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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that is part of an assessment or examination.
Example: "Before the exam, the teacher provided us with a sample paper that included a test question to help us prepare."
Alternatives: "an exam question" or "a quiz question".
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With impaired non-verbal semantics—he scored 44/52 on the Pyramids and Palmtrees Test (Howard & Patterson, 1992)—the semantic constraint imposed by a test question may have aided his production of gesture.
Every time money is sent by telegraph the matter of a test question comes up for identification purposes.
In another instance, a 4-year-old responded to a test question by starting a conversation about the item.
Once, while driving in Mississippi after a snowstorm, she jumped out of her car to measure a circular bale of hay to create a test question.
Worse yet, a historian quoted on the exam believes that a test question based on his work has more than one correct answer.
As a top official in one of the major testing companies told me: "If anyone objects to a test question, we delete it.
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It was a testing question.
A charter school teacher warned her third graders that a standardized test question was "tricky," and they all changed their answers.
Teachers are taught to remind students that the testing is not about their individual performance and that there are ways to calm down when facing a difficult test question.
It looks like a standardized test question: Is the sum of two numbers on the left or the single number on the right larger?
See Fig. 1 for an example, test question.
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