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Abbreviation Practice Quiz for Students

Sharpen skills with our engaging practice test

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Suzie QzieUpdated Aug 24, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 5
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art depicting a trivia quiz about Abbreviation Blitz for high school students.

This abbreviation quiz helps you practice common high school and everyday short forms in a 20-question blitz. You'll build speed, catch gaps before a test, and pick up a few new terms as you play - no prep needed. Take it now to see where you stand.

What does the abbreviation kg stand for?
Kilogram
Kilojoule
Kilometer
Kilobyte
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Mon. is the abbreviation for which day of the week?
Morning
Month
Monsoon
Monday
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Jan. is the abbreviation for which month?
Juneau
January
June
July
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In time, what does a.m. mean?
After noon
Evening
Before noon
Midnight
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In time, what does p.m. mean?
Sunrise
Midnight
After noon
Before noon
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In a name, what does the title Dr. stand for?
Driver
Dresser
Doctor
Director
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On an address, Ave. stands for what?
Average
Aviation
Avenue
Avert
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On a street address line after the road name, St. usually stands for what?
Street
Saint
State
Station
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On an address, Blvd. stands for what?
Belvedere
Boulevard
Boundary
Building
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On a map, Mt. stands for what?
Mount
Motel
Metro
Mountain range
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What does km/h stand for on a speed sign?
Knots per hour
Kilometers per hour
Kilometers per half
Kilograms per hour
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In school offices, dept. stands for what?
Departure
Deposit
Dependence
Department
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In country names, UAE stands for what?
United Asian Empire
Union of African Economies
United Arab Emirates
Universal Arab Estate
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On a sign, est. 1995 most likely means what?
Estimated
Eastern
Estate
Established
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In examples, e.g. is used to mean what?
Therefore
For example
That is
In conclusion
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In explanations, i.e. is used to mean what?
That is
For example
In effect
In error
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In weight, lb stands for what?
Limb
Pound
Libra only as a star sign
Label
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On labels, misc. stands for what?
Mission critical
Miscommunication
Miscellaneous
Misconduct
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On forms, when indicating that a question does not apply, N/A means what?
No answer
Not applicable
No action
Not allowed
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On invitations, RSVP is asking you to do what?
Please respond
Return soon, very promptly
Remember the venue
Reserve seats very promptly
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand the meaning of common abbreviations in language arts.
  2. Analyze abbreviation contexts to improve comprehension.
  3. Apply decoding strategies for efficient abbreviation recognition.
  4. Evaluate the usage of abbreviations in academic texts.
  5. Demonstrate improved readiness for tests and exams through practice.

Abbreviation Quiz: Practice Test Cheat Sheet

  1. Different types of abbreviations - Dive into the world of initialisms (like "UN"), acronyms (like "NASA"), clippings (like "lab") and contractions (like "it's"). Understanding these categories will help you spot patterns and remember new terms faster.
  2. Internet and text shorthand - Level up your digital chats by mastering "LOL" (laughing out loud), "BRB" (be right back) and "FYI" (for your information). These handy shortcuts keep conversation snappy and fun - no more typing out every single word!
  3. Time and date abbreviations - Never mix up your morning and evening again: "a.m." (ante meridiem) vs. "p.m." (post meridiem), and don't forget month shortcuts like "Jan." or "Feb.". These little marks save space and keep your calendar crystal clear.
  4. Measurement abbreviations - From "cm" (centimeter) and "kg" (kilogram) to "L" (liter), measurement abbreviations pop up everywhere in science and daily life. Recognizing them quickly means you'll never second-guess a recipe or lab report.
  5. U.S. state abbreviations - Memorize postal codes like "CA" (California) and "NY" (New York) to ace geography trivia and never bungle an address again. These two-letter tags are your ticket to navigating maps and mail like a pro.
  6. Formal writing shortcuts - Boost your academic essays with "e.g." (for example) and "i.e." (that is). These Latin gems polish your prose and help you give precise examples without cluttering your sentences.
  7. Business abbreviations - Impress at your next meeting by knowing "CEO" (Chief Executive Officer), "HR" (Human Resources) and "PR" (Public Relations). These acronyms pepper corporate emails and memos, so you'll fit right in.
  8. Health and medical terms - Decode the hospital world with abbreviations like "ER" (Emergency Room) and "RN" (Registered Nurse). Being familiar with these will make those white coats and stethoscopes a lot less intimidating.
  9. Education acronyms - Navigate school convos by recalling "GPA" (Grade Point Average) and "SAT" (Scholastic Assessment Test). These key terms pop up in transcripts, applications and classroom chatter.
  10. Contextual usage practice - Practice dropping the right abbr. in formal and informal settings to sound savvy and appropriate. Adapting to your audience keeps your writing sharp and your readers engaged.
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