40 minus 28 = 12 were wrong
53 questions this was a test it would be 75%
Adverbs answer the questions: How? Why? When? To what extent? How much?
The answer depends on the percentage required for a pass. This is not a fixed value.
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40 minus 28 = 12 were wrong
35 questions
70%
53 questions this was a test it would be 75%
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.
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You have to gained 110 correct questions out of 150...
One wrong out of 40 questions would mean you scored a 39/40. This would be 97.5% (39 ÷ 40 = .975)
You most likely lose credit. If the exam has many questions, you won't lose much credit. If it has few questions, you will lose more credit than that. That goes with most other tests, also.
There aren't really wrong questions although there are offensive questions. You are probably asking about wrong answers. This site has only fallible human beings to answer questions. Sometimes we correct each others mistakes, but sometimes we don't. There is only so much time that anyone can afford to spend on this site, and there is only so much knowledge that we have. Some errors do slip through. But on the whole, you will find a lot of accurate information.
To pass the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exam, you need to achieve a score of at least 600 on a scale of 250-750. The passing percentage varies based on the difficulty level of the exam questions, and it is not disclosed by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA).