AnswerQ & A mean Questions and Answers.
Pie charts do not display questions, they display answers. If you are asking how many slices are displayed on a pie chart, that would depend on how many data points you have. If this does not answer your question, please ask another more specific question.
The number of questions you can miss on a 125-question test depends on the passing score set by the test. If, for example, the passing score is 70%, you can miss up to 37 questions and still pass, as you would need to answer at least 88 questions correctly. Always check the specific passing criteria for the test you are taking.
Because test questions can vary, even within yearly tests, you cannot ask for specific test answers or answer keys. You may ask the question itself if it is compatible with the WikiAnswers format.
To pass a 65-question test, the number of questions you can miss typically depends on the passing percentage set by the test administrator. For example, if the passing rate is 70%, you can miss up to 19 questions and still pass (0.7 x 65 = 45 correct answers). However, if the passing rate is higher, you'll need to miss fewer questions. Always check the specific passing criteria for the test in question.
Questions that relate to a specific topic.
if your question is not specific enough for it to be answered then people edit the question before they answer the question.
convergent questions are questions with a specific answer. They lead you to an expected result or answer. Questions usually starts with what, where and when. example: what is your name? what is in that container? what animal having 2 legs?
be more specific about your question please
There is no one answer that applies to all questions. Every question has its own unique answer based on the specific context, information, and circumstances involved.
No, you can answer any question, anywhere on WikiAnswers.com.
Anything. Just ask a specific question.
I'm here to answer any questions you have! Feel free to ask me anything.
To write objective questions effectively, focus on clear and specific language, avoid ambiguity or bias, use a variety of question types, and ensure that each question assesses a specific learning objective.
Both "any question" and "any questions" are grammatically correct. "Any question" is singular, referring to one specific question, while "any questions" is plural, referring to multiple questions. The choice between the two depends on the context in which they are being used.
The scaffolding questions is one that asks for a specific piece of information from a document.
The question is not specific enough. (see the related questions for a possible answer)