In order to score 70 or below on a 50-question test,
you must answer at least 15 of them wrong.
24 of them.
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.
To achieve a score of 70% on a 300-question test, you would need to answer 210 questions correctly. To find out how many questions you can miss, subtract the number of correct answers from the total number of questions: 300 - 210 = 90. Therefore, you can miss up to 90 questions on a 300-question test and still achieve a score of 70%.
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You can miss 10% of questions, or 12 questions
The answer to how many questions you can miss (assuming each question is worth 1 mark) is given below: ((100-90)/100) * 125 = 12.5 questions. You must round this down unless you can be awarded half marks. Assuming no half marks are awarded you can miss up to 12 questions on a 125 question test and score 90% or more.
The answer to this question depends on how many questions there are in total. Let's say you have a test of 50 questions your break point would be 25, so anything below that is a D or F.
There's like 46 questions. You can miss 7.
22 questions
24 of them.
54
20
56.
Simply multiply 75 by .3 to get your answer: You can miss 22.5 questions and still get a "C-"
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.
If the TABE test has 90 questions, how many I can miss to pass the test?