VeritasPrepRon wrote:
1) The subject matter of the question is very important. If it's a complicated question about cubic roots and you get it wrong, your score might drop 10 points. If it's 2+2 and you write 6, your score might drop 40 points because the exam assumes you don't know anything about basic math. (the point drops are for illustrative purposes only)
In case this is misleading to some, it's not true that the 'subject matter' of a question is important. It's the difficulty level of the problem that matters
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