Control means quiz — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 31, 2026
Control
noun • /[kon-TROL]/
quiz
Example:
Habrá un control sorpresa.
There will be a surprise quiz.
🧠 What does Control mean?
In an academic context, 'control' refers to a type of assessment or test designed to evaluate a student's understanding of a specific topic or set of material. It is often shorter than a formal exam and may focus on recent material covered in class. These assessments are crucial for both students, as they provide feedback on their learning progress, and instructors, who use them to gauge the effectiveness of their teaching.
📚 Extra examples
- El profesor anunció que habrá un control sorpresa la próxima semana.
The professor announced there will be a surprise quiz next week. - Este control medirá su comprensión de la unidad tres.
This quiz will measure your understanding of unit three. - Los estudiantes estudiaron mucho para el control de gramática.
The students studied hard for the grammar quiz. - Repasamos los temas clave antes del control.
We reviewed the key topics before the quiz.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'control' in Spanish derives from the Latin 'contra' (against) and 'rotulus' (roll, scroll), originally referring to a duplicate copy of a document kept for comparison or verification. Its academic meaning as a 'quiz' evolved from this sense of checking or testing knowledge.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Control"
Synonyms: prueba, examen corto, evaluación
Opposites: examen final, trabajo práctico
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