General Words for Exams and Taking Exams
borderline adjective
not good enough to definitely pass an examination.
candidate noun
formal someone who is taking an examination.
certificate noun
an official document stating that you have passed an examination,
successfully completed a course, or achieved the necessary qualifications to
work in a particular profession.
crib noun
informal a sheet of paper or piece of work containing
information that a student uses for cheating in an examination.
exam noun
an important test of your knowledge, especially one that you take at school
or university.
exam noun
relating to an exam or exams.
examination noun
formal an exam 1 .
examiner noun
someone whose job is to test people’s knowledge or ability.
exam paper noun
British the list of questions that someone must answer during
an examination.
exam paper noun
British the paper that you write your answers on in an
examination.
invigilate verb
British to watch students who are taking an examination in
order to make sure that they do not cheat. Someone who does this is called an invigilator
.
mock adjective
a mock test, interview etc is one that you do in order to practise for a
real one.
mock noun
British an examination that you take for practice before an
important examination.
moderate verb
British to check that the marks given in an examination are
fair and correct.
moderation noun
British the process of checking that the marks given in an
examination are fair and correct.
moderator noun
British someone whose job is to check that the marks given in
an examination are fair and correct.
multiple-choice adjective
giving you several answers from which you have to choose the one that you
think is correct.
paper noun
British an examination, or the answers that a student has
written.
proctor noun
American someone who invigilates
examinations.
rubric noun
formal a set of instructions at the beginning of a document,
for example at the top of an examination paper.
script noun
British a set of papers that a student writes their answers on
in an examination.
set verb
British to produce questions or an examination paper for
students to answer.
test noun
a set of written or spoken questions used for finding out how much someone
knows about a subject. A test is less formal than an exam.
testing noun
the activity of giving someone or something an examination, or of checking
something to find out if it works.
through adjective, adverb,
preposition
if you get through an examination or test, you succeed in passing it.
unseen noun
British a piece of writing in a foreign language that you have
to translate without having seen it before, especially as part of an
examination.
invigilation noun
to watch examination candidates, esp to prevent
cheating. (US)Proctor.
proctor verb
to watch examination candidates, esp to prevent
cheating. (UK) Invigilation..
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