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Discover LudwigThe phrase "test maker" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to someone who creates or designs tests or exams for students to take. Example: The school hired a new test maker to develop more comprehensive exams for their students.
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The average score on the ACT, a standardized test colleges use (along with its main competitor, the SAT) to help make admissions decisions, was unchanged in 2009, compared with the previous year, the test maker said in a report to be released Wednesday.
Every test maker is different.
The trouble started that spring when Therasense, a small diabetes test maker, claimed Nova's meter infringed two of its patents.
The test maker who resorts to a true-false exam is cutting corners, and from the strategic guesser's perspective, that's good.
The alliance will eventually include most of Abbott's genetic diagnostic tests, but it will not include products associated with Vysis, a genetic test maker Abbott bought last year.
A Florida high school student who improved hundreds of points on her SAT questioned the aptitude of Educational Testing Service after the test maker invalidated her score, CBS reported.
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Mr. Kaplan said he had come to be "on good terms" with the College Board and test makers.
There is more public oversight of the pet-food industry than there is for test makers".
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