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exam
1 different kinds of exam 2 doing an exam 3 giving an exam
1 different kinds of exam - a written, spoken or practical test of what you know or can do: exam, (formal) examination a maths exam ◎ I've got three exams tomorrow. ◎ an oral (= spoken, not written) exam - a kind of exam that is usually fairly short and not very formal: test a spelling test - an exam which you take in order to enter a school, university, etc: entrance exam/examination - an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed: qualification a postgraduate qualification in accounting ◎ They're looking for somebody with the right qualifications. ※ more on qualifications EDUCATION - university exams and qualifications UNIVERSITY
2 doing an exam - to do an exam: take* an exam How many A Levels (= advanced exams in British schools) are you taking this year? - to put your name on a list for an exam: enter for sth; to do this for sb else: enter sb for sth My teacher entered me for GCSE Maths. - a person who is taking an exam: candidate All candidates should remember that there must be no talking during the exam. - to read and study sth that you have learnt before, especially when preparing for an exam: revise (sth); noun (U): revision I can't come out - I'm revising for my exams. ◎ We've got three weeks for revision. - a set of exam questions on a particular subject: paper The physics paper was very difficult. ◎ Have you got a copy of last year's paper? - something that is asked in an exam: question an exam question ◎ How many questions did you answer? - what you write or say in a test or exam: answer; verb: answer sth Write the answers on the paper provided. ◎ Only answer three questions. ※ the result of an exam - to achieve a successful result in an exam: pass (sth); noun: pass I've passed! ◎ to get a good pass - not to achieve a successful result in an exam: fail (sth); noun: fail to fail an exam ◎ She passed history and maths but failed German. - the final mark given in an exam: result What were your results like? ◎ He got a good result. - (used about exam marks) to be announced: come* out When do the results come out? - an official piece of paper that says that you have passed an exam: certificate - to be in a particular position (among a group of people) depending on the number of marks you get for an exam: come* first, second, etc George came second in the chemistry exam. - to have the highest number of marks in a class or group of people sitting the same exam: come* top; opposite: come* bottom Alice came top in English. - the highest mark in a class or a group of people sitting the same exam: top mark - the highest possible marks: top marks, full marks She got top marks in her physics exam.
3 giving an exam - to test what sb knows or can do: examine sb in/on sth, test sb on sth You will be examined on this at the end of the year. ◎ We were tested on our spelling. - to prepare questions for an exam: set* an exam/examination - a person who tests sb in an exam: examiner - to look at an exam answer, show where there are mistakes and give it a number or a letter to show how good it is: mark sth to mark an exam paper ◎ to mark sth right/wrong - a number or letter given for exams to show how good it is: mark, grade What mark did you get? ◎ a high mark ◎ He got a Grade A in maths. - the mark that you have to get in order to pass an exam: pass-mark The pass-mark is 55 per cent. - (used about an examiner, etc) to decide that sb has passed an exam: pass sb; opposite: fail sb The examiners passed most of the candidates. ◎ I think we'll have to fail her.
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