How are my OSHA Outreach exam scores calculated?

How are exam scores calculated and recorded?

The exam scores are calculated by dividing the number of correct answers by the total number of questions. Exam questions are multiple-choice or true/false and are randomly generated from a pool of questions for each topic.

Exams are computer-graded and results are available immediately. Results are stored permanently by the Learning Management System (LMS) and available at any time.


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