Unlike the KAPS exam, the OPRA is evaluated using Rasch methodology of testing.
The criteria of right and wrong answers and the 50% scoring requirement are no longer relevant.
The RASCH Model of Assessment weighs the candidate's answer and the difficulty of the question and then decides the score.
The chances of an answer being wrong or right are defined based on the difference between the competence of the examinee and the question. It is an adaptive testing model.
Understanding the evaluation criteria is mandatory if you plan to take the OPRA exam anytime soon.
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