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Discover Ludwig'mock exam' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a practice or trial examination before the real one. For example, "The teacher gave us a mock exam to prepare us for the real test".
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mock exam
noun
An examination where the marks do or do not count, which serves chiefly as practice for future exams or exists so that the teachers are able to set a grade before the end of term.
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The election results were devastating: Tomlinson didn't sleep all night and had a mock exam the next morning.
I was in the middle of a mock exam, but they let me go to see him.
There were tests coming up, and a mock exam in science that would decide whether I do my exam this year or next.
As a result, I've seen 11-year-olds being drilled to do mock exam papers five years before they actually take their GCSEs.
She thinks that the extra lessons have paid off because Jordan passed his last mock exam after 10 days of intensive drilling at the center.
As Sellar and Yeatman advised in their mock exam questions: Do not attempt to answer more than one question at a time.
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I have been trying to mark mock exams as well.
I was keen on geography and did quite well in the mock exams.
But, however articulate the pupils, they seem plagued by uncertainty as they prepare for mock exams.
I've got mock exams starting soon, and school piles on the pressure to do well.
Then there's the small matter of mock exams, coming hard on the heels of Hogmanay.
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