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What do you put on if you need to think about something carefully?
 
your thinking cap
 
your blue wig
 
your creative vibe
 
your smart beret
What kind of colours do you pass an exam with if your result is very good?
 
flying
 
bright
 
super
 
lime
What do you do with the books when you need to study a lot?
 
you hit them
 
you dissect them
 
you scan them
 
you pray to them
How do you call someone who reads a lot?
 
a bookworm
 
an owl
 
a nerd
 
a geek
Somebody who copies their answers from someone else in a test can be called
 
a copycat
 
a mouse
 
an ostrich
 
a rubberneck
A teacher's favourite student can be referred to as
 
a teacher's pet.
 
a teacher's foot stall.
 
a teacher's star.
 
a teachers lapdog.
When you memorise something, you learn it
 
off by heart
 
by heart
 
by brain
 
by mind
The word 'school' is both a noun and a verb.
 
True
 
False
If you skip classes and don't go to school, you play
 
truant.
 
hide and seek.
 
the clay.
 
dumb.
What can't you teach an old dog?
 
new tricks.
 
new roles.
 
new barks.
 
new behaviours.
If you are new to a job, you first need to learn...
 
the ropes.
 
the tricks.
 
where things go.
 
the hard way.
A very basic or foolish mistake can be described as...
 
a schoolboy's error.
 
a broken egg.
 
an Evel Knievel.
 
a not-again one.