The passing score for most tests is a C-, or 70%. Anything less than 70% is considered a failing score.
The recommended passing score on all CLEP tests is 50/80, but some colleges require a higher score. Check with your advisor.
In 1989, to pass the GED exam, you needed a minimum combined score of 2250 on all five tests (450 per test). There was no minimum score required for each individual test as long as the combined score met the passing threshold.
It varies by subject. Visit the following page to view the required score for your area: http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/PRAXIS/pdf/09706passingscores.pdf
I got a perfect score on all three tests.
the passing score starts at 450
80% is a passing score or 48 out of 60 questions
There are no disadvantages to passing exams -- they improve your grades and help you learn how to take tests. If you are talking about some sort of exam where you need a higher score to get into a good college, the disadvantage to just getting a passing score would be that you won't get into a really good school.
The passing score for the exam is 75 percent.
What is a passing score on the sat subject in biology]
The passing score for each part of the exam is 70%.
Yeah, I got a perfect score on the language arts test.
If each of the 16 questions is worth the same credit, then your score is 31.3% correct, 68.7% incorrect. Each teacher decides what range of scores will get which letter grade, and it might be different on different tests. But it's hard to imagine that your score on this one could get any passing grade.