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**Title:** Funniest Exam Answers (Part 6)
**Content:**
* Introduction to a video showcasing humorous exam answers
* **Featured Exams:**
1. Biology: Incorrectly drawn digestive system with absurd elements
2. Logic: Illogical yet entertaining answers to various questions
3. Essay: A student submits a rude gesture instead of written work
4. Math: A clever (yet correct?) equation deriving "woman = problems"
5. Geometry (1st Grade): A child mistakenly pastes a picture of Rambo instead of a rhombus
6. English: A student invents a "universal translator via satellite" as a revolutionary project
7. English (Comparatives/Superlatives): A walrus appears in answers; student claims "home" was lost in the exam
* **Call to Action:** Subscribe, like, and follow the creator (Lohan Palomera) on social networks
* **Tone:** Light-hearted, humorous, and playful, poking fun at ridiculous exam answers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact concise and numbered:
**Video and Channel Facts**
1. The text is a transcript of a video, part of a series.
2. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel and activate notifications.
3. The channel has other social media networks (Twitter mentioned).
**Giveaway Facts**
4. A giveaway is announced for a Nintendo Switch, 2 XL portable speakers, and more.
5. To enter, viewers must download an app called "Snaptu" and follow specific steps.
6. Winners will be announced in a week.
**Exam Facts (various subjects)**
7. A biology exam from Mexico is featured, with a student's incorrect digestive system drawing.
8. A logic exam question about chocolates and diabetes is showcased.
9. A student's answer to a question about the classification of living beings incorrectly states "racism".
10. A math/logic exam features equations about time, money, and women, surprisingly making logical sense.
11. A 1st-grade geometry exam requires pasting a rhombus, with a student mistakenly using a picture of Rambo.
12. An English exam features a student's "revolutionary invention" – a universal translator via satellite.
13. Another English exam asks for comparative and superlative forms of words, with a student drawing a walrus instead.
**Student and Teacher Facts**
14. A student's drawing for a biology exam earned a grade of zero.
15. A student's "revolutionary invention" in an English exam also earned a grade of zero.
16. A student in an exam wrote that they couldn't complete the exercise because they had "lost their home" and were living in the exam.