FUNNIEST KID TEST ANSWERS PART 10 ft. Rebecca Zamolo - Summary

Summary

This is a comedic commentary by two individuals, likely YouTubers, on a series of humorous kid test answers and drawings. They react to various submissions, including a kid who exaggeratedly claimed they could eat Saturn, a math problem involving a person with 20 girlfriends, and a drawing of a dolphin with legs. The commentators poke fun at the kids' answers, the teacher's responses, and even their own understanding of certain words, such as "Optimus." They also engage in light-hearted banter and jokingly criticize the kids' handwriting, spelling, and life choices. Throughout the video, they promote another video on Rebecca's channel, encourage viewers to subscribe, and end with a playful farewell.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker is reading and reacting to funny kid test answers.
2. The speaker is joined by Rebecca.
3. This is part 10 of a series of videos on funny kid test answers.
4. One test answer says "I'm so hungry I could eat Saturn."
5. A student wrote "I'm so big I feel like your mom" in response to a question about exaggeration.
6. A math problem asks students to write a story problem that shows 20 - 13 = 7.
7. A student answered the math problem with a story about having 20 girlfriends and breaking up with 13 of them.
8. A teacher wrote "#minimumwage #McDonalds" on a student's math test.
9. A student drew a picture of a dolphin with legs on a test.
10. A test question asks students to write a story problem that shows a student has smelled burned fat before.
11. A student answered that they smelled burned fat at the gym.
12. A test asks students to get their parents' signature, and one student wrote "long" instead of their parent's name.
13. A student drew a house instead of answering "yes" or "no" to a question about being childish.
14. A student answered "yes" to a question about being nervous and drew a picture of a love heart.
15. A student answered "no" to a question about being racist and colored in the "no" with a marker.
16. A test question asks students to fill in a job application for McDonald's.
17. A student confused the word "war" with "horror".
18. A student asked their teacher out on a date and the teacher said "wow, no".
19. The speaker and Rebecca are promoting their other videos and channels.