How many questions can you miss?

Doing the quick math...
I've heard there are 58 questions. And 50 are graded.
To pass you need a 700 out of 1000.
50 graded would be 20 points per question.
300 points possible to lose, being 15 questions you can miss and still pass...
RIGHT?!?!?
I mean, I know the math is right, but is that how it works?
I've heard there are 58 questions. And 50 are graded.
To pass you need a 700 out of 1000.
50 graded would be 20 points per question.
300 points possible to lose, being 15 questions you can miss and still pass...
RIGHT?!?!?
I mean, I know the math is right, but is that how it works?
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Mishra Member Posts: 2,468 ■■■■□□□□□□
Microsoft doesn't give out the points per question to their exams.
Stop sweating the pass/fail.Focus more on the what-can-I-learn.
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aordal Member Posts: 372
We can't say for sure if hte questions are weighted evenly, and I think most would agree that they are not. A safe number to ASSume would be 10. -
SamCarter Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□
Don't forget that sometimes they throw in experimental, ungraded questions. I thought I got more wrong than I actually did while I was taking it so I may have had one or two of those.