[Idiom] make up an exam?

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maoyueh

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Some of my Taiwanese friends say "to make up an exam" means "to take a makeup" or "to retake an exam", but I think it does not.

I think "to make up an exam" means "to prepare an exam" or "to set an exam."

Please correct me if I am wrong. Thank you so much.
 
Without additional context, I would agree with your friends.
 
I think two definitions are possible and context would tell you which was meant.

I have to set an exam for my students next week so for the rest of this week I will be making up the exam. (I will be preparing the questions.)
I was sick on the day of the maths exam but next week I have to go in and make up the exam. (I have to take it later than everyone else.)

I wouldn't use it to mean "retake" an exam (take it for the second time).
 
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