
Laugh out loud funny for teachers and students alike. Contains 250 hilariously wrong test answers from exams in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Math, Business and Technology, Psychology, History and Geography, and English. Whether in science (Q: What is the highest frequency noise that a human can register? A: Mariah Carey), the humanities (Q: What did Mahatma Gandhi and Genghis Khan have in common? A: Unusual names), math, or other subjects, Richard Benson's book proves that while everyone enjoys the spectacle of failure, it's even sweeter to see a FAIL turn into a WIN. 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. This funny book for teens celebrates the creative side of failure in a way we can all relate to. Daily Glow Celebrating the creative side of failure: 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. In Pride and Prejudice, at what moment does Elizabeth Bennet realize her true feelings for Mr Darcy.About the Book Celebrating the creative side of failure, "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.īook Synopsis It's instant comic relief. Name the smaller rivers that run into the Nile To be or not to be, that is probably the problem. When learning division, you just need to get to the root of the problem. About dots and lines and how to convert one to the other.


This is the math lesson I missed in school. Give the names of two gases that might contribute to global warming. Here are some of the answers and images from the book.

The book is divided into seven topics: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Math, Business & Technology, Psychology, and History & Geography.

I paid $0.99 for the book, so I am certainly not complaining about the price. There is perhaps a fine line between funny and repetitive, as the answers may get if you put too many of them, but I would surely have been disappointed had I paid list price, or even half-price, for the book. On my Kindle app for Android, I read it in less than an hour, with time to go back and re-read some of the funnier answers. It's full of answers, intentional and unintentional, that students gave in exams, when they did not know the correct answers. ( Amazon Paperback, Kindle, my review on Amazon)ĭon't get me wrong. If not for the price, I would have been a little disappointed. F in Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers, by Richard Benson
