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I know that shelf exams for subject exams (anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, etc.) have a mean of 500 and usually have around 120 questions. They are also curved.
I was wondering, how many from the 120 questions you need to get wrong to get a 70%. I know that 36 wrong is a 70%, but with the curve you should be able to more wrong and still get a 70%, but how many more wrong.
Any input on this would be appreciated.
I was wondering, how many from the 120 questions you need to get wrong to get a 70%. I know that 36 wrong is a 70%, but with the curve you should be able to more wrong and still get a 70%, but how many more wrong.
Any input on this would be appreciated.