About the pass score
joehisaishi1943
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According to the official web,the pass score is (500 (on a scale of 200 to 800))
then how much percent correct answer should we make to pass?
on my opinion,10 score/question
200 + 10*60 = 800
so if we have given right answer more than 30 questions,we will get 500+ score and pass the test?
Do not be shy ,any discuss && advises are welcome;)
then how much percent correct answer should we make to pass?
on my opinion,10 score/question
200 + 10*60 = 800
so if we have given right answer more than 30 questions,we will get 500+ score and pass the test?
Do not be shy ,any discuss && advises are welcome;)
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cyberguypr Mod Posts: 6,928 ModIt doesn't work that way. For most certs questions have different weights, there could be scaling going on, etc.
See: 700 Does NOT Mean 70%! -
fuz1on Member Posts: 961 ■■■■□□□□□□cyberguypr wrote: »It doesn't work that way. For most certs questions have different weights, there could be scaling going on, etc.
Yup - there were quite a bit of fill-in-the-blank questions on both of my exams that likely were weighted more. You're dealing with a huge test-bank of questions from CompTIA/LPI so it really varies each and every time you take the exam.
From LPI Exam FAQ:
To pass an LPI exam, candidates must achieve a minimum of 500 points of the 800 available. Because our exam questions are weighted the number of correct questions needed varies.
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