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|blackboardText="March Madness" is not an excuse for missing school.
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|number= 431
|couchGag=A montage of old sitcom parodies, before the family finally sits on the couch.
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|prodcode= [[Production season LABF|LABF02]]
|Written By=[[Michael Price]]
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|airdate= March 1, [[2009]]
|Directed By=[[Lance Kramer]]
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"'''How The Test Was Won'''" is a Season 20 episode of ''The Simpsons''. It aired on March 1, 2009.
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"'''How The Test Was Won'''" is the eleventh episode of [[Season 20|broadcast season 20]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the four hundred thirty-first episode overall. It originally aired on March 1, [[2009]]. The episode was written by [[Michael Price]] and directed by [[Lance Kramer]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|[[Bart]] and other underachievers of [[Springfield Elementary School]] are sent on a surprise trip to [[Capital City]] to keep them from taking a national assessment test, while [[Lisa]] struggles with it after only getting 96% in the practice test. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] forgets to send in an insurance payment on time and has to prevent anybody from getting hurt in his house.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Bart]] accidentally receives a perfect score on a practice test for the upcoming Vice President's Assessment Test, by writing "Slurp My Snot" across his page. This enables him to attend a special pizza party, with a helicopter as his escort. However, it turns out to be a clever plan to purge the school of all bad test takers. Bart didn't receive a perfect score and the helicopter is a disguised school bus. He, [[Nelson]], [[Ralph]], [[Kearney]], [[Dolph]], and [[Jimbo]] are driven to [[Capitol City]] by [[Otto]], along with [[Principal Skinner]], who was pushed onboard the bus by [[Superintendent Chalmers]]. On the way, Ralph stops for a bathroom break, and the bus is disassembled by a vandal (while Otto is still sitting in it). The group attempts to walk the rest of the way, but they lose Ralph on a garbage barge. Skinner signals for a piano cargo ship to rescue Ralph with its crane, but he accidentally stuns the driver. Skinner rescues Ralph himself by jumping onboard the crate hoisted by the crane and using the law of conservation of angular momentum. He lands on the barge and the kids and Otto follow him. As it turns out, the garbage barge they have all landed on is headed towards [[Springfield Elementary]]. The boys now believe that education is impressive due to Skinner's saving the day, and so Skinner reads The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to the boys until they arrive, which they enjoy.
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[[Bart]] accidentally receives a perfect score on a practice test for the upcoming Vice President's Assessment Test, by writing "Slurp My Snot" across his page. This enables him to attend a special pizza party, with a helicopter as his escort. However, it turns out to be a clever plan to purge the school of all bad test takers. Bart didn't receive a perfect score and the helicopter is disguised as the school bus, with [[Otto]] at the wheel. He, [[Nelson]], [[Ralph]], [[Kearney]], [[Dolph]], and [[Jimbo]] are driven to [[Capital City]], along with [[Principal Skinner]], who was pushed onboard the bus by [[Superintendent Chalmers]]. On the way, Ralph stops for a bathroom break, and the bus is disassembled by a vandal (while Otto is still sitting in it). The group attempts to walk the rest of the way, but they lose Ralph on a garbage barge. Skinner signals for a piano cargo ship to rescue Ralph with its crane, but he accidentally stuns the driver. Skinner rescues Ralph himself by jumping onboard the crate hoisted by the crane and using the law of conservation of angular momentum. He lands on the barge and the kids and Otto follow him. As it turns out, the garbage barge they have all landed on is headed towards [[Springfield Elementary]]. The boys now believe that education is impressive due to Skinner's saving the day, and so Skinner reads The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to the boys until they arrive, which they enjoy.
Meanwhile, [[Homer]] is late making an insurance payment, and won't be insured until 3:00 PM, so he can't hurt himself until then. Images of injuries flood his mind when he gets home, envisioning Marge's book club being killed by a series of freak accidents. He has to keep the entire book club safe while he is still uninsured, but ends up throwing a knife in [[Mr. Burns]] head at 3:01 as he randomly walks onto the Simpsons' property. [[Marge]], however, is pleased to know what Homer can and can't do. At school, [[Lisa]] is unable to focus on the test, as the thought of Bart being smarter torments her. When the test ends, she hasn't answered a single question. However, Skinner returns just in time to cancel the test and lift the school's ban on dancing.
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Meanwhile, [[Homer]] is late making an insurance payment, and won't be insured until 3:00 PM, so he can't hurt himself until then. Images of injuries flood his mind when he gets home, envisioning Marge's book club being killed by a series of freak accidents. Helen Lovejoy's hair being set on fire, her shoes stabbing Kookie Kwan in the eyes, and her falling back into a statue holding an axe which flies across the room and hits Agnes Skinner in the back. Marge runs around frantically exclaiming that they are liable, then begins making out with Lindsey Naegle, much to Homer's pleasure. Homer then snaps out of his imagination, exclaiming,"NOOO!!!" only to discover they are all still alive. He has to keep the entire book club safe while he is still uninsured, but ends up throwing a knife in [[Mr. Burns]] head at 3:01 as he randomly walks onto the Simpsons' property. [[Marge]], however, is pleased to know what Homer can and can't do. At school, [[Lisa]] is unable to focus on the test, as the thought of Bart being smarter torments her (also due to the fact that all of the test's answers have exactly the same meaning). When the test ends, she hasn't answered a single question. However, Skinner returns just in time to cancel the test and lift the school's ban on dancing, where they dance until the end of the episode.
 
 
== Appearences ==
 
=== Characters ===
 
 
 
* [[Homer Simpson]]
 
* [[Marge Simpson]]
 
* [[Bart Simpson]]
 
* [[Lisa Simpson]]
 
* [[George H.W. Bush]]
 
* [[Drederick Tatum]]
 
* [[Barney Gumble]]
 
* [[Carl Carlson]]
 
* [[Lenny Leonard]]
 
* [[Moe Szyslak]]
 
* [[Disco Stu]]
 
* [[Ned Flanders]]
 
* [[Principal Seymour Skinner]]
 
* [[Edna Krabappel]]
 
* [[Chief Wiggum]]
 
* [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]]
 
* [[Maggie Simpson]]
 
* [[Mr. Becker]]
 
* [[Nelson Muntz]]
 
* [[Superintendent Chalmers]]
 
* [[Mr. Largo]]
 
* [[Martin Prince]]
 
* [[Milhouse Van Houten]]
 
* [[Lewis]]
 
* [[Richard]]
 
* [[Sherri and Terri]]
 
* [[Francine Rhenquist]]
 
* [[Janey Powell]]
 
* [[Lunchlady Doris]]
 
* [[Ralph Wiggum]]
 
* [[Wendell]]
 
* [[Coach Krupt]]
 
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* There is also a [[Wikipedia: Kid vs. Kat|Kit vs. Kat]] episode called How the Test Was Won
 
  
*According to [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] the entire series took place over a week. Odd considering he had a flashback involved [[Treehouse of Horror XIII]].
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Latest revision as of 16:56, October 15, 2025

Season 20 Episode
430 "Take My Life, Please"
431
"How the Test Was Won"
"No Loan Again, Naturally" 432


"How the Test Was Won"
How the Test Was Won promo.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 431
Season number: S20 E11
Production code: LABF02
Original airdate: March 1, 2009
Billboard gag: Lost Child-No Reward
Chalkboard gag: "March Madness" is not an excuse for missing school.
Couch gag: Sitcom parodies couch gag
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Michael Price
Directed by: Lance Kramer
DVD features

"How The Test Was Won" is the eleventh episode of broadcast season 20 of The Simpsons and the four hundred thirty-first episode overall. It originally aired on March 1, 2009. The episode was written by Michael Price and directed by Lance Kramer.

Synopsis[edit]

Bart and other underachievers of Springfield Elementary School are sent on a surprise trip to Capital City to keep them from taking a national assessment test, while Lisa struggles with it after only getting 96% in the practice test. Meanwhile, Homer forgets to send in an insurance payment on time and has to prevent anybody from getting hurt in his house.

Plot[edit]

Bart accidentally receives a perfect score on a practice test for the upcoming Vice President's Assessment Test, by writing "Slurp My Snot" across his page. This enables him to attend a special pizza party, with a helicopter as his escort. However, it turns out to be a clever plan to purge the school of all bad test takers. Bart didn't receive a perfect score and the helicopter is disguised as the school bus, with Otto at the wheel. He, Nelson, Ralph, Kearney, Dolph, and Jimbo are driven to Capital City, along with Principal Skinner, who was pushed onboard the bus by Superintendent Chalmers. On the way, Ralph stops for a bathroom break, and the bus is disassembled by a vandal (while Otto is still sitting in it). The group attempts to walk the rest of the way, but they lose Ralph on a garbage barge. Skinner signals for a piano cargo ship to rescue Ralph with its crane, but he accidentally stuns the driver. Skinner rescues Ralph himself by jumping onboard the crate hoisted by the crane and using the law of conservation of angular momentum. He lands on the barge and the kids and Otto follow him. As it turns out, the garbage barge they have all landed on is headed towards Springfield Elementary. The boys now believe that education is impressive due to Skinner's saving the day, and so Skinner reads The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to the boys until they arrive, which they enjoy. Meanwhile, Homer is late making an insurance payment, and won't be insured until 3:00 PM, so he can't hurt himself until then. Images of injuries flood his mind when he gets home, envisioning Marge's book club being killed by a series of freak accidents. Helen Lovejoy's hair being set on fire, her shoes stabbing Kookie Kwan in the eyes, and her falling back into a statue holding an axe which flies across the room and hits Agnes Skinner in the back. Marge runs around frantically exclaiming that they are liable, then begins making out with Lindsey Naegle, much to Homer's pleasure. Homer then snaps out of his imagination, exclaiming,"NOOO!!!" only to discover they are all still alive. He has to keep the entire book club safe while he is still uninsured, but ends up throwing a knife in Mr. Burns head at 3:01 as he randomly walks onto the Simpsons' property. Marge, however, is pleased to know what Homer can and can't do. At school, Lisa is unable to focus on the test, as the thought of Bart being smarter torments her (also due to the fact that all of the test's answers have exactly the same meaning). When the test ends, she hasn't answered a single question. However, Skinner returns just in time to cancel the test and lift the school's ban on dancing, where they dance until the end of the episode.

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