Synonym: examine, interrogate, query, question, test. Similar words: quilt, equip, squid, quiet, quite, liquid, equity, inquiry. Meaning: [kwɪz] n. an examination consisting of a few short questions. v. examine someone's knowledge of something.
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1. The teacher has a quiz on last week's work.
2. I get fed up with television quiz shows.
3. There are so many inane television quiz shows.
4. The magazine publishes a quiz once a month.
5. The club has weekly quiz nights.
6. He took part in a television quiz and won a prize.
7. There are too many inane quiz shows on television these days.
8. We'll have a quiz at the end of the show.
9. The quiz will be a team event organized by the local school.
10. Have you entered your name for the quiz yet?
11. Match your skill against the experts in this quiz.
12. Who's the question-setter for the quiz night?
13. Our quiz team is a bit weak on sport.
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14. Julie's captain of the quiz team.
15. They are having a quiz now.
16. There were some real brain-teasers in the quiz.
17. The quiz showed up Cane's weak points in physics.
18. The pub has a quiz night every Wednesday.
19. The solution to last week's quiz is on page 81.
20. The format of the new quiz show has proved popular.
21. In tonight's quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country.
22. There will be more documentaries and fewer quiz shows in the autumn season on TV.
23. Television quiz shows often seem to target the lowest common denominator.
24. The first five questions in the quiz were about football, which was meat and drink to Brian.
25. The quiz was a good opportunity for the exhibition of his knowledge.
26. The quiz is a battle of the sexes between a team of male students and a team of female students.
27. The former footballer will front a new television sports quiz.
28. The little boy has proved his cleverness in the television quiz.
29. Would you like to pit your wits against our quiz champion?
30. Celebrity teams pit their wits against each other in this lively quiz show.
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