When you sit an exam, the score is between 300 and 1000. I assume that this
means that if you got every question incorrect, you would recieve a 300, and
if you got every question correct you would recieve a 1000.

If this logic holds true, then answering half the questions correctly would
produce a mark of 650 ( discounting weighting of questions ).

Again, if this holds true, then the stated pass mark of say 700 would equate
to only 57% of questions answered correctly. If this is right, then the pass
marks required on most of the cisco exams seems incredibly low.

Is this a correct summation of the scoring, or am I missing something?

Cheers

Greg Kirkness




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