Collocations for "quiz"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "quiz" in context.
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quiz
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- there will be a (short) quiz on [Monday]
- [an essay, a multiple-choice, a true-and-false] quiz
- a quiz on [last week's material, algebra]
- take a [general knowledge, pop] quiz
- UK: [go to, organize] a pub quiz
- [passed, failed] the quiz
- a [weekly, daily] quiz
- [hand out, write] a quiz
- a quiz to [find, see, determine, test]
- a quiz designed to [determine]
- hand in your quizzes [when you're done, up front]
- an important quiz
- have to pass this quiz
- can't fail this quiz
- take an online quiz [on, about]
- take a [personality, movie, music] quiz
- a quiz in the [newspaper, magazine]
- quiz night at the bar
- the quiz format
- a television quiz show
- the quiz questions
- quiz [her, the suspect, the president]
- quizzed her as to [whether, why, what]
- quizzed about the [robbery, murder, fraud, crime]
- quizzed over his [involvement, part] in
- quizzed by [detectives, police, his own family, reporters]
- quizzed by [police] as to [whether]
- quizzed (his) students on [prepositions, irregular verbs, conditionals]
- the students were quizzed on [prepositions]
- will be quizzed [on Monday, tomorrow]
- quiz night at the bar
- the quiz format
- a television quiz show
- the quiz questions
'quiz' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):