Giving the wrong answer
Giving the wrong answer
In the PSAT, just as in the AP and SAT, if you guess at an answer and get it wrong you lose one quarter of a point. For each question you answer correctly, you gain one point. Therefore if you got 4 questions wrong and one right, you would have a total score of zero. If you had skipped those 4 questions you got wrong, you would have a total score of one.
Yes
The PSAT test is a great opportunity for high performing high school students. It is the stepping stone to qualifying as a National Merit Scholar which allows a student to basically choose which school they want to attend and have the tuition for that school completely paid. Only the top scores on the PSAT qualify for a National Merit Scholarship and there are ways for a student to prepare for this exam. The first step to preparing for the PSAT is to understand what is on the test. This can be accomplished by purchasing a book that gives tips on how to study for the test and gives examples of former questions from retired PSAT exams. This helps students and their parents understand exactly what types of questions are asked on the test and how to allot their time properly. Many parents want to be involved in this process because the money from being successful on the PSAT is quite significant. By taking these practice exams, a student is able to better understand how to time the way they answer questions. Many students are smart enough to pass the exam without issue but fail to answer questions in a timely manner. Practicing answering the questions will decrease the total amount of time needed to answer during the actual PSAT exam. These sets of small steps can result in significantly higher scores. In addition to these major steps, a student should practice being distracted during the exam. During the practice versions, parents can click pens and clear their throats in an attempt to purposely draw their child's attention from the test. By being prepared for these distractions, the student is far less likely to lose their focus on the test when the actual PSAT is delivered. After all of these steps are followed, students only need to wait for their test scores. Once a child has qualified as a National Merit Scholar, they will be thankful that they spent so much time practicing. It is a lot of pressure before the test. After the test, it is possible that their college will be fully paid for and they can take their pick of a higher education institution. Even if they do not qualify, it is a great preparation for the exit exam that each student must take to graduate from high school and earn their degree.
Yes, about a quarter of a gram
The answer is no you cant. But you will lose that point.
You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.
No. You lose the point if you do.
This would be a conflict of interest for the teacher. A techer who has a personal realtionship with a student would lose their neutral objectivity toward the student. In most school districts the teacher could be fired for having a relationship with a student.
300.
A gram of blood loss is less than a quarter teaspoon; women lose more in a typical period, and people lose more in a typical nosebleed.
Yes to Netherlands, with a score of 2-1 in the quarter finals