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If I attempt 175 questions and 31 is wrong. How much marks did I obtained in the NEET Exam.


Hacker Plazaa 22nd May, 2020
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iammohdshareef 22nd May, 2020

Every correct answer in NEET gives you 4 marks. And a wrong answer takes away 1 mark. If you attempted 175 questions and 31 have been wrong, 175-31=144. You got 144 questions correct. So giving 4 marks to 144 questions will bring your score to 576. And now every wrong answer takes away 1 mark and so that is 31 marks subtracted from 576 which is 545. So your NEET score would be 545.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 22nd May, 2020
Hello


In NEET examination, 4 marks are awarded for each correct answer and one mark is deducted for every wrong answer.

Now , if 175 questions and 31 questions are wrong.
Then ,
No. Of correct answers
= 175-31
= 144

Then marks awarded =
=No. Of correct answers* 4
=144 * 4
= 576

Marks deducted
= No. Of wrong answer *1
= 31* 1
= 31

Now marks obtained
= marks awarded - Marks deducted
= 576-31
= 545

Thus , you get 545 marks

Thankyou
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