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'''Pop Quiz from Ratburn''' is a song on the album ''[[Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix]]''. It is set to the tune of "{{w|Pop Goes the Weasel}}."
Pop Quiz from Ratburn is a song on [[Arthur's Really Rockin' Album]]. It is set to the tune of Pop Goes the Weasel.
 
==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==


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::Arthur: What's the metric weight of a flea?
::Arthur: What's the metric weight of a flea?


::Muffy: What is a Grecian urn?
::Muffy: What is a Grecian urn? Five tough questions every day!
::Sue Ellen: Five tough questions every day!


::Pop quiz from Ratburn!
::Pop quiz from Ratburn!
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::Pop quiz from Ratburn!
::Pop quiz from Ratburn!
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::What's 48 divided by 2?
::What's 48 divided by 2?
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::What language do the Scots learn?
::What language do the Scots learn?


:Won't the lunch bell ever ring?
::Won't the lunch bell ever ring?!
 
::Pop quiz from Ratburn!
 
::Mr. Ratburn: Pop quiz from Ratburn!
::Mr. Ratburn: Pop quiz from Ratburn!
::Pop quiz from Ratburn
::Mr. Ratburn: Pencils Down
::Binky: Aw!
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