Does the score report show a numerical score for each section?
A. No. The score report provides a numerical score to reflect pass/fail status only, in order to prevent confusion. Because exam sections often contain a different number of questions, combining their numerical results would rarely provide an accurate final exam result. As an alternative to providing a numerical score for each section, we provide score bars to show an overview of areas of strength and weakness relative to overall performance. On upgrade exams, however, candidates must pass all sections in order to pass the exam because each section represents a feeder exam. As a result, these candidates receive a numerical score for each component exam.
A. MCTS and MCITP exams MCTS and MCITP exams do not show a numerical score for each section. The score report provides a numerical score to reflect pass/fail status only. Because we provide scaled scores and each exam section often contains a different number of questions, combining their numerical results at the section level rarely provides an accurate final exam result. As an alternative to providing a numerical score for each section, we provide score bars to show an overview of areas of strength and weakness relative to overall performance. Note that on upgrade exams, candidates must pass all sections in order to pass the exam because each section represents a component exam for which examinees are given credit when they pass the upgrade exam. As a result, these candidates receive a numerical score for each component exam. Microsoft Office exams Microsoft Office exams show the percent correct for each section. Because each exam section often contains a different number of question