If you answered 27 correctly and 18 incorrectly, you would have answered 60% correctly.
Each question is worth 2.5 percent. You can get 8 wrong.
You can get 60 questions wrong and get a 70 percent but if you get 61 wrong you are at a 69.5 percent.
You can get 63 questions wrong and get 70%.
69 questions
20
Each question is worth 2.5 percent. You can get 8 wrong.
You can get 60 questions wrong and get a 70 percent but if you get 61 wrong you are at a 69.5 percent.
You can get 63 questions wrong and get 70%.
69 questions
Nine.
20
22 questions can be wrong. This means that you would have to get 33 marks, which is 60%
10 can be wrong and 30 right; 30/40 = 75%
You can get 20 questions wrong.
The answer depends on whether or not there are penalties (negative marks) for wrong answers. If not, then the answer is 30.
30
14 of them.