Quiz in a sentence as a noun

I emailed him a trivia quiz with 20 questions.

They are asked to enter in their mobile phone number, and are texted a pin code to enter on the quiz.

The author of this quiz seems to have completely misunderstood the relevant research.

Kahneman's work is great, and deserves to have attention directed to it, but this Vanity Fair article is pretty bad. Why does the title say that Kahneman wants people to fail the quiz?

Quiz in a sentence as a verb

It's a good hack that capitalizes on the way a quiz game works and doesn't have any real differences to true real time multiplayer except for the likely lack of real time messaging.

He asked the insurer if he was supposed to quiz each medical person in the hospital about whether they were in a particular insurance network before allowing them to provide treatment.

They refuse to interview candidates for a position or a role beyond generalizations like 'software engineer', despite the huge breadth and depth of problems solved at Google - if you're lucky they'll quiz you on the stuff you actually know, but most likely they won't, and the questions will be very mundane.

Quiz definitions

noun

an examination consisting of a few short questions

verb

examine someone's knowledge of something; "The teacher tests us every week"; "We got quizzed on French irregular verbs"

See also: test