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%.
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.
To determine the number of questions you can miss out of 42 questions, you need to know the passing score or the minimum number of correct answers required. Without this information, it is not possible to specify the number of questions you can miss.
In order to score 70 or below on a 50-question test, you must answer at least 15 of them wrong.
The answer depends on how many of the ones that you do are correct and whether there are any penalties for wrong answers.
If you score 1 per question, then you can miss out -40. If you score 10 per question, then you can miss out 104. If you score 100 per question, then you can miss out 118.
Assuming the questions are all weighted the same, you can miss 5 and score 90%.
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%.
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.
If there are 180 questions and you have to score a 75%, how many questions can you miss?
You get a 90 as a score when you miss 2 out of 20 questions because each question is worth 5 points.
80%
If you miss 10 questions, you will get a 60%. This is usually the lowest passing score.
4 out of 5 or 80%
You can miss 10 questions. 50-10=40. 40/50=4/5=0.8=80%.
To determine the number of questions you can miss out of 42 questions, you need to know the passing score or the minimum number of correct answers required. Without this information, it is not possible to specify the number of questions you can miss.
Assuming that all questions score equally, you can miss out at most 7. And then need to get them all correct.