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sub-test

 

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Noun sub-test has 1 sense
  1. sub-test - one of a battery of related tests
    --1 is a kind of
    test, mental test, mental testing, psychometric test
    --1 is a member of battery

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Sub-test

Noun:

A sub-test refers to a specific section or component of a larger test or examination.

Example sentence:

The math sub-test focuses on problem-solving skills and numerical comprehension.

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Verb:

When used as a verb, sub-test means to administer or conduct a smaller test within a larger assessment.

Example sentence:

The teacher will sub-test the students on their vocabulary knowledge next week.

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Educational assessment materials


Adjective:

As an adjective, sub-test describes something that pertains to a smaller or secondary test.

Example sentence:

She scored an impressive result on the main test, but struggled with the sub-test section.

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Adverb:

When used as an adverb, sub-test means to assess or evaluate in a manner that is secondary or subsidiary.

Example sentence:

The project was sub-test modified to meet the specific requirements of the client.

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Local usage: (Noun)

In certain regions, sub-test might be a term referring to a small-scale local examination or assessment conducted within a particular community.

Example sentence:

To qualify for the scholarship, students need to pass both the national test and the sub-test organized by the local education department.

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