The students can answer the questions with just one or two words.
One student answered all the questions correctly, and the average score was 53%.
At each stop the student "city ambassador" will answer questions.
Suppose that the student has answered the first question in the other way; is he now to answer the second?
Each frame contains a small segment of the information to be learned, and a question which the student must answer.
This is the only possible way that the students could have answered the questions to agree with the information given.
These top students could only answer 5 3 percent of them correctly.
Now, a student must answer at least 14 questions correctly to reach 100 points.
Most American students have used computers and like doing it but cannot answer questions about computer programming, a study says.
If the correct answer is 4 and the student has answered 8, the computer notes this.