Examinations can be categorized as a noun.
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examination - the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) | ||
examination - a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; "when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions" | ||
examination - the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned | ||
examination - formal systematic questioning | ||
examination - a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by Jesuits) |
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1. | noun | Examinations play a large part in education. | |
2. | noun | In English examinations, she always gets good marks, not to say straight As. | |
3. | noun | If it were not for examinations, how happy our school life would be! | |
4. | noun | Cindy dozed off in the middle of her graduation examinations. | |
5. | noun | Nowadays, however, calculators can be used freely in school examinations, and already in many schools the only sound to be heard during a math exam is the sound of children tapping on their calculators. | |
6. | noun | That university conducts its entrance examinations using a computer scored answer sheet. | |
7. | noun | We have two examinations during this term. | |
8. | noun | More students than ever before have sat for their bar examinations this year. | |
9. | noun | Last year, he failed two of his final examinations. | |
10. | noun | We congratulated him on passing the examinations. | |
11. | noun | If it were not for examinations, our school life would be happier. | |
12. | noun | The students went at their work as the examinations approached. | |
13. | noun | In examinations the foolish ask questions that the wise cannot answer. | |
14. | noun | Examinations interfere with the real meaning of education. | |
15. | noun | Examinations interfere with the real purpose of education. |
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noun | |
Examinations play a large part in education. | |
In English examinations, she always gets good marks, not to say straight As. | |
If it were not for examinations, how happy our school life would be! | |
Cindy dozed off in the middle of her graduation examinations. | |
Nowadays, however, calculators can be used freely in school examinations, and already in many schools the only sound to be heard during a math exam is the sound of children tapping on their calculators. | |
That university conducts its entrance examinations using a computer scored answer sheet. | |
We have two examinations during this term. | |
More students than ever before have sat for their bar examinations this year. | |
Last year, he failed two of his final examinations. | |
We congratulated him on passing the examinations. | |
If it were not for examinations, our school life would be happier. | |
The students went at their work as the examinations approached. | |
In examinations the foolish ask questions that the wise cannot answer. | |
Examinations interfere with the real meaning of education. | |
Examinations interfere with the real purpose of education. |