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Stacey Koprince
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Actually, the way the scoring works, you only need to answer about half of 700 level questions right in order to score a 700. The test does not base your score on where you can get 100% of the questions right, as static paper-based tests do - it bases your score on the level at which you can get about half of the questions right.
So, no, you don't have to be able to answer every last one. :) p.s. as you said, it's very difficult to gauge difficulty levels. I'd be comfortable saying those last few questions are 700+. I can't really get more precise than that. |
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