for some questions you get more than one mark. good luck :)
To pass a 65-question test, the number of questions you can miss typically depends on the passing percentage set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing rate is 70%, you can miss up to 19 questions and still pass (0.7 x 65 = 45 correct answers). However, if the passing rate is higher, you'll need to miss fewer questions. Always check the specific passing criteria for the test in question.
just over 71% 32/45 x 100% = 71.111
15 5 point questions and 30 2 point questions.
So it does not burn (if food) and so the test tube does not shatter
Assuming that you answered 45 questions and got the other 43 right, that would be 96 percent.
105 out of 150 is 70%. U can miss 45 questions for a 70%.
If a test has 150 questions and you are aiming for a perfect score, you can get a maximum of 0 questions wrong. However, if you are allowed to get some questions wrong and still pass, it depends on the passing criteria set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing score is 70%, you can get up to 45 questions wrong (150 questions * 30% incorrect = 45 questions).
64, of course. Unless you mean how many can you miss and still pass... 70% of 64 is 44.8, so you need 45 to pass so you can miss 19.
To pass a 65-question test, the number of questions you can miss typically depends on the passing percentage set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing rate is 70%, you can miss up to 19 questions and still pass (0.7 x 65 = 45 correct answers). However, if the passing rate is higher, you'll need to miss fewer questions. Always check the specific passing criteria for the test in question.
about 45 marks for a UK theory test 2010
your penguin need to be at least aged 45, and you need to pass the secret agent test which is located in the ski village, and is a room called "Everyday Phoning Facility" and they will give you the test. if you pass, you get the spy pad, and if you get very poor results, you need to do it until you pass.
70 % of 150 = 150*70/100 = 105 So, provided you get all the answers correct, you can afford to miss 150 - 105 = 45. If you are capable of getting 105 correct out of 105 why not try and go for the Grand Slam? Get 150 from 150!
If there were n questions, then 100*45/n or 4500/n per cent.
just over 71% 32/45 x 100% = 71.111
if its in uk.. From November 2005, all people applying for British Citizenship have to go through 'Life in the United Kingdom' test to demonstrate ability to communicate in English and to prove their basic knowledge of history, traditions and customs of UK. The test consists of 24 questions and you are required to answer atleast 18 correctly to pass the test. The time allocated is 45 minutes but all the people i know took less than 5 minutes to answer the questions.
To get at least 90% on a 50 question test, you can miss no more than 5 questions.
If you have 100 points and 50 questions, you take 100 points divided by 50 questions, so you can see how many points each question is, which would be 2 points per question. If you got 45 questions right, multiple 45 by 2 and you get 90%.