If each question has the same "weight" (value), then each question would be worth 100% / 40 = 2.5%. However, it is also possible that some questions have more weight than others. In this case, 2.5% is simply the average value of each question.
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
Assuming each question has the same number of marks, 1 question is worth 1.6666...% 100 divided by 60 = 1.66666666... However it is much more likely, especially if the test is in preperation for exams, that each question will be worth a different amount depending on the hardness of the question and how much detail/work needs to be put in to get the right answer, 1.66666...% is more an average of how much each question is worth, than how much each question is actually worth.
1.818... % of the total marks.
There's no reason they all have to be worth the same credit. Butif they are, then the number is 2.5% for each correct answer.
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If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
I cannot answer this question. I do not know how much each question is worth.
Each question is worth 2.5%
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Assuming each question has the same number of marks, 1 question is worth 1.6666...% 100 divided by 60 = 1.66666666... However it is much more likely, especially if the test is in preperation for exams, that each question will be worth a different amount depending on the hardness of the question and how much detail/work needs to be put in to get the right answer, 1.66666...% is more an average of how much each question is worth, than how much each question is actually worth.
1.818... % of the total marks.
It would depend on the question.
There's no reason they all have to be worth the same credit. Butif they are, then the number is 2.5% for each correct answer.
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Depends on the test.
That would be totally up to the examiner.
Assuming that the questions have the same value, each one is worth 1.47 % of the maximum possible score.