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These pictures reveal some of the cheeky, imaginative anddownright comical wrong answers given by clueless students when presented with a question that leaves them stumped in exams, including one who was asked: 'The first cells were probably...?', to which they answered: 'lonely'.ÕâЩͼƬչʾµÄÊÇһЩºñÁ³Æ¤¡¢ÏëÏóÁ¦·á¸»¡¢Ö±ÂÊ»¬»üµÄ´íÎó´ð°¸¡£ËüÃǵÄÖ÷ÈËÔòÊÇÔÚ¿¼ÊÔÖб»ÎÊÌâÄѵúÁÎÞÍ·Ð÷µÄѧÉúÃÇ¡£ÆäÖÐһλ¸çÃÇÓöµ½µÄÎÊÌâÊÇ¡°×î³õµÄϸ°û¿ÉÄÜÊÇ¡¡£¿¡±Ëû´ðµÄÊÇ¡°¹Â¶ÀµÄ¡±¡£
One child, who clearly had no clue what the answer to his test question was, sketched a picture of himself leaping over a hurdle with a speech bubble filled with the words: ¡®I run so hard in hope that you give Sam an A.¡¯Ò»¸öÏÔÈ»²»ÖªµÀÕâµÀÊÔÌâÔõô»Ø´ðµÄСº¢»ÁËÒ»ÕÅͼ¡£ÉÏÃæ»×ÅËû×Ô¼ºÕýÌø¹ýÒ»¸ö¿çÀ¸£¬ÅԱߵĶ԰×ÖÐÂúÂúµ±µ±µØÐ´×Å£º¡°ÎÒÅܵÃÌØ±ðŬÁ¦£¬Ï£ÍûÄãÄܸøÉ½Ä·Ò»¸öA¡£¡±£¨Õ⺢×Ó¿ÉÄܾͽÐɽķ£¬¹þ¹þ£©
Another pupil, who was asked what the definition of 'PEMDAS' was, wrote 'please excuse my dope ass swag'. The pupil in question, perhaps unsurprisingly, was graded with an F.ÁíÍâÒ»ÃûѧÉú±»ÒªÇó¸ø³ö¡®PEMDAS¡¯µÄÒâ˼£¬È»¶øËûдµÀ£º¡°please excuse my dope ass swag¡±£¨ÇëÔÁÂÎÒÒ¡»Î´Àƨ¹É£©¡£Ò²Ðí½á¹ûºÁ²»ÒâÍ⣬ÀÏʦ¸øÕâÃûÎÊÌâѧÉú´ò·ÖF¡£
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One rebel was instructed not to 'write your essay on this page', but instead wrote the words 'your essay' on that very page.һλÅÑÄæµÄѧÉú´ðÌâʱ±»ÒªÇó²»Òª¡°ÔÚÕâһҳдÄãµÄÎÄÕ¡±£¬È´Æ«Æ«ÔÚÄÇһҳдÉÏÁËÕ⼸¸ö×Ö¡ª¡ª¡°ÄãµÄÎÄÕ¡±¡£
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Another student, who was clearly struggling in a math test when asked to fill in whether one number was greater or lesser than another simply wrote 'or' beside each question.ÁíÒ»ÃûѧÉúÏÔÈ»ÔÚÒ»³¡Êýѧ¿¼ÊÔÖнʾ¡ÄÔÖ¡£µ±ÌâĿҪÇóËûÌîдһ¸öÊý×Ö±ÈÁíÒ»¸öÊý×Ö´ó»¹ÊÇСʱ£¬ËûÔÚÿ¸öÎÊÌâÉϼòµ¥µØÐ´ÁË¡°»òÕß¡±¡£
Remarks from frustrated teachers also appear on some of the papers, with comments such as 'I am extremely tempted to give you full credit for this'.ÔÚһЩÊÔ¾íÉÏ£¬ÎÞÄεÄÀÏʦ»¹»áÅúЩÆÀÓÏñÊÇ¡°Îҷdz£ÏëÒòΪÕâ¸ö¸øÄãÂú·Ö¡£¡±
One clever student, who failed miserably in filling out a multiple choice paper, used the answer sheet to spell out the words: 'screw this'.Ò»Ãû»úÁéµÄѧÉú¿ÉÁ¯µØ´ð²»À´Ò»ÕÅÂúÊÇÑ¡ÔñÌâµÄÊÔ¾í£¬±ãÓôðÌâֽƴ³öÁË¡°°ÑËüÈà³ÉÒ»ÍÅ¡£¡±
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