examination

simple noun103 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

The marks or grades obtained in an examination.

The number of points obtained in an examination.

A single question that is part of an examination.

A set of printed questions for an examination.

An examination of the body by a doctor.

A close and thorough inspection.

A very detailed inspection.

A comprehensive and complete inspection.

The last examination at the end of a course of study.

An academic qualification, generally taken in a number of subjects by pupils in secondary education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

A subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education in the UK.

An examination format where candidates choose answers from a set of options.

An examination to gain admission to a school or university.

An examination where answers are written rather than spoken.

An examination conducted by spoken communication.

An examination taken by students at school.

An examination that tests practical skills rather than theoretical knowledge.

An examination where candidates compete for a limited number of positions.

An official and structured examination.

An official national exam, open to anyone who wishes to take it.

An exam set and marked by an organization outside the school or college.

An examination to receive a professional certificate.

Used to specify the subject of the examination.

To perform or conduct an inspection.

To organize and carry out an inspection.

To participate in an examination by answering questions.

To be successful in an examination.

To not succeed in an examination.

To study and get ready to take an examination.

To spend time learning in order to be ready for an examination.

To take an examination.

To take part in an examination.

To take an examination.