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Some people use the word "give/gave/given" to mean "take/took/taken" in reference to "taking" tests/exams.
How did this come about? I believe this usage derives from Indian English but I've seen many Indians also use "take" appropriately when referring to taking exams. How did the use of "giving" exams come about? I'm really curious, as each time I read a post saying "I gave GMAT and scored 670" it just boggles my mind.
If one is the teacher/instructor, then one "gives" tests/exams to his or her students, but a student doesn't "give" exams, he or she "takes" exams.
A real world example post using "given" from this forum:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/reviews-for- ... 14697.html
How did this come about? I believe this usage derives from Indian English but I've seen many Indians also use "take" appropriately when referring to taking exams. How did the use of "giving" exams come about? I'm really curious, as each time I read a post saying "I gave GMAT and scored 670" it just boggles my mind.
If one is the teacher/instructor, then one "gives" tests/exams to his or her students, but a student doesn't "give" exams, he or she "takes" exams.
A real world example post using "given" from this forum:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/reviews-for- ... 14697.html

















