<p>Concretepencil94, I can be definite that that question was not part of the experimental, because I got 3 writing sections (excluding the essay). Two sections of 35 questions each. So that question was not part of the experimental.</p>
<p>Wolf, thanks. I was pretty confident myself, but I saw others saying x = 70, so I was a bit confused. Or maybe they were different questions, it’s just that I don’t remember any x = 70 question. was experimental maybe.</p>
<p>313qwerty, nah wasn’t experimental. I got a writing experimental, so I know :)</p>
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<li><p>n (Prime numbers greater than 2, sum is also a prime) - condition: the question did not say consecutive, because I wrote 385 (5x7x11)</p></li>
<li><p>Median Question (Number of bank branches) - Didn’t arrange in ascending/descending :|</p></li>
<li><p>Numbers divisible by 13 - Never bothered to add 14 integers starting from 13 :|</p></li>
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<p>So that gives me -1 Grid and -2 MC ; that’s 51/54.
What score will I get? Ballpark anyone? Thanks :)</p>
<p>Woolf, give a consolidated list of all 54 questions? This way I won’t have to ask individually all the questions haha!</p>
<p>The only one I have a problem with atm is the one with India in the Pi chart… I swear it looked more like Bangladesh; India was more 1/3 :S. Such a vague silly question…</p>
<p>Raw of 51, probably 730 or 740. I just briefly looked at 3 practice tests in the blue books and 51 would give 750, 750, and 740 respectively, but those looked like more generous than average curves.</p>
<p>India was distinctly less than a quarter of the pie chart…</p>
<p>Shamoil: India was the answer.
LedbyExample: 7th —> square in pyramid (I got it wrong too)
8th----> ALL three
As far as questions go…I barely remember the questions…I remember the answers.
Thechoseone123: The median was indeed 25.
AND YES, all positive integers (answer was 0, I believe).</p>
<p>I’m not sure, I thought that the x/pi one would be… or else I was hoping it was.
It seems like a lot of ppl got the volume and surface area question though</p>