Have a look at your wrong answer pattern. From the first 11, you have four wrong answers. The first 2 are wrong. Two wrong from start would lead to a low score. In fact, I remember reading about comparisions where it was proven that if two starting questions are wrong in a row you could score in low thirities/ early twenties. Another candidates getting these two questions right and getting even 15 or 16 wrong could score V35 (provided the wrong answers are spread throughout the exam).
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