Sunday school answer

[4] For example, if a Sunday school teacher were to ask the question, "Now class, what is brown and furry and collects nuts for the winter?

[6] It can also be used to criticize someone for boastfully trying to call attention to their knowledge of the Bible.

[9] Some Christian educators raise the concern that kids are getting too much Sunday School, eventually leading to spiritual burnout.

[10] National Basketball Association player Jeremy Lin said in a 2013 interview that, although he "knew the Sunday school answers" while he was growing up, it was not until he became a high school freshman and joined a youth group where he experienced "radical love" that he felt like he wanted to commit to Christianity.

Such answers include "reading the scriptures, praying daily, serving ... family and others, and attending the temple and ... Sunday meetings".

A photograph of a woman wearing a red-and-blue-striped robe holding a white stick and speaking while standing in front of a group of children who are facing her
To call an answer a "Sunday school answer" is to suggest that the answer could have been provided at a Sunday school by a child who was not even listening to the question.