Oh, that's a wonderful question! If each question on the test is worth the same amount of points, you can find the total points by adding up the points for each question. For 8 questions, if each question is worth 10 points, then the total would be 80 points. Just remember to read the instructions carefully to see how many points each question is worth. Happy painting!
If the questions are all worth the same, then one fifth of the total number of marks for the test. If not, you cannot work it out.
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 have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
5% of the total test score per question.
If the questions are all worth the same, then one fifth of the total number of marks for the test. If not, you cannot work it out.
That will depend on the points awarded to each question.
10 questions normally for books with 19 and under points 20 questions for books worth 20 and over points!
On a driving test you can only miss 30 points in the state of florida! On the written test you can only miss five questions!
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 have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
5% of the total test score per question.
If you took a test with 130 questions on them each question would value approximately 1.3 points per question.
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The answer will depend on the total score for the test and whether or not all the questions are score the same.
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.