If all the questions are worth the same and the whole test is 100 points, then each question is worth 12.5 points
If the test is worth 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 2.86 points.
You can only miss 16 points on a 100 point test in order to get an 84%. If the questions are worth 2 points EACH, you can miss 8. If the questions are worth 4 points each, you can only miss 4 questions.
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5% of the total test score per question.
If all the questions are worth the same and the whole test is 100 points, then each question is worth 12.5 points
If the test is worth 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 2.86 points.
You can only miss 16 points on a 100 point test in order to get an 84%. If the questions are worth 2 points EACH, you can miss 8. If the questions are worth 4 points each, you can only miss 4 questions.
You cannot know that. If you are told the total number of points for the test, you know (or count) the number of questions and you are told that each question is worth the same number of points then, and only then, each question is worth (total points/number of questions) points.
Assuming the test is 100 points total, if you had 40 questions each would be worth 2.5 points. With only 39, each is worth slightly more than that, but a teacher might decide to make them 2.5 points each to simplify the math and just give you 2.5 free points for showing up.
It depends on how many points each question is worth. If they are worth 1 point, 30, 2 points, 15, etc...
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There would be (8) 5 point questions and (30) 2 point questions for a total of 38 questions and 100 points.
5% of the total test score per question.
If each question on a 75-question test is worth the same number of points, the total number of points for the entire test would be the number of questions multiplied by the points per question. For example, if each question is worth 1 point, then a 75-question test would be worth 75 points in total.
Oh, dude, if there are 33 questions and let's say each question is worth one point, then you'd have a total of 33 points up for grabs. Simple math, right? But hey, if each question is worth more than one point, well, then you gotta do some extra math, but who's got time for that? Just aim for as many points as you can and hope for the best!
if one of the questions is a bonus it is 2 points each