The test consisted of 50 questions pulled from a pool of thousands.
While Nick had been able to answer the first question, he quickly realized he might have been lucky.
'Well, biology isn't my strong suit,' Nick thought.
This test was about the biology of not only humans but also animals and plants.
Nick knew a lot about human biology, but he knew almost nothing about the other two.
After a while, Nick answered all the questions, and he immediately got his score.
'15 out of a hundred,' he thought. 'How did I even get an odd score with an even number of total questions? Do I get half points for partially correct answers, or do the questions give a different number of points?'
'Nevertheless, that's not even close to getting a point.'
Someone could earn up to three points per test based on the score.
30 out of a hundred gave one point.