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examination board in British English (ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən bɔːd) noun education an organization that sets and corrects exams Examples of 'examination board' in a sentenceexamination board I contacted the examination board and asked for a refund.It is time to have one central examination board.The poem went on to become a staple of school and examination board curricula.The aim is to ensure that no examination board sets papers that are easier than those set by the others.Of the five workbooks examined, some of which bore official endorsements by an examination board, every one contained mistakes.If there were just one examination board, it would obviously rule out competition between boards and the nefarious practices that competition has resulted in.But he was reckoned to be no great shakes by his teachers there and was dismissed from his course by the examination board.I now wonder if the current examination boards have equivalent facilities?Examination boards should be legally obliged to sell their products to universities, not students or schools.The number of examination boards contracted dramatically — economics played a part in this as some boards had become unviable. |