(Right guys, sorry about that, I had a slight domestic problem - sunburn - and then I had to go to school to sort out my lessons for next year. Much like the S-boy.)
So, at the front of the class you erstwhile teacher stands up straight and looks out, silencing the class,
"Time for the pop quiz," he says. Glancing from one person to the other he shoots a question to Kyle, "What's the gravitational pull of the earth?"
Kyle puases a moment, "10 newtons a kilogram?"
The suddenly bouyant teacher nods his head, then proceeds to ask question at blistering speed to a number of other students. finally he comes to Zak.
"Speed of light?" he asks.
Zak replies, without hesitation, "299 792 458 m/s"
"Good,"
Another round of questions, until Brad gets the seat,
"What's the formula for Mass, Force and Acceleration?"
Brad, you don't seem to know this one. Uhoh, your face has gone blank.
Do you?
(You failed the roll, but only by one, so you get to have a chance to answer it yourself... The internet is at your fingertips.)
Originally posted by Trickster
(Right guys, sorry about that, I had a slight domestic problem - sunburn - and then I had to go to school to sort out my lessons for next year. Much like the S-boy.)So, at the front of the class you erstwhile teacher stands up straight and looks out, silencing the class,
"Time for the pop quiz," he says. Glancing from one person to the other he shoots a question to Kyle, "What's the gravitational pull of the earth?"
Kyle puases a moment, "10 newtons a kilogram?"
The suddenly bouyant teacher nods his head, then proceeds to ask question at blistering speed to a number of other students. finally he comes to Zak.
"Speed of light?" he asks.
Zak replies, without hesitation, "299 792 458 m/s"
"Good,"Another round of questions, until Brad gets the seat,
"What's the formula for Mass, Force and Acceleration?"Brad, you don't seem to know this one. Uhoh, your face has gone blank.
Do you?(You failed the roll, but only by one, so you get to have a chance to answer it yourself... The internet is at your fingertips.)
((You have lesson clashes?))
"Erm.... Is it....force = mass x acceleration??" Says Brad in a very hesitant manor