To puzzle; to banter; to chaff or mock with pretended seriousness of discourse; to make sport of, as by obscure questions.
1. n. Brief test of your knowledge 2. n. Professor-speak for a three question test that will count for 60% of your grade
an examination consisting of a few short questions
a case report in which it is possible to use the illustrations as questions
a formal event that involves a Grand Inquisitor asking questions of all those present, and awarding points to those who answer correct
a good way of testing a students knowledge Action Mazes For discussion/reflection exercises
a list of questions with the appropriate answer(s)
an excellent way to engage the students and let them exercise their newfound knowledge
a number of questions presented to a student in worksheet form
a Scheme file that, when evaluated, builds pages with questions and ships them to the student
a series of short questions administered through Oncourse
a set of questions and simple exercises that help the student to start studying a new section of a course
a short, informal type of assessment in which several questions are asked
A survey whose multiple choice questions can be auto scored by Web Q. Quizzes also include feedback options for certain question types. Short, long, and write-in responses can be manually graded by the quiz owner. Automatic scores can be overridden by the quiz owner. Learn more about grading quizzes.
A form of game or puzzle in which the players (as individuals or in teams), attempt to answer questions correctly. A quiz usually is a form of student assessment, but often has fewer questions of lesser difficulty and requires less time for completion than a test. Reading a book
A quiz is a form of game or mind sport in which the players (as individuals or in teams), attempt to answer questions correctly.