That depends on what is passing grade? Is it 60%?
Then 0.80 (.55) + .20 (x) = .60
.44 + .20X = .6
.20X = .16
x = .80
That means you need to get 8 of every 10 questions right to get 60 percent average.
You can get 63 questions wrong and get 70%.
you would need anything higher than an 87 because its an average and if you get lower there is no way it can get to a 87.
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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.
Provided that all 150 exam questions are weighted equally, then 105 correct responses is 70%.
Not quite 75%. There are 35 questions on the Technician and General exams, of which 26 must be correct. There are 50 questions on the Amateur Extra exam, of which 37 must be correct.
For each AP Exam, it varies what a 5 means. The score isn't actually based on what percent of the questions you get right, but rather based on how other people do. In other words, the AP scores on a curve. To check last year's curve (which would show you an average of what you percent you need to get correct to score a certain number), you should check AP central on collegeboard for each test!
You can get 63 questions wrong and get 70%.
It really depends what your sentence is. ----------------------------------------- Both techically, however "in the exam" is more commonly used. The "at the exam" is correct as you are using the 'exam' as a location reference. To be more specific: 'in the exam' refers to the content of the exam, eg. a question asked in the exam. 'At the exam' and 'during the exam' refer to the time and place at which the exam was given.
The average pass rate by exam part is 45 percent.
your mark would be 56.10%
Mock exam is the correct phrase.
85 Multiple choice questions, and you have 2 hours to complete the exam.
You have to gained 110 correct questions out of 150...
mo-200 exam questions
There are 200 questions on a bar exam