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In order to score 78% correct on a test with 150 questions, assuming that every one of the 150 answers is given equal weight, you must answer exactly 33 questions incorrectly. No more, no less.
You doth whatthou heat desires, though if one missed 45 questions in one's test, one would be doubtful of acheiving a B.
To find test questions for the TEAS test, one could find samples at Quizlet. Some questions include vocabulary, anatomy, chemistry, genetic and biology.
If there are 10 questions on the test then they are each worth 10 point to make a total of 100. If you miss one question, then you got 9 right (10 - 1 = 9) so 9 times 10 would be a grade of 90.
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 you think there is one universal pass percentage for the worlds education system... look less to A and more to F
you can miss 12 questions 30 right = 30/42 = 71%
To score a 40 on a 66-question test, you need to determine the minimum number of questions you can miss. Assuming each question is worth one point, you would need to answer at least 40 questions correctly. Therefore, you can miss up to 26 questions (66 total questions - 40 correct answers = 26 missed questions).
It is: 22/57 times 100 = 38.6% rounded to one decimal place
One question in eight would be 12.5% of the test - if all the questions whereof equivalent difficulty.Tests often have some "hard" and some "easy" questions so the percentage of marks per question is not dependant on the ration of one question to the number of questions.
To get seventy percent or better on a quiz of 16 questions one needs 11.2 answers correctly answered. So it is best not to miss 4 but definitely not to miss 5 or more. This answer is arrived at by taking the 16 questions and multiplying by .70 (70 percent) or 16 x .70 = 11.2.
In order to score 78% correct on a test with 150 questions, assuming that every one of the 150 answers is given equal weight, you must answer exactly 33 questions incorrectly. No more, no less.
You doth whatthou heat desires, though if one missed 45 questions in one's test, one would be doubtful of acheiving a B.
A very small number, less than 1% (you can actually miss several questions and still get a perfect 36).
You can miss 15 but then must get every one correct.
You can miss 40% = 70*40/100 = 28. However, that depends on two things: one is that you get all the remaining answers correct and also that you are not penalised for wrong answers.
you could miss 3