Test Score Formula:
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Test score calculation determines your performance percentage based on the number of correct answers out of total questions. It provides a standardized way to measure academic or assessment performance.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the percentage of correct answers by dividing correct answers by total questions and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage value.
Details: Accurate test scoring is essential for evaluating knowledge acquisition, identifying areas for improvement, and providing standardized performance metrics for academic and professional assessments.
Tips: Enter the number of correct answers and total questions. Both values must be valid (correct ≥ 0, total > 0, and correct ≤ total).
Q1: What if I have partial credit questions?
A: This calculator assumes whole number scoring. For partial credit, you may need to adjust your correct count accordingly.
Q2: What is considered a good test score?
A: This varies by context, but generally scores above 70% are considered passing, while scores above 90% are considered excellent in most academic settings.
Q3: Can this calculator handle different grading scales?
A: This calculator provides a percentage score only. You would need to convert this percentage to your specific grading scale separately.
Q4: What if I have bonus questions?
A: Include bonus questions in your total count if they can contribute to a score above 100%. Otherwise, use only the base total questions.
Q5: Is this suitable for weighted tests?
A: For weighted tests where questions have different point values, you would need to calculate weighted scores separately before using this calculator.