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In an intermediate maths 2B exam, the pass marks are typically determined by the educational board or institution conducting the exam. The pass marks can vary depending on the difficulty level of the exam and the grading system in place. Generally, a passing grade is considered to be around 35-40% of the total marks, which in this case would be out of 75.
You need at least 78 out of the 100 marks available to get a level 5 in the KS2 maths SAT tests. Howver, this can change each year and you should look for the level threshold tables for the particular yeargroup for more detailed information if needed.
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depends on your school. ask the teacher
i got 45 marks tell me i m pass or failed.. 50 i passing marks ...
passing mark is 50 in all the subject and after converting to 80=36 is the pass marks and in internal out of 20 ,14 is the passing mark..........................so 50/100...........today my maths question was very very tough.........
The passing marks in Sanskrit out of 100 in intermediate exams usually range from 35-40%.
it is 35% out of 100.........bt its necessary 2 gt a suficient mark n maths 4 furdr studys as n isc maths is included in arts science n commerce.......
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You need to get either 90 or 93 out of 100
Probably about a D or an E, but really it depends on which maths exam, because my ones are out of 54
26 and in internal u shud get 14 i'mean total shud be 40