Each question is worth 5.00% of the total grade.
| Correct Answers | Percentage | Points | Letter Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 100% | 100.0 | A |
| 19 | 95% | 95.0 | A |
| 18 | 90% | 90.0 | A |
| 17 | 85% | 85.0 | B |
| 16 | 80% | 80.0 | B |
| 15 | 75% | 75.0 | C |
| 14 | 70% | 70.0 | C |
| 13 | 65% | 65.0 | D |
| 12 | 60% | 60.0 | D |
| 11 | 55% | 55.0 | F |
| 10 | 50% | 50.0 | F |
| 9 | 45% | 45.0 | F |
| 8 | 40% | 40.0 | F |
| 7 | 35% | 35.0 | F |
| 6 | 30% | 30.0 | F |
| 5 | 25% | 25.0 | F |
| 4 | 20% | 20.0 | F |
| 3 | 15% | 15.0 | F |
| 2 | 10% | 10.0 | F |
| 1 | 5% | 5.0 | F |
| 0 | 0% | 0.0 | F |
This grading scale is designed for assessments with 20 questions. Each question is worth 5.00% of the total grade.
The standard letter grade conversion used is:
90-100%
80-89%
70-79%
60-69%
Below 60%
Use this scale as a reference for grading 20-question tests, quizzes, and exams. You can also create a custom grading scale for your specific needs.
For partial credit, calculate the total points earned divided by the total possible points, then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. For example, if a student earns 85 points out of 100 possible points, their grade is 85%.
In most educational institutions in the United States, a grade of D (60-69%) or higher is considered passing. However, some programs may require a C (70-79%) or better to advance to the next course level or to count toward degree requirements.
To convert between scales, first convert to a percentage, then apply the new scale's criteria. For example, to convert from a percentage to a 4.0 scale: 90-100% = 4.0, 80-89% = 3.0, 70-79% = 2.0, 60-69% = 1.0, below 60% = 0.0.
Schools may adopt different grading scales based on their educational philosophy, to align with specific academic standards, or to provide more nuanced evaluation of student performance. Some institutions may also adjust scales to account for course difficulty.
To improve your grade, focus on understanding areas where you're struggling, complete all assignments, participate actively in class, form study groups, seek help from teachers or tutors, and develop effective study habits. Many teachers also offer extra credit opportunities or allow assignment revisions.