No more than 11. You may have a problem if it's a math test.
You could fail seven questions, and still meet the minimum mark required.
If you're awarded 1 mark per question, and you got 77%, you missed roughly 25% of the questions, which is 15
That depends whether 85 corresponds to your percentage, or your mark. If you get 85 marks on a 90 question test, then you have missed five questions.
1 wrong out of 200 means 199 correct. So 100*199/200 % = 99.5 % correct. The percentage score depends on whether all questions carry the same mark, whether or not there is a penalty for a wrong answer.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, to get 80 percent on 75 questions, you'd need to get 60 questions right. That means you can get 15 questions wrong and still hit that 80 percent mark. So, like, you've got a little wiggle room there, but don't push it too far!
Questions generally have no periods unless there are abbreviations in them. In English, they end with a question mark. In Spanish, questions start with an inverted question mark and end with a question mark.
You could fail seven questions, and still meet the minimum mark required.
Questions. Questions end with a question mark. Sentences that are a question usually start with Who, What, Why, Where, When, How, Will, and Is.Examples:What types of sentences end in a question mark?Who is the muffin man?
No, a question mark alone is sufficient.
Because unlike multiple choice questions, there is no penalty for wrong answers in the grid-in questions. Therefore, you should answer every grid-in question because there is no risk involved.
you write questions with a question mark at the end and the questions usually begin with WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW
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When I graded papers, no matter how many questions, I would mark the questions wrong that were wrong with checks. Then, to come up with a grade I would subtract the number possible with the number wrong. That would give me the total number right and from that you assign a grade to the paper.
No, indirect questions do not require question marks.
If you're awarded 1 mark per question, and you got 77%, you missed roughly 25% of the questions, which is 15
That depends whether 85 corresponds to your percentage, or your mark. If you get 85 marks on a 90 question test, then you have missed five questions.
Yes. The question mark is added onto the end of the questions you ask, whether you add it yourself or not.