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I think each question is given a point scale. Maybe the easy questions at worth a point, medium questions three points, and hard questions five points. I also think PMI creates a minimum point threshold on the test that people have to score to pass the test. So if person mainly has easy questions, that would mean they need an 80 percent on the test since those questions are worth less. But based on a person’s answers and the test gives them mainly hard questions, 61 percent would be the passing score since each question they get right is worth more points and those test takers are most likely above target in most parts of the test. For me, that is the only way it makes sense where a person may need either a 61 or up to 80 percent pass rate to pass the test and why PMI doesn’t provide a pass rate score since it really depends on the tester.
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Nice explaination Sir👌🙏
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I think each question is given a point scale. Maybe the easy questions at worth a point, medium questions three points, and hard questions five points. I also think PMI creates a minimum point threshold on the test that people have to score to pass the test. So if person mainly has easy questions, that would mean they need an 80 percent on the test since those questions are worth less. But based on a person’s answers and the test gives them mainly hard questions, 61 percent would be the passing score since each question they get right is worth more points and those test takers are most likely above target in most parts of the test. For me, that is the only way it makes sense where a person may need either a 61 or up to 80 percent pass rate to pass the test and why PMI doesn’t provide a pass rate score since it really depends on the tester.
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Thanks for your watching the video. Please feel free to visit Gururo for any queries, Link can be found in description. We would be happy to help.
Thanks for the information