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yes i took the test with 37 questions, and i have never pressed the button reset.. what does it change if i press reset? Is this a method which brings or avoids the repeating questions?
Reset tells the test to "forget" which questions have already been shown to you. After a reset, the test will choose from the entire pool of questions, irrespective of whether you've already done those questions.
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AjiteshArun thank you very much. What do you think about the reliability of my score?
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AjiteshArun thank you very much. What do you think about the reliability of my score?
The reliability of your score is a bit lower than what it would have been if you weren't already familiar with those 4 questions, so we should "discount" your Q49 a bit. If you want to be on the safe side, just assume that you're in the 46-49 range, especially if you feel that you had made some improvements to your quant after that first Q44. Note that this doesn't mean that you'll always get a score like this. It just means that you're capable of getting (at least) this score.

Don't worry too much about this though. As you take more practice tests, you won't need to think so hard about this particular test.
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