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I have been reading 700+ debriefs and found they got 42+ in verbal. So am I right to say these people scored at least 30/41 for that score? Or number of questions and their toughness are taken into account for final score?
As CAT continuously assess and adjust toughness of the questions presented, the number of right answers are extrapolated for 60Q?
Technically your score and the number of questions you get right have no relationship. That being said, when I was doing gmatprep's I'd always miss between 6 and 8 verbal and I'd score between 41 and 44. That may just be due to my testing style/ how the CAT reads me in particular. I wouldn't worry about number correct, just do CAT's and worry about the scaled score
thanks for the table, bb. but somehow it gives me a feeling that it is theoretically possible to get 800 with a Q48 (84 percentile) if someone gets perfect score in verbal. is this true since we know it's possible to get Q48 even with 10-11 mistakes in quant?