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F for Effort: More of the Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers

by Richard Benson

Series: F in Exams (2)

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From the author of the national bestseller F in Exams comes a brand new compendium of hilarious and inventive wrong test answers and homework hiccups. Featuring gems from elementary school (two halves make a whale), middle grades (Q: What does germinate mean? A: To become a German citizen), and high school (Q: Fossil fuels are usually associated with which major type of rock? A: Classic rock), these 250 examples of creative invention are sure to charm anyone who has had to bluff or blunder their way through a test.

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Another installment in this series, with more real answers from real students. Some of these were very funny, and I admire the students who had the courage and creativity to come up with these. Some of these answers are honest mistakes, but others come from students who have no clue what the answer is and have chosen to go out in style. I think some of these young people deserved extra credit for being so entertaining, and also for showing that they have a sense of humor. It’s not as funny overall as its predecessor, and one of the answers is exactly correct (so why is it in here?), so this volume gets only 4 stars. Still, quite funny overall. I laughed out loud in several places. ( )
  MuuMuuMousie | Jan 23, 2020 |
I have to wonder if, when a student didn’t know the correct answer, hoped he or she would get extra credit for creativity. For instance, “Name four animals that belong to the cat family. The momma cat, the poppa cat, and 2 kittens.” Well, I’m sure there is some cat family somewhere that fits that description! There’s a laugh on every page, along with the imaginative sketches. You’ll want to read the whole series. ( )
  Maydacat | Dec 31, 2019 |
I picked this up at a used book sale because my granddaughter and I like to read humorous books out loud together. This is perfect for sharing with a tween or teenager or just reading to yourself for a few minutes of fun and relaxation during the day. ( )
  terran | Nov 3, 2019 |
Welp, it's a book of memes.

I laughed.

Don't waste money on this. It's all on the internet.
I got this for free.

It's good if it's free. ( )
  Shahnareads | Oct 22, 2019 |
A very funny sequel. Now I want to go back and reread the original. ( )
  ThothJ | Dec 3, 2015 |
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From the author of the national bestseller F in Exams comes a brand new compendium of hilarious and inventive wrong test answers and homework hiccups. Featuring gems from elementary school (two halves make a whale), middle grades (Q: What does germinate mean? A: To become a German citizen), and high school (Q: Fossil fuels are usually associated with which major type of rock? A: Classic rock), these 250 examples of creative invention are sure to charm anyone who has had to bluff or blunder their way through a test.

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