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  2. ECAT Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Each question carries 4 marks, with 1 mark deducted for each wrong answer. Total marks are 400. 30 questions are from Mathematics, 30 from Chemistry, 30 from Physics, 10 from English language. According to the updated rules of Pakistan Engineering Council, from entry 2023 onwards, 33% marks (132 out of 400) are required to pass ECAT.

  3. National Medical and Dental College Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    NMDCAT consists of multiple choice questions. Each question carries 1 mark with no negative marking for wrong answers. Total score is 200. 68 questions are from Biology, 54 from Chemistry, 54 from Physics, 18 from English language, 6 from Logical reasoning. Only in 2021 the total score was increased to 210. The next year the score was back to 200.

  4. Emergency Committee for American Trade - Wikipedia

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    ECAT did not publish its membership lists on its website. In 2015, an ECAT press-release stated that, "ECAT is an organization of the heads of leading U.S. international business enterprises representing all major sectors of the American economy, with annual worldwide sales exceeding $2.7 trillion and with employment exceeding 6.5 million workers."

  5. Computerized adaptive testing - Wikipedia

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    From the examinee's perspective, the difficulty of the exam seems to tailor itself to their level of ability. For example, if an examinee performs well on an item of intermediate difficulty, they will then be presented with a more difficult question. Or, if they performed poorly, they would be presented with a simpler question.

  6. List of parties to the Convention on the Elimination of All ...

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    Sweden became the first state to deposit the treaty on July 2, 1980. The treaty came into force and closed for signature on September 3, 1981 with the ratification of 20 states. Since then, states that did not sign the treaty can now only accede to it.

  7. EExam - Wikipedia

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    CQUniversity Australia - eExam trial at the School of Engineering and Technology: A commercial product, Exam Pro software, was used in a supervised e-exam consisting of short answer and essay-type questions. [5] Abitti: the mission of the Abitti project is to transform all university entrance assessments in Finland to eExams by 2020. [6]

  8. Free response question - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being graded for factual correctness, free response questions may also be graded for persuasiveness, style, and demonstrated mastery of the subject material. Free response questions are a common part of assessment tests in schools, as well as being part of standardized tests [1] Essay questions are also sometimes included as part ...

  9. ECAT - Wikipedia

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    ECAT may refer to European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency (part of the European Commission) Emergency Committee for American Trade; Escambia County Area Transit; Energy Catalyzer (sometimes shortened to E-Cat) ECAT Pakistan