Student-Produced Response (Grid-Ins)
Giving the wrong answer
Giving the wrong answer
The test booklet
No. Reuse is not an antonym of penalize. Reward would be an antonym for penalize.
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.
PSAT scores are sent to the schools, so if you have lost your PSAT scores, ask the guidance counselor at your school for the score report.
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/sat-psat-test-preparation.aspx http://www.testprepreview.com/psat_practice.htm psat is preliminary schlostic aptitude test.
psat test score PSAT, the Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test
Yes they check your PSAT SAT and grades and everything else
how students compare with other psat test takers
The abstract noun form of the verb to penalize are penalization and the gerund, penalizing.
Penalize is the correct spelling.