They may also be called a proctor.
The person sitting bhind andserving the people are called Tellers.
A person who observes in an examination room is typically referred to as an exam proctor or invigilator. Their role is to ensure that the examination process is carried out fairly and efficiently by monitoring the behavior of the test takers and enforcing the rules and guidelines of the exam.
An autopsy, also called a post-mortem examination, is a detailed and careful medical examination of a person's body and its organs after death to help establish the cause of death.
A bicycle where one person is sitting ahead of the other is called a tandem.
The person sitting beside a driver in a car is typically called a "passenger." This term refers to anyone who is traveling in the vehicle but is not in control of it. In some contexts, especially in racing or performance driving, this individual may be referred to as a "co-driver."
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you probably mean driver. the person sitting next to a driver is a passenger.
A person who cuts up dead people for medical examination and investigation is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner.
One of the sitting positions in Kundalini meditation is called "Sukasana".
A person that examines fingerprints.
The person who marks examination papers is commonly referred to as an "examiner." In some educational contexts, they may also be called a "marker" or "assessor." Their role involves evaluating student responses based on predetermined criteria and providing feedback or grades.