231 adjectives to describe tests

ASHFORD, THEODORE A. Cooperative chemistry test.

CLARK, JOHN R., joint author Instructional tests in algebra.

Indeed, expression is the only objective test of knowledge and we cannot say that we really know until we can express our knowledge.

Detroit advanced intelligence test.

SEE Otis arithmetic reasoning test. R60378.

Progressive instructional tests: English, 7A-7B, 8A-8B and Teacher's answer lists.

verification, probation, experimentum crucis [Lat.], proof, (demonstration) 478; criterion, diagnostic, test, probe, crucial test, acid test, litmus test.

© Donald D. Durrell & Helen Blair Sullivan (A) Manual for intermediate tests.

Metropolitan achievement test.

Comprehensive mathematics test, form VCM2, including a short form of the verbal section of the scholastic aptitude test.

HALDEMAN-JULIUS, EMANUEL, ed. 4,000 most essential English words; a basic literacy test.

It was now that her courage was put to the severest test.

A young author's power of accurate imitation is, after all, the primary and indispensable test of his having even the capability of becoming a poet.

Comprehensive test in everyday English usage.

Minnesota mechanical ability tests.

We lost many lives, and it cost us a vast amount of money, but the sacrifices of brave men contributed to the saving of the world from German domination; and high as the British name stood in the East as the upholder of the freedom of peoples, the fame of Britain for justice, fair dealing, and honesty is wider and more firmly established to-day because the people have seen it emerge triumphantly from a supreme test.

Some elementary tests of my blindness were tried, and I was told to give an account of my presence in the house.

It was quite a crucial test, and Otway proved his entire inability to face the public.

Cooperative vocabulary test.

Voting is simply a mathematical test of strength.

DEGERING, EDWARD F. Cooperative organic chemistry test.

However, here was an opportunity not to be lost of showing him how to put to the practical test of experience two at least, if not all three, of the little aphorisms, and I said so.

It is enough to mention the Education Act of 1870 and the abolition of religious tests at Universities (1871).

R73639, 26Jan51, Katherine M. H. Blackford (A) BLACKSTONE, E. G. Blackstone stenographic proficiency tests.

Marie Stern (A); 22Jun71; R508016. BENNETT, GEORGE K. Psychological Corporation general clerical test, by George K. Bennett & Dinah E. Fry.

231 adjectives to describe  tests