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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 isnt lightsabers, nor do we salt the roads when it snows to make them taste better. But wheres the fun in that? From the same wellspring of failure as the million-selling F in Exams series, this special pop quiz collection will amuse and entertain anyone preparing to face down a test paper as well as those just glad to be far away from a classroom.

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First published in the United States in 2015 by Chronicle Books LLC The - photo 1First published in the United States in 2015 by Chronicle Books LLC The - photo 2 First published in the United States in 2015 by Chronicle Books LLC. The contents of this book were published in the United Kingdom in 2013 and 2014 by Summersdale Publishers Ltd. under the titles F in School and F in Spelling. Copyright 2013 and 2014 by Summersdale Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any from without permission from the publisher.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available. ISBN 978-1-4521-4403-0 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-4521-5031-4 (epub2, mobi)
ISBN 978-1-4521-5032-1 (epub3) Designed by Liam Flanagan Chronicle Books LLC
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Introduction Will some students ever learn from their mistakes I for one - photo 3
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Will some students ever learn from their mistakes? I, for one, certainly hope not. Without that lurching, freefall feeling when you dont know the answer to the quiz question staring up from the pageweve all been there at one time or anotherthese students wouldnt have found the inspiration to look deep within themselves to find... not the answer, but something better instead. Of course a little studying would reveal that the most powerful light source known to man isnt lightsabers, nor do we salt the roads when it snows to make them taste better, and that the Treaty of Versailles wasnt signed by King Louis the Something, but wheres the fun in that? Thankfully, here for us all to enjoy is a fresh batch of A+ wit misapplied to F- quiz scores. What part of the body is affected by glandular fever Describe the role of - photo 5 What part of the body is affected by glandular fever? Describe the role of antibodies What is the purpose of red blood cells - photo 6 Describe the role of antibodies. What is the purpose of red blood cells Name the five senses Explain - photo 7 What is the purpose of red blood cells? Name the five senses Explain the meaning of the term myopic What is - photo 8 Name the five senses. Explain the meaning of the term myopic What is the primary function of - photo 9 Explain the meaning of the term myopic. What is the primary function of alveoli Explain the benefits of proteins - photo 10 What is the primary function of alveoli? Explain the benefits of proteins How does your humerus differ from your - photo 11 Explain the benefits of proteins. How does your humerus differ from your fibula Give examples of anaerobic - photo 12 How does your humerus differ from your fibula? Give examples of anaerobic activity In order to survive plants must - photo 13 Give examples of anaerobic activity. In order to survive plants must sometimes compete with other plants Name - photo 14 In order to survive, plants must sometimes compete with other plants. In order to survive plants must sometimes compete with other plants Name - photo 14 In order to survive, plants must sometimes compete with other plants.

Name something that plants compete for. Explain how plants compete What effects can low blood sugar have on a - photo 15 Explain how plants compete. What effects can low blood sugar have on a person What effects can high - photo 16 What effects can low blood sugar have on a person? What effects can high blood sugar have on a person Explain when monkeys - photo 17 What effects can high blood sugar have on a person? Explain when monkeys and apes began to evolve and explain how What do we - photo 18 Explain when monkeys and apes began to evolve, and explain how. What do we call the chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant when - photo 19 What do we call the chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant when heated? What is the process in which sugars convert to gases acids andor alcohol - photo 20 What is the process in which sugars convert to gases, acids and/or alcohol? Give two examples of hydrocarbons What is the carbon cycle What is - photo 21 Give two examples of hydrocarbons. What is the carbon cycle What is the chemical formula for water - photo 22 What is the carbon cycle? What is the chemical formula for water What three elements need to be - photo 23 What is the chemical formula for water? What three elements need to be present to start a fire What are - photo 24 What three elements need to be present to start a fire? What are nanoparticles In comparison with large hydrocarbons how would - photo 25 What are nanoparticles? In comparison with large hydrocarbons how would you describe small - photo 26 In comparison with large hydrocarbons, how would you describe small hydrocarbons? Why is methane a gas at 20 degrees Celsius Why is Mars red Why is - photo 27 Why is methane a gas at 20 degrees Celsius? Why is Mars red Why is chlorine added to tap water What is the - photo 28 Why is Mars red? Why is chlorine added to tap water What is the purpose of amylase - photo 29 Why is chlorine added to tap water? What is the purpose of amylase Math How do you calculate the volume of - photo 30 What is the purpose of amylase? Math How do you calculate the volume of a prism Two friends share 18 - photo 31

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