Third Grade Test
A first-grade teacher, Ms. Brooks, was having
trouble with one of her students. The teacher asked, "Harry,
what's your problem?"
Harry answered, "I'm
too smart for the 1st grade. My sister
is in the 3rd grade and I'm smarter
than she is! I think I should be in the
3rd grade too!"
Ms. Brooks had had enough. She took Harry to the principal's office.
While Harry waited in the outer office, the
teacher explained to the principal what the
situation was. The principal told Ms.
Brooks he would give the boy a test. If he failed to answer any of his questions he
was to go back to the 1st grade and behave. She agreed.
Harry was brought in and the conditions were
explained to him and he agreed to take the
test.
Principal: "What
is 3 x 3?"
Harry: "9."
Principal: "What
is 6 x 6?"
Harry: "36."
And so it went with every question the
principal thought a 3rd grader should
know.
The principal looks at Ms. Brooks and tells
her, "I think Harry can go to the 3rd grade."
Ms. Brooks says to the principal, "Let
me ask him some questions."
The principal and Harry both agreed.
Ms. Brooks asks, "What
does a cow have four of that I have only two of?"
Harry, after a moment: "Legs."
Ms. Brooks: "What
is in your pants that you have but I do not have?"
The principal wondered why would
she ask such a question!
Harry replied: "Pockets."
Ms. Brooks: "What
does a dog do that a man steps into?"
Harry: "Pants."
Ms. Brooks: “What
starts with a C, ends with a T, is hairy, oval, delicious
and contains a thin, whitish liquid?"
Harry: "Coconut."
The principal sat forward with his mouth
hanging open.
Ms. Brooks: "What
goes in hard and pink then comes out soft and sticky?"
The principal's eyes opened really wide and
before he could stop the answer, Harry replied,
"Bubble gum."
Ms. Brooks: "What
does a man do standing up, a woman does sitting down and a dog does on three
legs?"
Harry: "Shake
hands."
The principal was trembling.
Ms. Brooks: "What
word starts with an 'F' and ends in 'K' that means a lot of heat and
excitement?"
Harry: "Fire truck."
The principal breathed a sigh of relief and
told the teacher, "Put Harry in the fifth-grade,
I got the last seven questions wrong.....”