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there are 12 questions in a test slip and the test mark is over 15 marks. How will i give the mark if the students passed just 7 and fail 5
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Give each question equal weight: mark per question = total marks / number of questions = 15 ÷ 12 = 1.25 marks.
If the student got 7 correct: score = 7 × 1.25 = 8.75 out of 15 (which is 58.33%).
You can report 8.75, or round it as your grading policy requires (e.g., 8.8 or 9). If questions have different weights or you allow partial credit, adjust per-question values accordingly.
If the student got 7 correct: score = 7 × 1.25 = 8.75 out of 15 (which is 58.33%).
You can report 8.75, or round it as your grading policy requires (e.g., 8.8 or 9). If questions have different weights or you allow partial credit, adjust per-question values accordingly.
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