Difference between a Quiz and a Survey

I asked a group of students in a group chat :"Does any of you use any other chat apps besides Whatsapp?  If yes, what are they?"

One person replied :"Telegram".  And no one else responded after that.  When I asked why no one else replied, a few said "cos same, telegram".

So, this blog is to to talk about the difference between a quiz and a survey, according to my humble understanding.

A quiz is likely to be one that has a fixed answer, or a fixed set of answers.  For example, if someone asked :"What is 1+1?".  There is no need to respond if the person who responded earlier gave the correct answer.  We can, of course, say the same answer or give another answer if we think the answer given was incorrect.  In this case, it doesn't matter how many people respond to the quiz (but of course, a teacher will want more students to try to answer).

On the other hand, a survey requires as many people to respond as possible, because the sample group size is crucial for the responses collected.  For example, in the example given at the beginning of this post, if only one person responded "Telegram", this information is not conclusive for the surveyor's understanding.  However, if five out of ten person responded "Telegram", then the surveyor would have a good idea what chat app is currently popular among young people.

What is a "Question" then?  In my opinion, a question is a generic term for assessing understanding or for finding out information.  Like "What is more effective in drying clothes, wind or heat?", or "How do you feel today?"

Application in life:  When our boss asks for opinions or suggestions, please say something.  Something smart, of course.  Do not keep quiet because someone has said what we wanted to say.  We can either bring up another point, or substantiate what our colleague has said, by stating a slightly-different reason.  And this is why, when we have something good to say, say it fast.  No matter how good an idea we have, the idea becomes zero if our colleague or boss suggests it first.

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