2.5
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
There's no reason they all have to be worth the same credit. Butif they are, then the number is 2.5% for each correct answer.
Assuming each question has the same number of marks, 1 question is worth 1.6666...% 100 divided by 60 = 1.66666666... However it is much more likely, especially if the test is in preperation for exams, that each question will be worth a different amount depending on the hardness of the question and how much detail/work needs to be put in to get the right answer, 1.66666...% is more an average of how much each question is worth, than how much each question is actually worth.
Well, if there are 12 questions on the test and each question is worth the same amount, then each question is worth 1/12 of the total points. So, technically, each question is worth 1/12 of the total score. Math doesn't lie, honey!
Depends on the test.
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
I cannot answer this question. I do not know how much each question is worth.
Each question is worth 2.5%
To determine the value of each question on a 44-question exam, divide the total score possible by the number of questions. If the total score is 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 2.27 points (100 ÷ 44). If the total score differs, adjust the calculation accordingly.
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It would depend on the question.
There's no reason they all have to be worth the same credit. Butif they are, then the number is 2.5% for each correct answer.
Assuming each question has the same number of marks, 1 question is worth 1.6666...% 100 divided by 60 = 1.66666666... However it is much more likely, especially if the test is in preperation for exams, that each question will be worth a different amount depending on the hardness of the question and how much detail/work needs to be put in to get the right answer, 1.66666...% is more an average of how much each question is worth, than how much each question is actually worth.
Well, if there are 12 questions on the test and each question is worth the same amount, then each question is worth 1/12 of the total points. So, technically, each question is worth 1/12 of the total score. Math doesn't lie, honey!
Depends on the test.
I12000
That would be totally up to the examiner.