Passing Score Sample Clauses

Passing Score. Each applicant whose 1) total examination score and 2) test score(s) as defined in Section 7.03, Subd. 3 of this article equals or exceeds seventy percent (70%) shall be considered to have passed the examination. There is no passing score for the seniority component.
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Passing Score. Each applicant whose 1) total examination score, and 2) test score(s) equals or exceeds seventy (70) points, shall be considered to have passed the examination.
Passing Score. Each applicant whose 1) total examination score and 2) individual test score(s) as defined in Section 7.03, Subd. 3 of this article equals or exceeds seventy percent (70%) shall be considered to have passed the examination.
Passing Score. Applicants may be required to attain a designated minimum score on each part or on combined parts of the examination to qualify for a position on the eligibility list.
Passing Score. A passing grade on written promotional examinations will be seventy (70) or a grade specified by the testing company prior to the test.
Passing Score. The number of evaluation items varies from test to test. The test scorecards specify how many items the cadets must successfully complete to pass that test. Generally, passing scores are roughly 75%. Expert Help. Testing officers may use drill and ceremonies “experts” to help administer the test, call commands, etc. Cadet “experts” should be higher ranking than the cadet being tested. However, it is the senior member testing officer who scores the test – the cadet “experts” are assistants (CAPT 78-2). DRILL & CEREMONIES PRACTICAL TEST ACHIEVEMENT 02 Cadet Grade & Name COMMAND ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS S Satisfactory U Unsatisfactory FALL IN Not Graded N/A N/A Right, FACE Not Graded; used to put cadets into column formation. N/A N/A
Passing Score. The passing score for both Engineer and Lieutenant promotional examinations shall be seventy percent (70%) before application of bonus points and deductions.
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Passing Score. The passing score for both Captain and Battalion Chief promotional examinations shall be seventy percent (70%) before application of bonus points and deductions.

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