Take this quiz to see how much you can follow directions

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  1. Accalia Gummi Ship Junkie

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    This quiz will test how well you can read directions. Read all questions before doing anything.

    1. If your first name starts with A-M draw a smiley face on the paper.
    2. If your first name starts with N-Z draw a sad face on the paper.
    3. If you've done the above do five jumping jacks.
    4. If you've done the jumping jacks laugh for no reason.
    5. If you've gotten past this point start clapping
    6. If you're still here scream for joy
    7. If you're getting annoyed stomp your feet
    8. If you're angry now then show it by doing something stupid
    9. If you're still here shout something stupid
    10. If you're still reading wink
    11. If you're still reading act angry
    12. Clap your hands
    13. Stomp your feet
    14. Raise your hand
    15. Scream
    16. If you've made it this far without anything on the paper write your name on the back and turn it in

    I failed
     
  2. Krowley Moderator

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    I think you would have passed if you just wrote your name on the back.
     
  3. Heart ❤ Enjoy every moment with all ya got

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    oh our teacher made us do this last year... The whole class(myself included) failed
     
  4. Sufris Twilight Town Denizen

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    I got something similar.

    The whole class failed.

    Wonderful, ain't it?
     
  5. Mixt The dude that does the thing

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    In my old 5/6 grade gifted class we did this. But the fun part was that with it being a joint grade class half of the class changes each year and she assigns a piece like this every year. So, having already made this point to the 6th graders we were told to follow the bad steps anyway. So everyone in the class "failed" but she started the post-assignment talk by congatulating the 6th graders and telling all the 5th graders they failed. The look on thier faces is priceless. First is the shock because, being gifted and all, they hate failing; and then it shifts over to confusion because they aren't sure how only half the class failed when everyone was following the bad instructions.