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If these are the marks obtained by a student for the assessments and the examination, what is the final mark for the student (fill in the value only (leave out the % sign)?
Assessment
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The (average) mark received by the student (mark shown as a percentage %)
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1
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60
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2
|
75
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3
|
60
|
4
|
40
|
5
|
70
|
6
|
50
|
Examination mark
|
50
|
If these are the marks obtained by a student for the assessments and the examination, what is the final mark for the student (fill in the value only (leave out the % sign)?
Assessment
|
The (average) mark received by the student (mark shown as a percentage %)
|
1
|
60
|
2
|
75
|
3
|
60
|
4
|
40
|
5
|
70
|
6
|
50
|
Examination mark
|
50
|
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The following is an example of a multiple-choice question (one correct answer):
Which of the following is an odd number?
The following is an example of a numeric response question, you need to fill in a value. Note, Moodle uses a decimal point. It will be indicated to how many decimal places you must round off your answer. Also, leave out signs like R or %.
What is 20 blistering blue bottles divided by 3? Note, round your answer off to two decimal places.
The following is an example of a True/False question:
Three (3) is an example of an odd number?
The following is an example of a multiple-correct question that is negatively marked:
Which of the following are odd numbers? Note, more than one statement
can be correct. This question is marked negatively. You will lose 25% of the
total mark of this question, for each incorrect answer.
The following is an example of a multiple-correct question:
Which of the following are odd numbers? Note, more than one statement can be correct.
The following is an example of a True/False/Don't know question that is negatively marked:
Three (3) is an example of an odd number.
Note, that you will lose 50% of the mark for this question if you choose the incorrect option. If you are not sure about the answer and do not want to guess, choose the "Unsure" option. You will neither receive marks for the question nor will you lose marks for choosing this option.
The following is an example of a True/False question that is negatively marked:
Three (3) is an example of an odd number?
Note, you will lose 50% of the mark for this question if you choose the incorrect option.