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Quiz vs Quizlike - What's the difference?

quiz | quizlike |


As a noun quiz

is quiz, trivia.

As an adjective quizlike is

resembling a quiz (question challenge) or some aspect of one.

Quiz vs Quizbook - What's the difference?

quiz | quizbook |


As nouns the difference between quiz and quizbook

is that quiz is quiz, trivia while quizbook is a book containing questions and answers on some topic, intended to test the reader's knowledge or to form the basis of a quiz.

Quiz vs Unquizzed - What's the difference?

quiz | unquizzed |


In lang=en terms the difference between quiz and unquizzed

is that quiz is an odd or absurd person or thing while unquizzed is not quizzed; unquestioned.

As a noun quiz

is something designed to puzzle one or make one ridiculous; banter; raillery.

As a verb quiz

is to hoax; to chaff or mock with pretended seriousness of discourse; to make sport of, as by obscure questions.

As an adjective unquizzed is

not quizzed; unquestioned.

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