Respuestas de EXÁMENES de NIÑOS Más divertidas #5 - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous take on exam answers, with the host expressing their desire to share these answers, which they believe are superior to those found in their own video. The host emphasizes that they have not brought these answers because they are difficult to find and often seem familiar.

The host begins by discussing an exam question about the types of beings that exist on Earth, followed by a question about a three-legged animal. They then discuss a question about whether a number can be a divisor of itself, and a question about the difference between domestic and foreign trade.

The host also shares a story about a student who was forced to copy everything the teacher said during a dictation, and how they considered this an infringement on the child's rights. They also discuss the concept of dyslexia and how it can sometimes interfere with reading comprehension.

The host concludes by expressing their desire to find more exam answers to share, and they encourage viewers to like and share the video. The host also mentions a future video where they will be tested by their cousin, a teacher. They end the video by thanking the audience and playing some music.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about funny exam answers.
2. The creator of the video had asked for funny exam answers from their audience.
3. The video features exam answers from a child named Ferrán.
4. Ferrán did not write his name at the top of his exam, but instead wrote it below his answers.
5. A teacher had written "write your name" at the top of the exam, but Ferrán ignored the instruction.
6. Ferrán answered a question about the types of beings that exist on Earth by drawing a three-legged animal.
7. Ferrán defined "domestic trade" as buying things from a store called Mercadona.
8. Ferrán defined "foreign trade" as buying things online.
9. A teacher published an image of a student's work in November 2019.
10. A child was asked to write the names of the autonomous communities of Spain.
11. The child incorrectly identified Ceuta as a large region in Spain that had "conquered" part of the country.
12. A child was asked to explain the difference between domestic trade and foreign trade.
13. A child was asked to write a compound word using the words "snow" and "plow".
14. A child was given a dictation exercise and was asked to write a passage without mistakes.
15. The child made many spelling mistakes during the dictation exercise.
16. A child was asked to identify situations where a child's rights are being violated.
17. A child answered that making their bed was a violation of their rights.
18. A child was asked to write a letter to a Roman child explaining what they found interesting about Roman civilization.
19. The child wrote that they were interested in the fact that women in ancient Rome were not allowed to do certain things.
20. A child was given an English exam and was asked to answer questions in English.
21. A child was asked to show their reasoning for a mathematical problem.
22. A child was asked to reduce fractions to their simplest form.
23. A child expressed a desire for their school to be blown up by a bomb.
24. A child threatened to go crazy if they did not get a good grade on an exam.
25. A child drew a picture of a cat with a gun and a kitten.
26. A child was given a grade of 7 on an exam.
27. The video creator hopes to find more funny exam answers to share in the future.