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'''Test''' or '''testing''' may be one of the following processes:
* Test and ] form parts of the ], to verify or falsify an expectation with an observation. See ] for the case when the outcome is subject to random variation.
* A ], which is used to qualify fire protection products.
* A ], in education, (also called an "examination" or "exam") serves to assess or measure students' performance, knowledge or skills.
* In ], a ] is a term of art for the application of a multi-part legal standard to a question of fact or law.
* ], in manufacturing, a procedure designed to test the functionality of a product under potentially harmful conditions; see also ].
* ], in software engineering, identifies defects in programs.
* In marketing, a type of ].

Other uses of the word '''test''':
* ] used the ringname ''Test'' in professional wrestling.
* ], in sports, a game with international overtones.
* ], in the sport of ], consists of a two-innings match between two top-level cricketing nations.
* ] is the shell of one of certain microbes, such as testate ] and ]s.
* ] is a ] command for evaluating conditional expressions.
* In ], a measure of the strength of ].
* ], England.
*], German magazine, also known as "Stiftung Warentest".
==Tester==
''Tester''' may refer to:
* Somebody carrying out any of the above test processes.
* A ] suspended above a medieval tomb, or a panel over a ] used to suspend curtains.
* ], Democratic Junior Senator from ], ].
* A ], a testing device used in electronics.

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