[Vocabulary] cause a buzz

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Hi, I would like to know the meaninf of "cause a buzz".

Context:

"Tests used with existing staff can cause a buzz."
 
Hi, I would like to know the meaninf of "cause a buzz".

Context:

"Tests used with existing staff can cause a buzz."

Do you have any more context?
 
It's a text about psychometric tests:

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"[/FONT]People actually like doing tests because tests tell them about their favourite subjects; themselves. If handled the right way tests used with existing staff can cause a buzz."
 
It's a text about psychometric tests:

"People actually like doing tests because tests tell them about their favourite subjects; themselves. If handled the right way tests used with existing staff can cause a buzz."

"Cause a buzz" = "cause interest/excitement".
 
Thank you bhaisahab!!
 
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