Graded examination results are presented in grades. Grades are divided according to the corresponding proportion of the total number of examinees (excluding those who missed or did not score) who have obtained valid scores in the examination. The ranking from high to low is A+, A, B+, B -, C+, C -, D+, D, E, a total of 11 grades. Among them, A+is the full score of 70 points, and E is 40 points.
1. "Grade" is what we call grade ranking, which means that the grade score will eventually become a grade for everyone, and the specific score is still not open. There are 11 grades in total, corresponding to different scores included in the college entrance examination results.
2. "Proportion" refers to the proportion of students corresponding to each grade. For example, if the examinee's paper score is in the top 5% of the city's ranking, his grade test score in this subject is A+; if he is in the top 14% of the city's ranking, the corresponding grade is A, because A+has 5%, A is 10%. As long as the ranking is in the top 5% - 15%, the corresponding grade is A; and so on, the score ranking of the test paper corresponds to the grade one by one.
3. With the result ranking, after converting to 11 grades, these 11 grades correspond to a score, which is the score finally included in the college entrance examination score, that is, the third line of the table above. In other words, the highest score of the small three (grade examination) is 70 points, and the lowest score is 40 points.