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The phrase "a knowledge test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an assessment designed to evaluate someone's understanding or information on a particular subject.
Example: "Before starting the course, all students must complete a knowledge test to assess their current level of understanding."
Alternatives: "an assessment of knowledge" or "a knowledge assessment".
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But the new process has come under scrutiny for its complete reliance on the test — actually two exams, the Otis-Lennon School Ability Test, or Olsat, a reasoning exam, and the Bracken School Readiness Assessment, a knowledge test.
A knowledge test failed to reveal a significant difference between the GKA and the control condition.
A knowledge test designed for the 2nd grade was used pre and post intervention.
Moreover, the quality dimension was weakly associated with better performance in a knowledge test.
Subsequently, they were administered a knowledge test and a measure of cognitive load (retrieval phase).
Because the Bracken is a knowledge test, it is easy to prepare for, and increasing numbers of nursery schools and private companies offer tutoring.
Precedents in the other circuits take the view that the First Amendment requires a negligence test (though — following Elonis — the statute doesn't take advantage of that possible latitude but instead requires either a recklessness test or a knowledge test).
Students also took a knowledge test.
The updated rule replaced the requirement for a pilot's license with a certificate tied to a knowledge test.
To do so, they will have to pass a knowledge test and be at least 16 years old.
Participants from three high school AP classes were given a survey and a knowledge test.
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