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What is the usual proportion of universities?
Usually the grade accounts for 40%, and the final grade accounts for 60%. Usually the score is 90 points, then the final exam score must be at least 40 points to pass.

Generally speaking, the total score of the current assessment courses in colleges and universities is comprehensively evaluated according to the usual scores and the final exam scores, among which the usual scores include in-class exams, homework, class discussions, course papers, attendance and so on.

The final grade is the paper grade of the final closed-book exam, and each school has different weights. But generally speaking, most colleges and universities stipulate that the final grade accounts for 50% ~ 70% of the total grade.

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Some colleges and universities also stipulate that there are not less than four kinds of questions in the final examination paper of each course, with moderate number and difficulty. It should basically ensure that candidates can complete it within 90 minutes.

In this way, the test questions of many courses are limited to noun explanation questions, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, short-answer questions, discussion questions, case analysis questions or calculation questions. Students also review "exams" year after year according to this logic.