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- EXAM PAPERS
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- ¾Excerpts From Science Exam Papers
- ¢By²:¹ Plugster/Defiance
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- ¾1. ² Charles Darwin was a naturalist
- who wrote the organ of the species.
-
- ¾2. ² Benjamin Franklin produced
- electricity by rubbing cats backwards.
-
- ¾3. ² The theory of evolution was
- greatly objected to because it made
- man think.
-
- ¾4. ² Three kinds of blood vessels are
- arteries, vanes and caterpillers.
-
- ¾5. ² The dodo is a bird that is almost
- decent by now.
-
- ¾6. ² To remove air from a flask, fill
- it with water, tip the water out, and
- put
- the cork in quick before the air
- can get back in.
-
- ¾7. ² The process of turning steam back
- into water again is called
- conversation.
-
- ¾8. ² A magnet is something you find
- crawling all over a dead cat.
-
- ¾9. ² The Earth makes one resolution
- every 24 hours.
-
- ¾10.² The cuckoo bird does not lay his
- own eggs.
-
- ¶¾11.² To prevent conception when having
- intercourse,the male wears a
- condominium.
-
- ¾12.² To collect fumes of sulfur, hold
- a deacon over a flame in a test tube.
-
- ¾13.² Parallel lines never meet, unless
- you bend one or both of them.
-
- ¾14.² Algebraical symbols are used when
- you do not know what you are talking
- about.
-
- ¾15.² Geometry teaches us to bisex
- angles.
-
- ¾16.² A circle is a line which meets
- its other end without ending.
-
- ¾17.² The pistol of a flower is its
- only protection against insects.
-
- ¾18.² The moon is a planet just like
- the Earth, only itis even deader.
-
- ¾19.² Artificial insemination is when
- the farmer does it to the cow instead
- of the bull.
-
- ¾20.² An example of animal breeding is
- the farmer who mated a bull that gave
- a great deal of milk with a bull
- with good meat.
-
- ¾21.² We believe that the reptiles came
- from the amphibians by spontaneous
- generation and study of rocks.
-
- ¾22.² English sparrows and starlings
- eat the farmers grain and soil his
- corpse.
- ¶²
- ¾23.² By self-pollination, the farmer
- may get a flock of long-haired sheep.
-
- ¾24.² If conditions are not favorable,
- bacteria go into a period of
- adolescence.
-
- ¾25.² Dew is formed on leaves when the
- sun shines down on them and makes
- them perspire.
-
- ¾26.² Vegetative propagation is the
- process by which one individual
- manufactures another individual by
- accident.
-
- ¾27.² A super-saturated solution is one
- that holds more than it can hold.
-
- ¾28.² A triangle which has an angle of
- 135 degrees is called an obscene
- triangle.
-
- ¾29.² Blood flows down one leg and up
- the other.
-
- ¾30.² A person should take a bath once
- in the summer, and not quite so often
- in the winter.
-
- ¾31.² The hookworm larvae enters the
- human body through the soul.
-
- ¾32.² When you haven't got enough
- iodine in your blood you get a
- glacier.
-
- ¾33.² It is a well-known fact that a
- deceased body harms the mind.
-
- ¾34.² Humans are more intelligent than
- ¶²beasts because the human branes have
- more convulsions.
-
- ¾35.² For fainting: rub the person's
- chest, or if a lady, rub her arm above
- the hand instead.
-
- ¾36.² For fractures: to see if the
- limb is broken, wiggle it gently back
- and forth.
-
- ¾37.² For dog bite: put the dog away
- for several days. If he has not
- recovered, then kill it.
-
- ¾38.² For nosebleed: put the nose much
- lower than the body.
-
- ¾39.² For drowning: climb on top of
- the person and move up and down to
- make artificial perspiration.
-
- ¾40.² To remove dust from the eye, pull
- the eye down over the nose.
-
- ¾41.² For head colds: use an agonizer
- to spray the nose until it drops in
- your throat.
-
- ¾42.² For snakebites: bleed the wound
- and rape the victim in a blanket for
- shock.
-
- ¾43.² For asphyxiation: apply
- artificial respiration until the
- patient is dead.
-
- ¾44.² Before giving a blood
- transfusion, find out if the blood is
- affirmative or negative.
-
- ¾45.² Bar magnets have north and south
- ¶²poles, horseshoe magnets have east and
- west poles.
-
- ¾46.² When water freezes you can walk
- on it. That is what Christ did long
- ago in wintertime.
-
- ¾47.² When you smell an odorless gas,
- it is probably carbon monoxide.
-