Meaning & Definition of word "Quiz"

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    Quiz

    /kwɪz/

    noun:

    • 1. An informal test or examination.
      • Example: The teacher gave a pop quiz to see how much we remembered.
    • 2. A test of knowledge, typically as a game or in a classroom setting.
      • Example: She studied all night for the math quiz.
    • 3. A short, informal assessment of someone's knowledge on a particular subject.
      • Example: I took an online quiz to determine my personality type.

    verb:

    • 1. To question or interrogate someone in order to test their knowledge.
      • Example: The professor quizzed the students on the reading material.
    • 2. To conduct a short oral or written test.
      • Example: She quizzed him on vocabulary words before the exam.

    Etymology

    The origin of the word 'quiz' is uncertain, but it may derive from the Latin word 'quis', meaning 'who.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pop quiz:

    An unexpected quiz given to assess students' knowledge quickly.

    quiz night:

    An event where quizzes are held, often in a social setting.

    quiz show:

    A television program where contestants answer questions to win prizes.

    Related Words

    examination:

    A formal test to assess knowledge or proficiency.

    assessment:

    An evaluation of a person's knowledge or skill.

    test:

    An examination or trial to assess performance.

    Slang Meanings of quiz

    Meaning: To quiz someone can also mean to give them a hard time or grill them.

    Example Sentence: Stop quizzing me about my plans; I’ll tell you when I’m ready.

    Meaning: A playful way to refer to a casual test among friends.

    Example Sentence: We had a quick quiz at the coffee shop to see who knew more trivia.