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What'S Hard Water? It'S Ice... My Mummy'S A Pole Dancer And Heartless Giraffes: Teachers Reveal Funniest Exam Answers Ever

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For years, the 'Kung <deleted>' gland somehow escaped the attention of endocrinologists.

But one student has clearly found it... according to his hilarious answer to a biology exam question (complete with surreal sketch).

And what about the meaning of the term 'hermaphrodite'. That would, apparently, be 'Lady Gaga'.

Welcome to the wonderful world of Funnyexam.com - a website crammed with astonishingly bad answers given by students in both the UK and US.

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Discovery of the legendary 'Kung <deleted>' gland, according to one student on Funnyexam.com

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See the top right corner, so that you're quite clear they're talking about a 'horse'...

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Now that's a 'hard' exam question

Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1noH1zeSK

  • Q. What is meant by the term 'hermaphrodite'? A. Lady Gaga
  • Q. What do we call the science of classifying living things? A. Racism

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some of these are brilliant !

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maybe we could expand a bit regarding the 'multiple choice' examination format...teachers/instructors, as an entity should not be proud...

'what is this??!! a stinkin' pub quiz over here??!!...who d'ye think yer messin' with, ye ignorant POS!!'

tutsi was always a 'difficult' student...

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