Different tests have different rules.
It depends on the test.
That will depend on the points awarded to each question.
You cannot know that. If you are told the total number of points for the test, you know (or count) the number of questions and you are told that each question is worth the same number of points then, and only then, each question is worth (total points/number of questions) points.
It depends on how many points each question is worth. If they are worth 1 point, 30, 2 points, 15, etc...
1 per question.
If the test is worth 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 2.86 points.
Different tests have different rules.
100/150 = 2/3 a point for each question
2.381 points each
On a 22 question test, if you miss one question (wich can be written as 21/22 -- 21 divided by 22), you will have a 95.45, an A, according to a calculator. So, 100-95.45 (100 minus 95.45) is about 4.55: therefore, on a 22 question test, each question is worth about 4.55 points. :)
IF the test totals up to 100 points, AND IF every question carriesthe same score, then each question gets 22/9 points.
It depends on the test.
That will depend on the points awarded to each question.
As many points as the person who designed the test wants. And they need not be the same for each question, either.
It depends how many points each question is worth. If each question is worth five points on a twenty question test, you would get ninety-five percent.
1 since you can only get a 100 on a test