Pass Mark %
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Hi All
I am new to the forum and have noticed that successful pass marks of 324 out of 420 etc have been mentioned in postings for KEd Birmingham Schools / Vesey
Does this equate to correctly answering 77% of questions across the papers or am I misunderstanding / being too simplistic?
Where does the 420 figure come from?
I believed one needed to correctly answer 90%+ of questions to stand a chance! (That's what my son and I are working towards).
I'd appreciate any advice.
I am new to the forum and have noticed that successful pass marks of 324 out of 420 etc have been mentioned in postings for KEd Birmingham Schools / Vesey
Does this equate to correctly answering 77% of questions across the papers or am I misunderstanding / being too simplistic?
Where does the 420 figure come from?
I believed one needed to correctly answer 90%+ of questions to stand a chance! (That's what my son and I are working towards).
I'd appreciate any advice.
Pass Mark %
Thanks for that KenR
I (kind of!) understand that, but am still confused as to approx what % of questions need to be answered correctly accross the papers to pass the test for KE Aston, based on previous years.
My son normally achieves 90-99% in practice and assessment papers but sometimes throws in a rogue 80%.
I'd sleep a little easier at night if I had a better idea as to our target!
I (kind of!) understand that, but am still confused as to approx what % of questions need to be answered correctly accross the papers to pass the test for KE Aston, based on previous years.
My son normally achieves 90-99% in practice and assessment papers but sometimes throws in a rogue 80%.
I'd sleep a little easier at night if I had a better idea as to our target!
Hi
There was a previous thread on this topic which contain some information about the 2005 test which I obtain via the FOI act
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... highlight=
Unfortunately the KE exam test is quite different to the more usual NFER 11+ exams - the scores in the real exam are much lower.
Hope this helps
There was a previous thread on this topic which contain some information about the 2005 test which I obtain via the FOI act
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... highlight=
Unfortunately the KE exam test is quite different to the more usual NFER 11+ exams - the scores in the real exam are much lower.
Hope this helps