totally worth it. Even if it might be a little bit of a grim answer.
I feel bad for this kid though, when you’re young you’re supposed to be unaware of existential issues such as diabetes and just enjoy the candy. Can someone check on him? And also Bob. Somebody check on Bob. If he’s eating 29 candy bars in one sitting then he might have a lot more issues than just diabetes!
43. Taken Too Literally
There is no way this kid could have gotten a bad mark for this, the effort is impeccable. User Vanessa Tan translated the whole thing, and it started off saying; “The life here is bad. The working condition is not good and lacks employee benefits. However, please do not worry. Only about 10 people get serious injuries every day and I am very careful.”
Props to this student for really putting himself in the shoes of the role he was given, he deserves an A+! We’re just dying to know what the teacher’s reaction to this answer was.
44. Ahead Of His Time
A user of the internet took to Twitter to share this gem and wrote; “Too often we fail to examine the secondary implications of our decisions. Not this kid.” He’s such a savage and we love it. That’s some clever and out of the box thinking, even if it’s a bit cannibalistic!
We applaud him for this risky and unique answer. Clearly this kid is going to go places with his creative approach to solving problems, though for his sake we hope it goes in a direction that doesn’t actually involve eating people.
45. The Paradox Question and Answer
This answer seems like a bit of a paradox. On one hand, the question was technically answered correctly, on the other hand, it could also mean that the student did not know the correct answer. But in not knowing the correct answer he would still be answering the question correctly!
Our brains are beginning to hurt trying to figure all this out. Is there even a way to answer this question incorrectly? We’re not sure, and we don’t think we can continue to ponder this paradox any more! Our heads might explode if we keep going!
46. How Well Do You Actually Know Your Dad?
We think this kid was so excited to share everything he knew about his dad that he got a few of them wildly wrong! For example, we’re pretty sure that there’s no way his dad could be anywhere near 99 feet tall.
Also, even though he might be good at his job (whatever that job might be), there’s no way he can do absolutely everything. We think that this kid’s dad might be telling him some tall tales in the attempt to make him think he’s a lot cooler than he actually is.
47. Teacher, I Can’t See the Question!
Now, this kid had some extremely creative ways to avoid answering this math question! We don’t know how long it took for him to illustrate this giant bear, but maybe it would have just been easier to try and answer the question.
We don’t think that his teacher bought this excuse, most likely this question was marked as incorrect. Though we’re sure that the teacher got a chuckle out of it. Unfortunately, there are no extra credit points given for drawing in an exam. Maybe this student should try going to art school?
48. Not Going to Be the Next Van Gogh
It looks like someone really was not interested in their activity book. This page instructs the child to follow the diagram at the top, and recreate it himself. However, the question the book has is a little bit too vague. It only asks “Can you draw a magic mushroom”.
So logically this kid decided to answer the question in the most straight forward way possible, “yes”! After all, it didn’t tell him specifically to draw the magic mushroom, it just asked if he COULD. Way to find a loophole in the instructions, kid!
49. Learning Cause and Effect
This student certainly had an interesting conclusion to this question! The textbook gave the example of a boy who plays piano every day and asked the student what the effect of that would be. This kid’s answer? “He is a big nerd”!
Based on the handwriting it looks like this student was quite young, maybe a little too young to begin judging people as nerds! Hopefully, he will learn the virtue of hard work and practice, the actual effect of that is becoming the master of any skill you work on. Most likely his teacher marked the answer wrong and the student learned a valuable lesson!
50. Where Do You Put Criminal Plants?
It looks like this student needs a recap of what exactly a “plant cell” is. It’s not, as he incorrectly assumed, a prison cell for criminal plants. Though we have to give him credit for creativity and art skills. It’s not easy to make a sunflower look that unhappy!
He also added some useful additional details in case anyone had any questions, like that there are no windows and that the bars are made of iron. Very important information, we’re sure! However, we don’t think all that attention to detail would give him a passing grade on that question.
51. That’s Not How You Spell “Raft”!
Kids are so adorable when they are learning new words! Looks like this kid had a little bit of an issue with his reading comprehension. Instead of writing in the answer to the question as “raft”, she wrote (in all capital letters, mind you) “FART”. Sounds like she was very confident in her answer.
However, she could not be more incorrect. The teachers grading this worksheet probably had tears in their eyes from all the laughing they did after reading this answer. Then they most likely marked the answer wrong and explained to the student why they were incorrect.
52. Trying to Avoid Doing Your Math Homework
This is yet another case of a student taking the exam instructions a little TOO seriously. That or someone really just wasn’t keen on doing their math homework. This math sheet instructs the student to write which number is bigger or smaller. However, the phrasing leaves a little bit open to interpretation.
And this student certainly took full advantage of that little loophole! We doubt that it got them very far, they will probably have to do this worksheet all over again from scratch. If he had just done it right the first time then he wouldn’t have had to do it twice, an important lesson he’ll learn for the future!
53. Three Truly Verifiable Facts
Looks like someone wasn’t really listening during their astrology class, and as a result, had to come up with clever answers on their worksheet! While all these answers are still very correct, we are 100% positive that they were not the answers the teacher is looking for.
We do have one question, however. Does the student REALLY know that none of these planets have McDonalds? After all, we’re sure he’s never been there before, maybe they’ve been able to set up an outer space branch on one of them! Regardless of whether Mickey Ds has expanded THAT far, the one thing we are sure of is that this question was marked with a big red X.
54. Points Off for the Contradictions
This answer needs to get points taken off for contradicting itself! First, this kid writes that his father isn’t afraid of anything, and then immediately contradicts himself by saying his father is afraid of his mother. What is the truth? By the red slashes on this worksheet, it looks like he may have still gotten points for his answers anyway!
We wonder what his mother had to say when she saw these answers written in or his father for that matter! Kid’s going to stir up a fight between his parents answering questions on worksheets like that.
55. Imagination Can Take You So Far
Now, this has got to be the most creative kid on this entire list, even though he may be a little confused with the definition of “space”. He apparently took “space” very seriously and decided to decorate the page with outer space images, based on what he thought the instructions meant.
And he really went all out! He included stars, flying saucers, planet Earth, and even some kind of weird dog alien thing. This kid is on his way to creating an entire science fiction franchise. Better patent your ideas before someone steals them!
56. Amy Doesn’t Want to Answer Questions Anymore
Amy is clearly fed up with answering all the questions on these worksheets and exams. She just wants to be done with school so she can hang out with her friends at the mall. But noooo, her teacher just HAD to ask her to give a more specific answer. Amy’s solution? Attitude.
Looks like her teacher wasn’t having any of that, though. She gave Amy a big purple X in response and even noted that she should be more respectful. Amy might think this attitude is fun now, but it will likely not get her far in life if she continues!
57. This Kid is Taking Math Homework TOO Seriously!
This kid’s teacher was probably excited to give a math worksheet that had a fun and creative edge to it. We guess they didn’t count on one of their students taking it so seriously! Looks like this kid doesn’t have a whole lot of imagination, he only sees reality as it is.
That or he really had no interest in doing his math homework. We understand we hate doing math, too! But because the answer was so simple, it probably would have been easier to just answer the question instead of trying to find a loophole. But he is right about one thing, ghosts definitely do not exist!
58. Well, That IS How Beer Works!
If you’re not familiar with the Beer-Lambert law, it’s a principle in physics that relates to the way light travels. Clearly, this student was not paying any attention to his teacher in his science class. Looks like he tried to give his best guess based on what he knows about beer!
Unfortunately for him, this science principle has nothing to do with any type of alcoholic beverage. Even though his little drawing may have been the correct equation for beer, he gets no points for that answer! Hopefully, he answered the rest of the questions on the exam correctly so he’ll still get a passing grade.
59. Someone Needs to Start Doing More Chores
This kid decided to be a wise guy and give this cheeky answer about his mother. Apparently, this kid doesn’t do a lot of ironing at home, and we’re guessing that based on the answer he wrote in for the question “explain the phrase ‘free press'”! Sounds like someone needs to pitch in with the chores more.
He’s definitely going to have to re-learn what the free press is, which has nothing to do with ironing out wrinkled clothing. Hopefully, he’ll pay better attention the second time he learns it so he won’t need to write in answers like these!