<p>What is a good amount of questions answered correctly in order to get a 5 on this exam? I just took a PR MC test and got 76/100 after I subtracted 1/4 for the wrong answers... Is this good enough for a 5?</p>
<p>Does anyone know…?</p>
<p>An B on the multiple choice would give you a 5
A c or a D will get you a 4
An E will definately give you highest a 3</p>
<p>70s is a 4
80s and above is a 5</p>
<p>I think I got like 70 right after subtracting. For most APES tests you need a mid 90 to low 100 for a 5.</p>
<p>So if you got like a 70, you’d need to get like 50% for the FRQ, which = 60 points and MC = 90 points… which isn’t hard.</p>
<p>I disagree that you need to get 80+/100 for a 5. You multiple the amount correct by .9. So say you got 70 out of 100 after subtracting the wrong answers, multiply that by .9, and you get 63 raw points. Then you would only need about 30 raw points from the frq’s for a 5, which is 50%. You could even get 60/100 and still get a 5. 60*.9=54, need about 40/60 on frq’s and you have 94/150.</p>
<p>dude if you already know why are you asking lol</p>
<p>^I asked that over a month ago when I didn’t know these things.</p>
<p>oh hahaha ok</p>
<p>Haha that would be funny though if I asked that and just told people that replied that they were wrong, which is probably what it looks like.</p>
<p>Do we really need to know the parts of a Nuclear Reactor???</p>