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Test, TEST or Tester may refer to:
- Test (assessment), an assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities
- Physical fitness test A physical fitness test is a test designed to measure physical strength, agility, and endurance. They are commonly employed in educational institutions as part of the physical education curriculum, in medicine as part of diagnostic testing, and as eligibility requirements in fields that focus on physical ability such as military or police
- Driving test A driving test is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. It exists in various forms worldwide, and is often a requirement for obtaining a driver's license. A driving test generally consists of one or two parts; the practical test, called a road test, used to assess a person's driving ability under normal
- Performance test (assessment)
- Performance test (bar exam)
In science and technology
- Concept inventory A concept inventory is a multiple choice test designed to evaluate whether a person has an accurate and working knowledge of a specific set of concepts . Concept inventories are built in a multiple choice format to ensure that they can be scored in an objective manner. Unlike a typical multiple choice test, however, both the question and the, an assessment to reveal student thinking on a topic
- test (Unix) The test command evaluates the expression parameter. In the second form of the command, the [ ] must be surrounded by blank spaces. You must test explicitly for file names in the C shell. File-name substitution (globbing) causes the shell script to exit. Functions and operators are treated as separate parameters by the test command. The expression, a Unix command for evaluating conditional expressions
- TEST (x86 instruction) In the x86 assembly language, the TEST instruction performs a bitwise AND on two operands. The flags SF, ZF, PF, CF, OF and AF are modified while the result of the AND is discarded. There are 9 different opcodes for the TEST instruction depending on the type and size of the operands. It can compare 8bit, 16bit or 32bit values. It can also compare, an x86 assembly language instruction
- Software testing Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test. Software testing also provides an objective, independent view of the software to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks at implementation of the software. Test techniques include, but, the process of verifying that a software program works as expected
- Experiment Experiments is the step in the scientific method that arbitrates between competing models or hypotheses. Experimentation is also used to test existing theories or new hypotheses in order to support them or disprove them. An experiment or test can be carried out using the scientific method to answer a question or investigate a problem. First an, a part of the scientific method
- Test (biology) A test is a term used to refer to the shell of sea urchins, and also the shell of certain microorganisms, such as testate foraminifera and testate amoebae. The foraminifera test is of silicaeous origin, the shell of sea urchins and certain microorganisms
- Test method A test can be considered as technical operation that consists of determination of one or more characteristics of a given product, process or service according to a specified procedure. Often a test is part of an experiment, a definitive procedure that produces a test result
- Chemical test In chemistry, a chemical test is a qualitative or quantitative procedure designed to prove the existence of, or to quantify, a chemical compound or chemical group with the aid of a specific reagent. A presumptive test is specifically used in medical science, a procedure designed to prove the existence of, or to quantify, a particular substance
- Psychological testing Psychological testing is a field characterized by the use of samples of behavior in order to assess psychological construct, such as cognitive and emotional functioning, about a given individual. The technical term for the science behind psychological testing is psychometrics. By samples of behavior, one means observations over time of an, the use of behavioral samples to make inferences about an individual
- Physical test determine characteristics of a product
- Statistical hypothesis testing A statistical hypothesis test is a method of making statistical decisions using experimental data. In statistics, a result is called statistically significant if it is unlikely to have occurred by chance. The phrase "test of significance" was coined by Ronald Fisher: "Critical tests of this kind may be called tests of significance,, a method of making statistical decisions using experimental data
- Toxicology testing Toxicology testing, also known as safety testing, or toxicity testing, is conducted by pharmaceutical companies testing drugs, or by contract animal testing facilities such as Huntingdon Life Sciences and Inveresk Research International on behalf of a wide variety of customers, including the manufacturer of medicines and household products
People
- Jon Tester Jon Tester is an organic farmer and junior U.S. Senator from the state of Montana, and a member of the Democratic Party. Prior to his election in 2006, he served as President of the Montana State Senate (born 1956), junior Senator from Montana, a Democrat.
- Ralph Tester, head of the Testery, a British codebreaking station at Bletchley Park
- Andrew Martin Andrew Test Martin (March 17, 1975 – March 12, 2009) was a Canadian professional wrestler. Under the ring name Test, Martin wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as World Wrestling Entertainment) from 1998–2004, and 2006–2007. Most recently, he worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name "The Punisher& (1975–2009), professional wrestler who used the ring name "Test"
Other uses
- Test match (disambiguation), an international sporting contest.
- River Test The River Test is a river in Hampshire, England. The river has a total length of 40 miles and it flows through downland from its source near Ashe 10km to the west of Basingstoke (at grid reference SU532498) +51° 14' 35.26", -1° 13' 40.57" to the sea at the head of Southampton Water. In its upper reaches it is a chalk stream, known, a river in England
- Tests (album), a 1998 album by The Microphones
- "Tester", a song by Anthrax Anthrax is an American heavy metal band from New York City, formed in 1981. The band was one of the most popular of the 1980s thrash metal scene and is notable for being the first to combine heavy metal with rap music. When thrash metal began to gain a major following in the mid-late 1980s, Anthrax were dubbed one of the "big four" of on the album Stomp 442
- The upper part of a four poster bed A four poster bed is a bed with four vertical columns, one in each corner, that support a tester, or upper panel. There are a number of antique four poster beds extant dating to the 16th century and earlier; many of these early beds are highly ornate and are made from oak. An example of such an early 16th century four poster resides in Crathes
See also
- Legal tests Legal tests are various kinds of commonly-applied methods of evaluation used to resolve matters of jurisprudence. In the context of a trial, a hearing, discovery, or other kinds of legal proceedings, the resolution of certain questions of fact or law may hinge on the application of one or more legal tests
- Lists of tests
- Quality infrastructure
- The Test (disambiguation)
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