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F this Test: Even More of the Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers

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Meta Description: Get ready to laugh out loud with F This Test, the newest collection of real yet hilariously wrong test answers from students who couldn’t get it right but opted for a humorous response instead. From academic subjects like English, Geography, and Science to elective courses, Richard Benson’s book is a refreshing break from the serious and boring.
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F This Test by Richard Benson is a must-read for anyone who needs a good laugh. This book is a collection of real yet hilariously wrong test answers from students who couldn’t get it right but opted for a humorous response instead. From academic subjects like English, Geography, and Science to elective courses, this book has it all. The author has once again proven that it’s more fun to laugh at an absolute fail. So, get ready to be entertained with F This Test, the newest addition to your humor book collection.

F in Exams

F in Exams

Chronicle Books. 2014

F stands for "funny" in this perfect gift for students or anyone who has ever had to struggle through a test and needs a good laugh. Celebrating the creative side of failure in a way we can all relate to, F in Exams gathers the most hilarious and inventive test answers provided by students who, faced with a question they have no hope of getting right, decide to have a little fun instead. Whether in science (Q: What is the highest frequency noise that a human can register? A: Mariah Carey),...

F for Effort

F for Effort

Chronicle Books. 2012

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...

F this Test

F this Test

Chronicle Books. 2014

From the same hilarious wellspring of failure as the bestselling F in Exams and F for Effort comes this all-new collection of inventively wrong—yet totally real—test responses by students who don't know the answer, but come up with something better instead. Featuring crucial academic subjects including English (Q: Name a key theme in Madame Bovary; A: Cows), Geography (Q: Where can you find the Andes?; A: Google Earth), Science (Q: Describe the properties of a meteor; A: An animal that only...

F in Exams: Pop Quiz

F in Exams: Pop Quiz

Chronicle Books. 2015

Will some students ever learn from their mistakes? We hope not! This all-new collection of hilarious, totally wrong, real test answers serves a fresh batch of A+ wit misapplied to F- quiz scores. A little studying would reveal that the most powerful light source known to man isn't lightsabers

F in Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers (Unique Books, Humor Books, Funny Books for Teachers)

F in Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers (Unique Books, Humor Books, Funny Books for Teachers)

Chronicle Books. 2011

Features humorous but incorrect answers to challenging test questions in biology, physics, chemistry, psychology, English, history, business, geography, and technology.

F in Exams: Complete Failure Edition

F in Exams: Complete Failure Edition

Chronicle Books. 2016

The ultimate compendium of the international and New York Times bestselling series, this fun omnibus features the complete content from all four books—F in Exams, F for Effort, F this Test, and F in Exams: Pop Quiz—plus more than 100 brand-new, sadly real, hilariously wrong student answers (Q: What is the role of a catalyst in a chemical reaction? A: It lists the cats involved). Also including bonus trivia in the form of "Stuff They Should Have Taught Us in School" facts (did you know a...

F for Effort

F for Effort

Chronicle Books. 2012

Presents a collection of incorrect yet humorous test answers from real students, from an elementary student claiming that "two halves make a whale" to a high schooler who credits Galileo with inventing the solar system.

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