Want this question answered?
The answer depends on not just how many you miss out but also, of the ones that you do answer, how many you get correct.
You can miss 7 but then MUST get all the rest correct.
Assuming thatall questions carry the same score,there no penalties for unanswered questions, andall the ones that you do answer are correct,you can miss two.
In order to score 70% correct on a test with 80 questions ... IF every question isworth the same amount of credit ... you must have at least 56 correct answers.You can't have more than 24 wrong answers. We're hoping it's not a math test.
To get a 50% on the test, you need at least (50/100) * 35 = 17.5 questions correct. If half credit is not possible, you need to get at least 18 questions correct to get a score of at least 50%. A score of 17 will be just shy of 50%.
Providing that all the other questions are correct then it is 9 questions
37 questions wrong gives you a 70.2% correct.
If you miss 6 questions you will get an 85% on a 40 question test. To calculate various test score questions, simply divide the number of correct answers by the number of total questions. For example, on your particular question, if you divide 34 (the number of correct answers) by 40 (the total number of test questions), the answer is .85, or 85%.
10 questions
The answer depends on not just how many you miss out but also, of the ones that you do answer, how many you get correct.
You can miss 7 but then MUST get all the rest correct.
95 of them.
Assuming thatall questions carry the same score,there no penalties for unanswered questions, andall the ones that you do answer are correct,you can miss two.
83. You may have typed the question wrong.
Multiply the number of questions by the percentage expressed as a decimal: 24 x 0.75 = 18
22 of them for a 75% pass rate providing that the remaining 66 questions are all correct
In order to score 70% correct on a test with 80 questions ... IF every question isworth the same amount of credit ... you must have at least 56 correct answers.You can't have more than 24 wrong answers. We're hoping it's not a math test.