WordNet
n. a written examination [syn: test paper, exam paper, question sheet]
Usage examples of "examination paper".
Harry moved around behind Snape and read the heading of the examination paper: DEFENCE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS —.
Harry moved around behind Snape and read the heading of the examination paper: DEFENCE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS - ORDINARY WIZARDING LEVEL.
He sits down at the desk, fits a new relief nib to his dip pen (which he prefers to a fountain pen), unscrews the ink bottle, takes a sheet of old examination paper (which still has a candidates essay on the Battle of Maldon on the back of it), and begins to write: When Bilbo opened his eyes, he wondered if he had.
From his voice, every student knew that that phrase, surer than death and taxes, would appear on an examination paper.
This passage is printed on the examination paper, and it would naturally be an immense advantage if the candidate could prepare it in advance.
He would be coming up to London himself with some samples of a boy's handwriting and an examination paper.
So Victor had devoted a considerable amount of energy in studying firstly the terms of the will, the byzantine examination regulations of Unseen University, and every examination paper of the last fifty years.
Edith handed it over, while continuing to study the examination paper that had caused all the trouble.
There were several examples of this, but the most telling occurred a few days before the end of term, when Spikely discovered in Jim's waste basket a draft of the next day's examination paper, and rented it to candidates at five new pence a time.