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EASA THEORETICAL EXAM POINTS SYSTEM

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Old 15th Oct 2017, 19:31
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EASA THEORETICAL EXAM POINTS SYSTEM

Ladies, Gents

Just did EASA CBIR Flightplanning exam.
Does anyone know how the point-system works ?
What is the max points you can get per question ?
What is the min points you can get per question ?
You need a minimum of 75 % to pass the exam .
If one question is worth 2 points how much % is this ?
Does anyone know ?

Thanks.

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If they have not indicated any mark allocation on the paper, then each question should carry equal marks. So divide 100 by the number of questions. In many cases it is not possible to get 75% so you may need a slightly higher mark to pass.
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