Think about it this way: If you have 50 questions, each one would be worth 2 points in order to make a grade of 100. That means you can miss 5 questions before you get down to 90 (5 x 2 = 10).
To achieve a score of 70% on a 200-question test, you would need to answer 140 questions correctly. This means you can afford to miss 60 questions and still achieve a 70% score.
In order to score 80% on a test with 30 questions, you must give 6 wrong answers. You can do it!
The answer will depend on the total score for the test and whether or not all the questions are score the same.
To achieve a score of 90% on a 56-question test, you would need to answer 90% of the questions correctly, which is 50.4 questions. Since you cannot answer a fraction of a question, you would need to answer at least 51 questions correctly. Therefore, you can afford to miss 56 - 51 = 5 questions and still achieve a 90% score on the test.
In order to score 95% or better, you must answer at least 76 questions correctly. We're hoping it's not a math test.
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To achieve a score of 70% on a 200-question test, you would need to answer 140 questions correctly. This means you can afford to miss 60 questions and still achieve a 70% score.
To achieve an 80 percent score on a 27-question test, you would need to answer 80% of the questions correctly. This means you can get 20% of the questions wrong. To calculate the number of questions you can miss, multiply 27 by 0.20 (20%) to get 5.4. Since you can't have a fraction of a question, you would need to round down to 5 questions. Therefore, you can miss 5 questions out of 27 to achieve an 80 percent score.
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In order to score 80% on a test with 30 questions, you must give 6 wrong answers. You can do it!
To achieve an 87 percent score on a 125-question test, you need to correctly answer 87 percent of the questions. This means you need to answer 109 questions correctly (0.87 x 125 = 108.75, rounded up). Therefore, you can get 16 questions wrong (125 - 109 = 16).
To achieve a 70 percent score on a 49-question test, you need to correctly answer at least 34.3 questions. Since you can't answer a fraction of a question, you need to round up to 35 correct answers. Therefore, you can get a maximum of 14 questions wrong (49 - 35 = 14).
The answer will depend on the total score for the test and whether or not all the questions are score the same.
To achieve a score of 70 percent on a 50-question test, a student must answer at least 35 questions correctly (70% of 50). This means they can get a maximum of 15 questions wrong (50 - 35 = 15) and still meet the passing criteria.
The answer depends on how many of the ones that you do are correct and whether there are any penalties for wrong answers.
To achieve a score of 90% on a 56-question test, you would need to answer 90% of the questions correctly, which is 50.4 questions. Since you cannot answer a fraction of a question, you would need to answer at least 51 questions correctly. Therefore, you can afford to miss 56 - 51 = 5 questions and still achieve a 90% score on the test.