You need to truly understand the content in order to pass (not to mention, there are over 4000 exam questions in the vault!) For example, knowing that you must send out early disclosures within 3 days of the application or that TILA is Regulation Z is not enough to earn you a 75% on this exam.
Overall, across all grades and subjects, the average test question count is 10, the second favorite number of questions is 5.
Applicable knowledge is key. So… Do you feel ready? There are over 4,000 possible exam questions, and this number is continually growing with all the new rules and regulations being implemented by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). You’re going to get 125 questions.
Each of these can make the question of “how many” a nebulous one to definitively answer. The Eberly Center of Testing Excellence at Carnegie Mellon University recommends the educator time themselves taking the exam he or she wrote and then triple that time for students.
The Ohio State Test (OST) is administered in 2 Parts as per below details:
There are five performance levels of achievement in each subject area.
Grades 3 to 8 consists of 2 parts – Part 1 and Part 2, mainly consists of Multiple choice and Technology-enhanced questions.
The assessment conducted at the end of the year in Ohio State is called Ohio State Test ( OST)
Standardized assessments tend to have higher number of questions with favorite being about 15 questions while a class assessment (such as a quiz or chapter test) the favorite count goes to 10.
The average question count remains relatively similar across grades 1st-12th but there can be seen a slight increase in the question count with increasing grades.
When preparing an assessment, the key factor in determining question count and type is how much time the test period will be. While this seems sort of obvious, there are many factors involved such as complexity of content, question types and age of student. Each of these can make the question of “how many” a nebulous one to definitively answer.
With over 50,000 teachers and 1.15 million student accounts using Edulastic for assessments, we have access to quite a bit of data when it comes to trends in testing. From question type to number of questions, each quarter we aggregate the information to analyze what our teachers are using and how we can help make Edulastic better for them. But, for the educator who has ever wondered what is the appropriate test length, you might also find our most recent data interesting as it seems to support the PARCC approach of “short and sweet.”
You need to truly understand the content in order to pass (not to mention, there are over 4000 exam questions in the vault!)
There are over 4,000 possible exam questions, and this number is continually growing with all the new rules and regulations being implemented by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
You must: Take an NMLS 20-hour pre-license education (PE) course. Pass the National SAFE Act Exam with Uniform State Content with a score of 75% or higher. Once licensed, MLOs are also required to complete 8-hrs of continuing education every year in order to renew their license.
If an individual fails the test, they have to wait 30 days before being eligible to retake the exam. If they fail three times, the waiting period becomes six months! Not to mention, each time the exam is taken, there is a fee of $110 – so failing can become quite costly…. In fact, most people simply give up.
And while some can get away with bare minimum effort, it’s not worth having to retake your licensing exam just to save an extra couple of hours.
Pas sing the exam is not easy … in fact, according to NMLS SAFE test passing rate, the first time pass rate is 54%, and only 46.7% for subsequent attempts.