SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

How to Calculate Your Score


Step 1: Figure out your raw score. Use the answer key provided to determine the number of right
and wrong answers on your answer sheet. The relationship analysis questions in Part B are three-
part questions. If you answer all three parts correctly, it counts as one correct answer. If you answer
one or more of the parts of the question incorrectly, then the whole answer is incorrect, even if you
answered two out of the three parts correctly. The test has a total of 85 multiple-choice questions.


Multiply the number of wrong answers by 0.25 and subtract the result from the number right. Round
the result to the nearest whole number. This is your raw score.


SAT SUBJECT TEST: CHEMISTRY PRACTICE TEST 3


Step 2: Find your practice test score. Find your raw score in the left column of the table below. The
score in the right column is an approximation of what your score would be on the SAT Subject Test:
Chemistry.


A note on your practice test scores: Don’t take these scores too literally. Practice test conditions
cannot precisely mirror real test conditions. Your actual SAT Subject Test: Chemistry score will
almost certainly vary from your practice test scores. However, your scores on the practice tests will
give you a rough idea of your range on the actual exam.


Raw Scaled
85 800
84 800
83 800
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