I’m Mr. Lonely

I’m Mr. Lonely
Kids these days seem to be getting wittier as the years go by. Just look at the answer that this student had given to a question asking about human cells. In a biology class, one needs to use facts and not just answer with feelings. This kid clearly did not get the memo.  We hope the teacher is forgiving and makes him retest so that he can get it right next time.

He Admits It

He Admits It

Well, after getting the rest of the answers correct, a kid can do so much but brag a little, right? This kid here wanted the teacher to know that he is smart, therefore he gave the correct answer. However, the preferred answer to the question was actually an explanation using math. The teacher could have at least acknowledged that the kid is smart.

What Is Love

What Is Love

When you get the chance to give a witty answer, you must always take the chance. This answer has to be one of the funniest ones on this list as it shows just how carefree the student is. This kid has an amazing sense of humor and we really hope the teacher gets to see this. It must have been surprising and must have also made the teacher dance too.

Three States That Matter Most

Three States That Matter Most

Well, this kid is actually very gifted in being able to relate his daily encounter with his scientific knowledge. The answers are actually all correct, so you cannot just flunk him. We hope that the teacher sees that this is actually a very practical way of learning about science.

Bob Isn’t Left With Just 7 Candy Bars

Bob Isn’t Left With Just 7 Candy Bars

You cannot blame this kid for giving a real answer to the problem. If Bob actually has a habit of eating 29 bars of chocolate regularly, then it is inevitable that he gets diabetes. We are guessing that the teacher that conducted this test must have pondered on this answer for quite some time.

A Rebel Without A Cause

A Rebel Without A Cause

When you are asked to describe yourself, it often becomes very difficult to do so, especially if it is done on the spot. This kid here has managed to describe himself in a very simple but effective manner, calling himself a rebel. He had to use three words but instead used four, proving himself.