I am not sure, I think if you include one right answer they will classify it as a mark, I don't see why they wouldn't because you still have a right answer, plus they have answers in a markscheme and will disregard any other answers which do not correspond to this, they will only mark if it has a right answer. Hope it helps.
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When the Wrong One Loves You Right was created on 1998-01-27.
In the PSAT, just as in the AP and SAT, if you guess at an answer and get it wrong you lose one quarter of a point. For each question you answer correctly, you gain one point. Therefore if you got 4 questions wrong and one right, you would have a total score of zero. If you had skipped those 4 questions you got wrong, you would have a total score of one.
It depends. If you are asked to do your working out its one mark out of 2 because the answer matters, but only if you do the work out right. If you do the work out correctly and do the silly mistake to give the wrong answer they will give you 1 mark out of 2.
You have it a bit wrong. Yes, there are four Gospels but Mark is the name of only one: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Since this is a philosophical question, I can only give a philosophical answer. I feel it is better to be wrong for the right reason rather than to be right for the wrong reason. If one is wrong for the right reason, then I feel they at least had good intentions. If one is right for the wrong reason, then I would have to wonder if their intentions were the right ones in the first place. But the really important thing, in my "philosophical" answer, is for one to be able and willing to admit when they are wrong.
No one right now:)
The left one.
Assuming that each question carries the same one mark: 88% right = 100% - 88 % wrong = 12 % wrong → 12 % of 44 = 12/100 × 44 = 5.28 wrong Assuming that your percentage right was truncated (and not rounded to 89% to the nearest whole number), you got 5 wrong.
that has happened to me in the forth grade. i wrote 7+4=11 and she said no its 12, you got that one wrong!
He forced everyone to convert to Buddhism. *That answer is wrong, I've been trying to find the right answer and no luck yet but i just know this one is wrong.* wrong answer.