Dictionary Definition
examination
Noun
1 the act of examining something closely (as for
mistakes) [syn: scrutiny]
2 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" [syn: exam, test]
3 formal systematic questioning [syn: interrogation, interrogatory]
4 examination of conscience (as done daily by
Jesuits) [syn: examen]
5 the act of giving students or candidates a test
(as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned [syn:
testing]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Noun
- A formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no access or limited access to text books etc.
- An inspection by a doctor or other medically qualified person to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury
Related terms
Translations
formal test
inspection by a doctor
- Czech: vyšetření
- Finnish: tarkastelu, tarkastus
- Italian: esame , visita
Extensive Definition
To examine somebody or something is to inspect it
closely; hence, an examination is a detailed inspection or analysis
of an object or person.
In an academic or professional
context, examinations (or exams for short) are tests which aim to
determine the ability of a student or a prospective practitioner.
Exams are usually written tests, although some may be practical or
have practical components, and vary greatly in structure, content
and difficulty depending on the subject, the age group of the
tested persons and the profession. A person who passes an
examination receives a diploma, a driving or
professional licence, depending on the examination's objectives. A
competitive
examination is an examination where applicants compete for a
limited number of positions, as opposed to merely having to reach a
certain level to pass.
A comprehensive
examination is a specific type of exam taken by graduate
students, which may determine their eligibility to continue
their studies.
In the UK an examination is usually supervised by
an
invigilator. The invigilator is responsible for the smooth
running of the examination, and for ensuring that there is no
cheating.
See also
examination in German: Prüfung
examination in French: Examen
examination in Japanese: 試験
examination in Russian: Экзамен
examination in Swedish: Examination
examination in Chinese: 考试
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Pap test, Socratic method, airing, analysis, anatomic diagnosis,
appraisal, article, asking, assessment, assize, audition, biological diagnosis,
biopsy, blue book,
bringing into question, buzz session, canvassing, catechetical
method, catechism,
catechization,
catechizing,
causerie, challenge, change of venue,
checkout, clinical
diagnosis, colloquium, conference, consideration, contemplation,
court-martial, cross-examination, cytodiagnosis, debate, debating, deliberation, descant, diagnosis, dialectic, dialogue, differential
diagnosis, digital examination, discourse, discussion, dispute, disquisition, dissertation, electrocardiography,
electroencephalography,
electromyography,
enquiry, essay, etude, exam, examen, exchange of views,
excursus, exploration, exposition, eyeball
inspection, feature,
final, final examination,
first approach, forum,
going-over, great go, grilling, hearing, homily, honors, inquest, inquiring, inquiry, inquisition, inspection, interpellation, interrogation,
introductory study, investigation, joint
discussion, jury trial, laboratory diagnosis, logical analysis,
logical discussion, lucubration, mammography, memoir, midsemester, midterm, mistrial, monograph, morceau, note, ocular inspection, open
discussion, open forum, oral, oral examination, outline, overhaul, overhauling, overview, pandect, panel discussion,
paper, paragraph, perlustration, perusal, physical diagnosis,
physical examination, piece, postmortem diagnosis,
prelim, preliminary
study, probe, probing, prolegomenon, pumping, quality control,
querying, questioning, quiz, quizzing, rap, rap session, research, research paper,
review, run-through,
scan, screed, scrutiny, search, seeking, seminar, serodiagnosis, sketch, smear, special article, study, survey, symposium, take-home
examination, term paper, test, testing, the eye, theme, thesis, third degree, town
meeting, tract, tractate, treatise, treatment, trial, trial by jury, tripos, urinalysis, uroscopy, ventilation, vetting, visitation, visual
examination, viva, work-up,
written, written
examination