questionnaire
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of questionnaire
1895–1900; < French, equivalent to question ( er ) to question + -aire; -ary
Example Sentences
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From its origins as a rudimentary headcount under colonial rule, India's census questionnaire has steadily expanded in scope, mirroring the state's changing priorities.
From BBC
Researchers used food questionnaires to estimate how many ultra-processed foods participants ate each day.
From Science Daily
“And green is not stupid, it is my lifelong favorite color and I have a questionnaire that I filled out in third grade to prove it.”
From Los Angeles Times
While filling out a required questionnaire before scheduling my mammogram, I had to answer questions like, “Have you had an entire breast removed?” and “Does your bra size exceed 42DD?”
From Los Angeles Times
Books by People charges publishers and requires them to carry out questionnaires about their practises and how they vet their authors.
From BBC
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