ELEVEN-YEAR- OLDS’ SCIENCE TESTS:
The following answers are from science exams taken by eleven-year-olds: “Water is composed of two gins: Oxygin and Hydrogin. Oxygin is pure gin. Hydrogin is gin and water.” “When you breathe, you inspire. When you do not breathe, you expire.” “H20 is hot water, and CO2 is cold water.” “To collect fumes of sulphur, hold down a deacon over a flame in a test tube” “When you smell an odorless gas, it is probably carbon monoxide” “Nitrogen is not found in Ireland because it is not found in a free state” “Three kinds of blood vessels are arteries, vanes, and caterpillars.” “Blood flows down one leg and up the other.” “Respiration is composed of two acts, first inspiration, and then expectoration.” “The moon is a planet just like the earth, only it is even deader.” “Artificial insemination is when the farmer does it to the cow instead of the bull.” “Dew is formed on leaves when the sun shines down…
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