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How is the test scored?

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How is the test scored?

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Scores on the TOEIC Listening and Reading test are determined by the number of correct answers. Each section is scored separately on a scale ranging from 5 to 495 points.The number of correct responses on each section is converted to a scale score.

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Scores on the TOEIC test are determined by the number of correct answers. The number of correct responses on each section is converted to a scale score.

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The multiple-choice questions in Part I are scored correct/incorrect. The short-answer questions in Part II are given one score for content and another score for language. The essay is scored on content, organization, and use of language, using the Applied Linguistics/ESL Scoring Rubric.

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Scores are determined by the number of correct answers, which is converted to a scaled score. The score report provides Listening, Reading and total scaled scores. The total scaled score is derived from adding the 2 scaled scores together. For alternate scoring information for test takers with disabilities, please see the TOEIC Disabilities Accommodations page.

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A. Each multiple-choice question is worth one point. You will also learn how well you did in each of the skill areas tested. It’s a good idea to discuss your scores with a counselor or an academic advisor. If your score is borderline, carefully consider the possible advantages of taking the lower level course.

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