(れんしゅうもんだい)

れんしゅうもんだい
noun
practice questions; exercises; drill problems
1. practice questions; exercises; drill problems
Questions or problems designed for practice and learning, found in textbooks, workbooks, and study materials.
練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)()く。
To solve practice problems.
教科書(きょうかしょ)練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)全部(ぜんぶ)やりましたか。
Did you do all the practice problems in the textbook?
試験(しけん)(まえ)練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)()(かえ)()いて、苦手(にがて)分野(ぶんや)克服(こくふく)した。
Before the exam, I solved practice problems repeatedly and overcame my weak areas.

Compound of 練習(れんしゅう) (practice) + 問題(もんだい) (problem, question). The standard term for exercises found at the end of textbook chapters or in workbooks.

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)()く: to solve practice problems
  • 練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)()()む: to work on exercises
  • 練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)(こた)え: answers to practice problems
  • 練習問題(れんしゅうもんだい)(しゅう): collection of practice problems, problem set

SIMILAR WORDS:

  • 問題集(もんだいしゅう): problem book, workbook — a book consisting entirely of practice problems
  • 試験問題(しけんもんだい): exam questions — questions on an actual test, not for practice
  • 応用問題(おうようもんだい): applied problems — more advanced problems that require applying learned concepts
  • ドリル: drill — often used for repetitive practice exercises, especially for younger students