Quiz result calculation and details
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April 2, 2020 at 9:48 am #3009
Şahin ÖzyürekParticipantHi,
Thank you for your help with the previous subject I hope this can be OK too.
1. On the current result, page scores are given as whole numbers without a decimal part. Every question is 6,66 points but on the results page, it shows as 6 (see screenshot) and calculates as 6,5 if more answers are given.2. The exam system is different in every country. In our country, 3 wrong answers eliminate the point of 1 right answer. How can I achieve such a calculation logic? There is a section for correct answers in the database but I could not see any section for wrong answers. Maybe I am missing something. The free solution is appreciated as I am a regular teacher. Kind regards,
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Kriti SharmaKeymasterHi,
I will check this and get back to you. Please give me some time to look into it.
Regards,
KritiAugust 27, 2025 at 9:47 am #14849
alex arafatParticipantHi, I totally get your concern about scoring. It reminds me of when I first tried calculating potential returns for a small side project using a cloud mining rechner. Just like adjusting the rules for right and wrong answers changes the final exam score, tweaking the inputs in that mining return calculator—including reinvestment and auto-renew—gave me a much clearer picture of actual outcomes. Maybe a similar approach could help here: track wrong answers separately and adjust the calculation logic so your points reflect your country’s system accurately.
November 6, 2025 at 12:11 am #15933
fas taxaaParticipantIt sounds like the scoring system on your results page rounds points to whole numbers, which is why 6.66 appears as 6. To display decimals correctly, you may need to adjust the formatting in the results template or calculation settings Go online. While exploring solutions, taking short breaks with head soccer unblocked can be a fun way to relax and refresh your mind, keeping you energized for solving technical issues.
November 6, 2025 at 11:12 am #15950
freya reyParticipantI first tried calculating potential returns for a small side project using a cloud mining rechner. Just like adjusting the rules for right and wrong answers changes the final exam score, tweaking the inputs in that mining return E-ZPass in Maryland calculator—including reinvestment and auto-renew—gave me a much clearer picture of actual outcomes.
January 30, 2026 at 10:46 am #18209
Olivia NovaParticipanthow quiz result calculations often require precise inputs to get accurate outcomes, much like calculating your end-of-service benefits in the UAE. Even small errors in dates or salary details can significantly change the final figure. For anyone navigating UAE employment settlements, an end of service calculator uae can simplify the process, instantly estimating gratuity based on your contract type, basic salary, and service duration. It’s a handy tool for clarity before discussions with HR.
March 27, 2026 at 2:46 pm #19935
King BredlyParticipantThat’s a good comparison. Quiz result calculations also depend heavily on accuracy—whether it’s handling decimal scores correctly or applying rules like negative marking, even small miscalculations can change the final result.
It’s very similar to how a net salary calculator works. If inputs like tax rates, deductions, or bonuses are even slightly off, the final net income won’t be accurate. That’s why using a precise tool like a calcolo stipendio netto accurate calculator (https://calcolo-stipendionetto.it
) is important—it ensures every detail is considered properly.March 27, 2026 at 2:50 pm #19936
King BredlyParticipantThat’s a solid point. Quiz result calculations are all about precision—whether it’s decimals or negative marking, small errors can impact the final score. It’s similar to tools like https://onlinenumbercounter.com
, where accurate counting and real-time updates matter for reliable results. Just like in quizzes or salary calculations, the more precise the logic and inputs, the more trustworthy the outcome. -
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