A SCHOOL teacher has got herself suspended after giving pupils a maths quiz which featured gangs, prostitutes and cocaine.

Joanne Bolser, from Mobile, Alabama, got herself in hot water when she handed out the sheet to language arts students at Burns Middle School.

According to WPMI she was put on administrative leave after it emerged that the quiz questions featured violence, racial stereotypes and girls getting “knocked up.”

Ms Bolser is a long term teacher at the school and was due to retire this year.

One of her pupils took a photo of the test and sent it to his mother, Erica Hall.

One of the items on the LA Math Proficiency Test featured “Tyrone” and the question: “There are 20 girls in his gang, What is the exact percentage of girls Tyrone knocked up?”

Another item asked about drug dealer Leeroy who sold “an 8 ball to Antonio for $320 and 2 grams to Juan for $85 per gram. What is the street value of the rest of his hold?”

“Ramon” featured who is involved in “drive-by shootings” and “Pedro” who is serving six years for murder.

Another question discussed “Dwayne” who “pimps 3 ho’s.”

The question said: “If the price is $85 per trick, how many tricks per day must each ho turn to support Dwayne’s $800 per day crack habit?”

Ms Hall said she was astonished by the test.

She told TV station WALA that the pupils thought Ms Bolser wasn’t being serious when she handed it out, but realised she was when the teacher asked them to complete it and hand it in.

The LA Maths Proficiency Test is actually a fictional quiz which was first drawn up as a joke in 2002.

It has been getting teachers into hot water ever since — with educators in New Mexico, Illinois and California getting suspended for giving it to students.

Bolser was suspended on the last day of the school year — she will have a hearing and will be able to appeal.