it's not a very good score.....
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Assuming every question has the same score, then: if 126 questions correct score 176, each question scores 176/126 points With 0 correct this gives a score of 0 × 176/126 points With 63 correct this gives a score of 63 × 176/126 = 88 (as given). To score at least 100: number of questions × 176/126 ≥ 100 → number of questions ≥ 100 × 126/176 = 71 13/22 Assuming you cannot answer part of a question to get the mark, you must answer at least 72 questions to get a score of 72 × 176/126 = 100 4/7 If you were to get only 71 questions right you would score 71 × 176/126 = 99 11/63 which is less than 100. You need to get 72 questions right to get a score of at least 100.
126
The Roman numeral "CXXVI" represents the number 126.
it's not a very good score.....
The Midyis score is standardized, so 100 is average. Somewhere around 116 would be one standard deviation about average, so that suggests 120 is just above the cusp to be "above average". However, that is just observed score and there is a huge margin of error in such assessments as trying to measuring attainment in the brain is complex. So in reality, what the child actually knows will be somewhere between 108-132 midyis score. From the midyis score alone, it does seem reasonable to ensure that student is prepared to go through university.
Hi! An average MidYIS score is 100 so 154 is an extremely good standard. If your child keeps up the effort in achieving their obviously high potential they should be well on their way to A/A* s in GCSE and A-Level. It's highly likely that your child will be accepted into Oxford University if their obvious talent is nurtured and nourished throughout their school years. They are likely to be in the top 1% of the population so maybe MENSA would be an option?
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Assuming every question has the same score, then: if 126 questions correct score 176, each question scores 176/126 points With 0 correct this gives a score of 0 × 176/126 points With 63 correct this gives a score of 63 × 176/126 = 88 (as given). To score at least 100: number of questions × 176/126 ≥ 100 → number of questions ≥ 100 × 126/176 = 71 13/22 Assuming you cannot answer part of a question to get the mark, you must answer at least 72 questions to get a score of 72 × 176/126 = 100 4/7 If you were to get only 71 questions right you would score 71 × 176/126 = 99 11/63 which is less than 100. You need to get 72 questions right to get a score of at least 100.
Apparently the mean score is 100, and the standard deviation is 15. This means that 67% of the population will score between 85 and 115. Higher scores are better. The company selling the midyis system will give, as well as scores, predictions of what the child should be able to achieve at GCSE level. Schools can then use this to a) track a child's progress compared with their theoretical capability predicted by the test, and b) to see if they have "added value" by raising the child to achieve more (or less) than predicted.
Her IQ is 126
126
The Roman numeral "CXXVI" represents the number 126.
Yes, a score of 126 shows the person is very intelligent.
Unbelievebly good.
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