Maybe these are real, and maybe they're not. After all, they have been making the rounds on the Internet. One thing
is for sure, though - there are people out there who would actually answer test questions in this manner. I suppose
if you're going to get the answer wrong, you might as well enjoy it.
Thanks to Itay for providing this one:
(12/22/2010)
Thanks to Cornell for sending these - origin unknown:
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