Question regarding how the list number is effected by throwing out a question.
jons463 said
Feb 2, 2012
If a question is "thrown out" after a question is protested, how does that affect the score of the test taker? If the applicant got the question correct, do they lose the point? In other words, if an applicant got a question correct that is later thrown out, how does that effect their score?
brat4914 said
Feb 2, 2012
if you had originally got it wrong, you get the point
if you originally got it right......nothing changes
jons463 said
Feb 2, 2012
Brat, question. Does that mean that the person who got it right gets penalized in a way?
stiggityone said
Feb 2, 2012
Holy **** dude...obviously this isn't your first test. How do u not know this ****?
brat4914 said
Feb 2, 2012
hey, thats the way it works......imagine the shoe on the other foot......needing that point and not being able to get it even if the question was bad......thats just the way it is......dont fight it
HB said
Feb 2, 2012
jons463 wrote:
Brat, question. Does that mean that the person who got it right gets penalized in a way?
What would u like DCAS to do? Give the person 2 points instead of one because they originally got it right? U cant seriously be this slow...
lieutenantwannabe said
Feb 2, 2012
What we all mean by throwouts is that all that answers in the question are correct therefore if you got it right the first time nothing changes but if you got it wrong you get that point
bigfoot45 said
Feb 4, 2012
I'm sure there is a cop in your command that could explain to you this elaborate and complex answer to your question.
nycop80 said
Feb 5, 2012
hb , thanks, some guy at command i work at, keeps telling me, that when they throw questions out, your score is now out of a less number, for instance, he says if they throw out 8 questions, the test is now out of 92 , but than the person that already for the question right is getting more than 1 point. I never heard of this before.
stiggityone said
Feb 5, 2012
That guy at your command is dumber than a bag of dix.
HB said
Feb 5, 2012
nycop80 wrote:
hb , thanks, some guy at command i work at, keeps telling me, that when they throw questions out, your score is now out of a less number, for instance, he says if they throw out 8 questions, the test is now out of 92 , but than the person that already for the question right is getting more than 1 point. I never heard of this before.
Now i can honestly say i heard it all. Lmao what an idiot
If a question is "thrown out" after a question is protested, how does that affect the score of the test taker? If the applicant got the question correct, do they lose the point? In other words, if an applicant got a question correct that is later thrown out, how does that effect their score?
if you had originally got it wrong, you get the point
if you originally got it right......nothing changes
Brat, question. Does that mean that the person who got it right gets penalized in a way?
hey, thats the way it works......imagine the shoe on the other foot......needing that point and not being able to get it even if the question was bad......thats just the way it is......dont fight it
What we all mean by throwouts is that all that answers in the question are correct therefore if you got it right the first time nothing changes but if you got it wrong you get that point
I'm sure there is a cop in your command that could explain to you this elaborate and complex answer to your question.