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Qualification => SATS => Others => US SATS => Topic started by: winnie101 on June 02, 2011, 07:21:18 pm

Title: SAT 2 chem
Post by: winnie101 on June 02, 2011, 07:21:18 pm
hey
i just wanted to know that whether the ques where you have to pick if the 2 statements given in the ques are correct and select whether the 2nd  is the reason for the first, are counted for the same amount as the rest of the ques, or do they carry more marks.
Thanks
Title: Re: SAT 2 chem
Post by: Master_Key on June 03, 2011, 02:34:48 pm
hey
i just wanted to know that whether the ques where you have to pick if the 2 statements given in the ques are correct and select whether the 2nd  is the reason for the first, are counted for the same amount as the rest of the ques, or do they carry more marks.
Thanks
Set on their difficulty. If more difficult then more marks.
If you get it wrong. 25% of the points(of that question) are cut.
Title: Re: SAT 2 chem
Post by: Saladin on September 03, 2011, 10:25:16 pm
Set on their difficulty. If more difficult then more marks.
If you get it wrong. 25% of the points(of that question) are cut.

What he said. There is negative marking, but intelligent guessing is encouraged.