If you would like a tongue-in-cheek answer to this question, try reading The Saber-Tooth Curriculum, by J. Abner Peddiwell (it comes up on Google). I know your question is probably rhetorical and born out of the frustration of having to do endless exams, but this might provide a bit of an amusing diversion for you.
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70% of what??? as in a exam. an exam is out of 100%
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The verb of exam is examine. As in "to examine something or someone".
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It really depends what your sentence is. ----------------------------------------- Both techically, however "in the exam" is more commonly used. The "at the exam" is correct as you are using the 'exam' as a location reference. To be more specific: 'in the exam' refers to the content of the exam, eg. a question asked in the exam. 'At the exam' and 'during the exam' refer to the time and place at which the exam was given.
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The past tense of "you pass the exam" is "you passed the exam."
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No. She wasn't inside the exam. She flunked the exam.
Mock exam is the correct phrase.
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Another name for a posterior exam is a rear-end or backside exam.
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No, exam is a noun.