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Quotes About Quizzes

Like many Asian parents, mine were very focused on education. My dad would quiz me with multiplication tables when I was about 5.
~ Lisa Su
One of my first paid gigs was writing psychology quizzes for 'YM,' a monthly teen magazine like 'Seventeen.'
~ K. A. Applegate
People are always asking me on to quizzes - they think I know all the answers because I burble on so, but I don't do terribly well.
~ Gyles Brandreth
I love anything quiz related.
~ Natasha Hamilton
When I brought my medical school friends home, Dad used to tell us that we didn't know anything about the world. He started giving me impromptu quizzes about history and current events. I quite liked that.
~ Holly Branson
Wise people will say Daniel should like me just as I am, but I am a child of Cosmopolitan culture, have been traumatized by supermodels and too many quizzes and know that neither my personality nor my body is up to it if left to its own devices. I can't take the pressure.
~ Helen Fielding
You read my Cosmo? I read all of your magazines. I took all the love quizzes and pretended I was you answering the questions. How did I do? You cheated, I said.
~ Michael Chabon
My brother and I do trivia quizzes all the time.
~ Ruth B
Pop quizzes were killers. Like ambushing assassins they elicited fear and loathing in the prey, and a certain heady power in the hunter.
~ J.D. Robb
I never carry a notebook while walking around London. I just pick those things up. I'm very good at quizzes.
~ Ruth Rendell
I am a child of Cosmopolitan culture, have been traumatized by supermodels and too many quizzes and know that neither my personality nor my body is up to it if left to its own devices. I can't take the pressure.
~ Helen Fielding
There are moments when the Chasers drop clangers. It's not that the questions are harder than usual, but it's the pressure and speed.
~ Jenny Ryan
And yet, in certain ways, the Institute did remind them of other schools: Rote memorization of lessons was discouraged but required; class participation was encouraged but rarely permitted; and although quizzes were given every day, in every class, there was always at least one student who groaned, another who acted surprised, and another who begged the teacher, in vain, not to give it.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
Out this way there was the lonely last pub, the Castle, which now had an angry chalkboard sign up that said "drinkers welcome" to indicate its dissatisfaction with other establishments' fads like pub quizzes, bands, food, and, presumably, conversation.
~ Unknown