Wrong . . . . . 2.86%
Correct . . . . 97.14%
(2/30)*100 =6.666666666666667% wrong
You can get them all wrong. You won't pass the test, but that is not a requirement of the question.
37 questions wrong gives you a 70.2% correct.
69 questions
what is your grade percentage if you miss 6 questions out of 40
(2/30)*100 =6.666666666666667% wrong
It is: 75%
40-26=14 questions answered correctly. 14/40=.35 Therefore the percentage of the test would be 35%
To determine how many questions you can get wrong on a 60-question test and still pass, you need to know the passing percentage set by the institution or test administrator. Commonly, a passing score is 60%, which means you can miss up to 24 questions and still pass. However, if the passing percentage is higher, such as 70%, you can only get 18 questions wrong. Always check the specific passing criteria for your test.
To determine how many questions you can get wrong on a 35-question test while still passing, you need to know the passing percentage. For example, if the passing score is 70%, you need to answer at least 25 questions correctly, meaning you can get 10 questions wrong. Adjust the number of allowable incorrect answers based on the specific passing percentage required for the test.
You can get them all wrong. You won't pass the test, but that is not a requirement of the question.
37 questions wrong gives you a 70.2% correct.
69 questions
what is your grade percentage if you miss 6 questions out of 40
1 wrong out of 200 means 199 correct. So 100*199/200 % = 99.5 % correct. The percentage score depends on whether all questions carry the same mark, whether or not there is a penalty for a wrong answer.
138 questions right and 12 questions wrong
Nine.