<P> Out of the 120 questions, only 100 count in the test - taker's score . The remaining 20 questions are experimental . There is no way for test - takers to identify any of the 20 experimental questions on a given test form, as the two types of questions are intermingled . </P> <P> Tests taken before October 2004 were scored simply by the number of questions the test - taker answered correctly, with a range from 0 - 100 . Scores using this metric have historically been known as "raw" scores . </P> <P> Tests taken in October 2004 or later have a score range from 200 to 600 . The median score is 400, with a standard deviation of 25 points . These scores, based on a normal curve, are known as "scaled" scores . Because of their grounding in this model, scaled MAT scores of 500 - 600 are extremely rare, as they would be more than four standard deviations above the norm of 400 . </P> <P> Percentile ranks are also provided along with the official score report . Test - takers receive an overall percentile rank as well as a percentile rank within their intended graduate school discipline . </P>

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