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The phrase "a quiz on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quiz that tests knowledge about a specific subject or topic.
Example: "We will have a quiz on the material covered in the last three chapters of the book."
Alternatives: "a test about" or "an assessment on".
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Just because joke topics are not deleted from Quizilla just like they are from wikiHow, it doesn't mean you should write a quiz on one.
Plus there are goofing-off links, like one with a quiz on identifying airport city-pair codes like FATMAN (Fresno, Calif., to Manchester, England) or ARMPIT (Armidale, Australia, to Pittsburgh).
The answer, from a quiz on the site, is £1,700 a year.
The company claims its voices are nearly indistinguishable from humans — it even published a quiz on its website that asks visitors to see if they can identify which ones are synthesized and which are real.
A quiz on snowy literature.
"I have a quiz on Friday, two exams on Monday.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Here's a quiz on the same topic.
(To classify yourself, you can take a quiz on the Well blog).
Then administer a quiz on course content or the Stroop test.
There is a quiz on the BBC website at the moment called 'The Ignorance Test'.
And a quiz on meowmix.com will be called the Cat Aptitude Test, or C.A.T.
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