quiz

/kwɪz/
nounBeginner
informal

A short test or set of questions designed to assess knowledge or understanding.

She aced the pop quiz on Friday.

She did very well on an unexpected short test.

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Often used in educational settings or casual contexts.

informal

A game or competition involving questions, often for entertainment.

We played a fun quiz about movies last night.

We participated in a game where we answered movie-related questions.

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Common in pub quizzes, TV shows, and social gatherings.

Collocations

pop quizan unexpected short testquiz showa TV or radio program featuring questions and answersquiz nighta social event where people answer questions for fun

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Related Phrases

quiz someonephrase
to ask someone questions, often to test their knowledge
quiz showphrase
a TV or radio program featuring questions and answers

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Quiz' is often used in both educational and casual contexts. It can refer to a short test or a fun game.

Gold Rule

Pronunciation

In British English, 'quiz' is pronounced with a long 'i' sound (/kwɪz/), while in American English, it may be pronounced with a short 'i' sound (/kwɪz/).

📖Word Origin

Originated from the Latin word 'quis' meaning 'who,' used in questions. Popularized in English in the 19th century.

📝Usage Notes

The word 'quiz' can refer to both formal assessments and informal games. In British English, it is often pronounced with a long 'i' sound (/kwɪz/), while in American English, it may be pronounced with a short 'i' sound (/kwɪz/).

Word Breakdown

quiz
a short test or set of questions
root
English Dictionary