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Test(s), testing, or TEST may refer to:

  • Test (assessment), an educational assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities

Arts and entertainment

Computing

People

  • Test (wrestler), ring name for Andrew Martin (1975–2009), Canadian professional wrestler
  • John Test (1771–1849), American politician
  • Zack Test (born 1989), American rugby union player

Science and technology

Sports

Other uses

See also

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