dont know yet. if they decide to do that, then WAHALLA go dey...
Hello house,
Does anybody know if negative marking will be used regarding the NNPC test conducted by Philip consulting last saturday.
So many irregularities and inconveniences came up, to the extent that people wrote exam with torch light. Your opinions will be highly valued. Thanks house.
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dont know yet. if they decide to do that, then WAHALLA go dey...
abeg make negative marking no dey ohh
who cares what kind of marking they have?
i must pass the test.
The invigilator at my centre (Enugu) told us to fill all open boxes, as there will be no negative marking.
So we just started filling our best guesses
his highness,thats a gud news.
His Highness, that is a good news! I hope it is like that o because if no be, we go riot o!
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i heard from another reliable source precisely a staff of phillips consulting and he told me that negative marking will be used and that it is the last joker for them to trim down the number of those that will qualify for the next stage and he went further to say that some questions in the quantitative section have no answer and any option you choose for these sets of question is -1
@seunlove u are right.some questions have no answer.
that was true i had to leave about 2of my questions without ticking any answer
I think we should all draw a distinction between solving a question and not getting the correct answer, and the right answer not being among the options given.
Anyways, if this info about Philips Consulting adopting negative marking is anything to go by, it amounts to sheer wickedness cos the conditions under which the test was written was far from conducive as to allow one to calmly study the questions and choose the right options.It promoted guessing!!