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quiz

/kwɪz/

Meanings
  • Noun

    An activity or test to determine knowledge or ability, typically one that involves answering questions.

    - "He aced the quiz on mathematics."
    - "The quiz revealed that she knew little about history."
  • Verb

    To subject (someone) to a test or examination, typically one designed to assess their abilities or knowledge.

    - "They quizzed the new employee on company policies."
    - "The teacher quizzed the students on the chapter before the test."

Pronunciation
  1. /kwɪz/



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Rhymes
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miz , fizz , drizz , prize , wizes , sizes
Variants
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quiz , quizzes , quizzed , quizzer , quizzers , quizzing , quiz program , quiz show , quiz shows , pop quiz
Etymology
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From the Latin 'quaestio' meaning 'question'.


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  1. The first recorded use of the term 'quiz' to refer to a test or examination was in 1573.

  2. The term 'quiz' comes from the Latin word 'quaestio', which means 'question'.

  3. The longest quiz on record was held in 1999 in the United States and lasted for 24 hours.


Related Concepts
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  1. Exam: An extended test of knowledge or ability, often used in educational or professional settings.

  2. Test: A procedure for evaluating the quality, performance, or characteristics of something.


Culture
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Quizzes have been used for centuries to test knowledge and abilities. They can be found in various forms such as multiple choice tests, true or false questions, and essay questions. Quizzes are commonly used in educational settings to assess student progress, but they can also be used for entertainment purposes.

How to Memorize "quiz"

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    - Create mental images of the key concepts and facts you need to remember.

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    - Create associations between related concepts or ideas.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use mnemonic techniques to help you remember the quiz material. For example, create acronyms or rhymes to help you remember key concepts.
    - Use the method of loci to help you remember information in a specific order.


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