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.
You have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
Your grade would be 75 if you missed 25 questions out of 100. If there are 100 questions, each question would be worth one point.
According to my grade calculator with a 60 question test your break point would be 30 for a D- and a 57 for an A+, so an 80% would 47 correct questions and that means you would get a B and that is missing 10 questions.
You would have gotten 73% of the questions correct, which in most places would get you a C.
Oh, dude, if there are 33 questions and let's say each question is worth one point, then you'd have a total of 33 points up for grabs. Simple math, right? But hey, if each question is worth more than one point, well, then you gotta do some extra math, but who's got time for that? Just aim for as many points as you can and hope for the best!
Because then that answers the question. Questions are made to be found out. Not for fun.
You have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
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you can miss 12 questions 30 right = 30/42 = 71%
If C is passing and its a 10 point scale then.. you can only miss 18 questions.
Questions on a test do not always have the same point value. The answer cannot be determined.
Your grade would be 75 if you missed 25 questions out of 100. If there are 100 questions, each question would be worth one point.
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15 5 point questions and 30 2 point questions.