Viva in a sentence as a noun

Mugged up all the viva and etc questions.

But then there's an even higher price to pay if we don't, so **** it, viva la revolucion!

And you will hear Fr. Siedl vigorously proclaiming: "Lingua Latina non mortua est sed viva.

Imagine if academia were academia and his school insisted on having viva in person.

An Ardunio driving the servos and switching that laser, with Processing just "magically" calling OpenCV for face detection in the video stream - _all_ the "heavy lifting" has been done for me - viva le open source!

Eventually large stores of these were collected together in data repositories- a bit like tape libraries but with human robots.- they also invented exams when they realised it was cheaper to examine a 100 students at once and outsource the marking than have the professor viva each student individually.

Viva definitions

noun

an examination conducted by spoken communication

See also: oral