pop quiz
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Definition
Noun: A short, informal test given to students without any advance warning or announcement. Its purpose is to assess comprehension of recent material or to encourage consistent study habits.
Usage
A "pop quiz" is administered spontaneously by an instructor. It is typically not a major graded event but is used to check students' understanding. * The teacher surprised the class with a pop quiz on yesterday's reading. * I hope we don't have a pop quiz today; I didn't review my notes.
Advanced Usage
- To give/pull a pop quiz: This phrase emphasizes the instructor's spontaneous action.
- Professor Jones loves to pull a pop quiz on Monday mornings.
- Pop quiz culture: Refers to an educational environment where unannounced assessments are frequent and expected.
- The pop quiz culture in that department keeps students on their toes.
Variants and Related Words
- Quiz (n.): A short test. A "pop quiz" is a specific type of quiz.
- Surprise test (n.): A near-synonymous phrase for a pop quiz.
Synonyms
- Surprise test
- Impromptu quiz
- Unannounced test
Antonyms
- Scheduled exam
- Announced test
- Midterm/Final (as these are major, pre-announced assessments)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Pop quiz, hotshot: A colloquial and confrontational phrase popularized by the film (1994). It is used to suddenly present someone with a challenging problem or question.
- "You need to stop this bus. Pop quiz, hotshot. What do you do?"
Noun
- a quiz given without prior warning