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Appraiser Exam Score Calculator

Enter the number of questions you answered correctly to instantly see if you passed the National Uniform Appraiser Exam.

Calculate Your Score

75%

PASS

83 of 110 correct (27 incorrect)

You passed by 0 questions above the minimum of 83.

Correct

83

Incorrect

27

Needed

83

Quick Score Reference

Correct AnswersScoreResult
110 of 110100%Pass
100 of 11091%Pass
94 of 11085%Pass
88 of 11080%Pass
83 of 110(minimum to pass)75%Pass
82 of 11075%Pass
77 of 11070%Fail
66 of 11060%Fail
55 of 11050%Fail

How Is the Appraiser Exam Scored?

Scored vs. Unscored

Of the 125 total questions, 110 are scored and 15 are unscored pre-test items. Unscored questions are indistinguishable from scored questions β€” treat every question as if it counts.

No Guessing Penalty

There is no penalty for incorrect answers. Your score is simply the number of correct answers divided by 110. Always answer every question β€” even a random guess has a 25% chance of being correct.

Passing Threshold

You need 75% to pass, which means correctly answering at least 83 of the 110 scored questions. The pass/fail decision is binary β€” there is no conditional pass or partial credit.

Score Report

If you fail, your score report shows performance by content area. Use this to identify which of the 6 topics to focus on for your retake. You must wait 14 days before retesting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions do I need to get right to pass the appraiser exam?
You need to correctly answer at least 83 of the 110 scored questions to achieve the 75% passing score. The exam has 125 total questions, but 15 are unscored pre-test items that do not count toward your final score. You will not know which questions are unscored.
How is the appraiser exam scored?
The exam has 125 total questions. Of these, 110 are scored and 15 are unscored pre-test items used for future exam development. Your score is calculated as the percentage of scored questions answered correctly. You need 75% or higher to pass. There is no penalty for wrong answers β€” always answer every question.
Are the 15 unscored questions identified on the exam?
No, the 15 unscored pre-test questions are mixed in with the scored questions and cannot be identified. They look identical to scored questions. This means you should treat every question as if it counts toward your score and answer all questions to the best of your ability.
Is there a penalty for guessing on the appraiser exam?
No, there is no penalty for guessing. Your score is based solely on the number of correct answers out of the 110 scored questions. If you are unsure of an answer, always make your best guess after eliminating wrong choices. Never leave a question blank.
What score should I aim for on practice exams?
While the passing score is 75%, you should aim to score at least 85% on practice exams before scheduling your real test. This buffer accounts for test anxiety, unfamiliar question phrasing, and the 15 unscored questions that you cannot identify. Scoring 85%+ consistently on practice exams gives you a high probability of passing.

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