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What is the word to describe the set of correct answers to a test?
Exam-related vocabularyWhat do you call a bunch of garlic (when you don't remove the cloves)?What should I call the “list of answers” a student gives in a test?What word means a “collection of diaries”?What is one word or phrase to say “I will set an object or I will remove the object's placeholder”Word for cheating off of another person's test in classWhat's a word for the letter code used to identify the multiple choice answers of a question?What is the correct word for a set of samples for experiments?What is the correct term for a set of options?What word/phrase to describe tough times that test a person's will?What is the word used to describe a question that demands one of two possible answers?
In a multiple choice test the author of the test knows all the correct answers.
What is this set of correct answers called?
I have tried looking this up but I can't seem to find the word. The word in Norwegian is "fasit".
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In a multiple choice test the author of the test knows all the correct answers.
What is this set of correct answers called?
I have tried looking this up but I can't seem to find the word. The word in Norwegian is "fasit".
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If it's just a list like "1:b, 2:c, 3:George Washington, 4:192" then it's normally called a "key". Fasitnating, no?
– Hot Licks
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of (a part of) Exam-related vocabulary
– jsw29
4 hours ago
I think this is not a duplicate because the wording used to describe the word in that answer is completely different (I would not put those terms into google for example), and also it answers 4 questions not just one. That is my opinion anyway.
– Lennart Rolland
2 hours ago
Surely the set of correct answers is merely called "the answers"!
– TrevorD
1 hour ago
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In a multiple choice test the author of the test knows all the correct answers.
What is this set of correct answers called?
I have tried looking this up but I can't seem to find the word. The word in Norwegian is "fasit".
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In a multiple choice test the author of the test knows all the correct answers.
What is this set of correct answers called?
I have tried looking this up but I can't seem to find the word. The word in Norwegian is "fasit".
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If it's just a list like "1:b, 2:c, 3:George Washington, 4:192" then it's normally called a "key". Fasitnating, no?
– Hot Licks
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of (a part of) Exam-related vocabulary
– jsw29
4 hours ago
I think this is not a duplicate because the wording used to describe the word in that answer is completely different (I would not put those terms into google for example), and also it answers 4 questions not just one. That is my opinion anyway.
– Lennart Rolland
2 hours ago
Surely the set of correct answers is merely called "the answers"!
– TrevorD
1 hour ago
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If it's just a list like "1:b, 2:c, 3:George Washington, 4:192" then it's normally called a "key". Fasitnating, no?
– Hot Licks
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of (a part of) Exam-related vocabulary
– jsw29
4 hours ago
I think this is not a duplicate because the wording used to describe the word in that answer is completely different (I would not put those terms into google for example), and also it answers 4 questions not just one. That is my opinion anyway.
– Lennart Rolland
2 hours ago
Surely the set of correct answers is merely called "the answers"!
– TrevorD
1 hour ago
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If it's just a list like "1:b, 2:c, 3:George Washington, 4:192" then it's normally called a "key". Fasitnating, no?
– Hot Licks
5 hours ago
If it's just a list like "1:b, 2:c, 3:George Washington, 4:192" then it's normally called a "key". Fasitnating, no?
– Hot Licks
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of (a part of) Exam-related vocabulary
– jsw29
4 hours ago
Possible duplicate of (a part of) Exam-related vocabulary
– jsw29
4 hours ago
I think this is not a duplicate because the wording used to describe the word in that answer is completely different (I would not put those terms into google for example), and also it answers 4 questions not just one. That is my opinion anyway.
– Lennart Rolland
2 hours ago
I think this is not a duplicate because the wording used to describe the word in that answer is completely different (I would not put those terms into google for example), and also it answers 4 questions not just one. That is my opinion anyway.
– Lennart Rolland
2 hours ago
Surely the set of correct answers is merely called "the answers"!
– TrevorD
1 hour ago
Surely the set of correct answers is merely called "the answers"!
– TrevorD
1 hour ago
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This is just called an "(answer) key".
Key (Noun): A guide to the correct answers of a worksheet or
test.
Some students cheated by using the answer key.
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This is just called an "(answer) key".
Key (Noun): A guide to the correct answers of a worksheet or
test.
Some students cheated by using the answer key.
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This is just called an "(answer) key".
Key (Noun): A guide to the correct answers of a worksheet or
test.
Some students cheated by using the answer key.
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This is just called an "(answer) key".
Key (Noun): A guide to the correct answers of a worksheet or
test.
Some students cheated by using the answer key.
This is just called an "(answer) key".
Key (Noun): A guide to the correct answers of a worksheet or
test.
Some students cheated by using the answer key.
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If it's just a list like "1:b, 2:c, 3:George Washington, 4:192" then it's normally called a "key". Fasitnating, no?
– Hot Licks
5 hours ago
Possible duplicate of (a part of) Exam-related vocabulary
– jsw29
4 hours ago
I think this is not a duplicate because the wording used to describe the word in that answer is completely different (I would not put those terms into google for example), and also it answers 4 questions not just one. That is my opinion anyway.
– Lennart Rolland
2 hours ago
Surely the set of correct answers is merely called "the answers"!
– TrevorD
1 hour ago