Grade Chart: Out of 60

All 60 scores on a 60-question test, with the percentage, the letter and how many that leaves wrong.

What a sixty-question test can and cannot express

A sixty-question test, usually a final, a practice standardised paper or a two-period exam.

Every question on a sixty-question paper is worth 1.67% of the grade, so the only grades that exist are the 60 multiples of that figure. That is fine enough to reach every letter band, though several of them start a percentage point or two above their nominal floor.

The practical consequence is that a borderline case on a sixty-question test is decided by a single question. Going from 36 correct to 35 moves the grade by1.67% — the difference between 60% and 58.3%, or between a D- and an F on a 60% pass mark. 35 out of 60 is the highest score on this test that still fails.

What each letter needs out of 60

Lowest score out of 60 reaching each letter grade
Letter Starts at Lowest score out of 60 Which is
A+ 97% 59 out of 60 98.3%
A 93% 56 out of 60 93.3%
A- 90% 54 out of 60 90%
B+ 87% 53 out of 60 88.3%
B 83% 50 out of 60 83.3%
B- 80% 48 out of 60 80%
C+ 77% 47 out of 60 78.3%
C 73% 44 out of 60 73.3%
C- 70% 42 out of 60 70%
D+ 67% 41 out of 60 68.3%
D 63% 38 out of 60 63.3%
D- 60% 36 out of 60 60%

Clearing the 93% A cut-off takes 56 out of 60, which allows 4 wrong answers; that score actually lands on93.3%, an A. A pass at 60% takes 36 out of 60, allowing 24 wrong. Those cut-offs are the common US ones and your school's may differ by a point or two — the percentage column is the part that transfers, and the letter grade to GPA page gives the full band table with grade points on the 4.0, 4.3 and 5.0 scales.

Every score out of 60

60 rows, highest first: the score, the percentage it produces, the letter it lands in on a standard plus/minus scale, and how many questions that leaves wrong. Each score links to a page working that grade out in full, including what the next letter up would take and what the same percentage looks like on a test of a different length.

Every score out of 60 as a percentage and a letter grade
Score Percentage Letter Wrong
60 out of 60 100% A+ 0
59 out of 60 98.3% A+ 1
58 out of 60 96.7% A 2
57 out of 60 95% A 3
56 out of 60 93.3% A 4
55 out of 60 91.7% A- 5
54 out of 60 90% A- 6
53 out of 60 88.3% B+ 7
52 out of 60 86.7% B 8
51 out of 60 85% B 9
50 out of 60 83.3% B 10
49 out of 60 81.7% B- 11
48 out of 60 80% B- 12
47 out of 60 78.3% C+ 13
46 out of 60 76.7% C 14
45 out of 60 75% C 15
44 out of 60 73.3% C 16
43 out of 60 71.7% C- 17
42 out of 60 70% C- 18
41 out of 60 68.3% D+ 19
40 out of 60 66.7% D 20
39 out of 60 65% D 21
38 out of 60 63.3% D 22
37 out of 60 61.7% D- 23
36 out of 60 60% D- 24
35 out of 60 58.3% F 25
34 out of 60 56.7% F 26
33 out of 60 55% F 27
32 out of 60 53.3% F 28
31 out of 60 51.7% F 29
30 out of 60 50% F 30
29 out of 60 48.3% F 31
28 out of 60 46.7% F 32
27 out of 60 45% F 33
26 out of 60 43.3% F 34
25 out of 60 41.7% F 35
24 out of 60 40% F 36
23 out of 60 38.3% F 37
22 out of 60 36.7% F 38
21 out of 60 35% F 39
20 out of 60 33.3% F 40
19 out of 60 31.7% F 41
18 out of 60 30% F 42
17 out of 60 28.3% F 43
16 out of 60 26.7% F 44
15 out of 60 25% F 45
14 out of 60 23.3% F 46
13 out of 60 21.7% F 47
12 out of 60 20% F 48
11 out of 60 18.3% F 49
10 out of 60 16.7% F 50
9 out of 60 15% F 51
8 out of 60 13.3% F 52
7 out of 60 11.7% F 53
6 out of 60 10% F 54
5 out of 60 8.3% F 55
4 out of 60 6.7% F 56
3 out of 60 5% F 57
2 out of 60 3.3% F 58
1 out of 60 1.7% F 59

The same chart for other test lengths

Marking a stack of papers rather than checking one? The easy grader turns this table around and counts what is wrong. For a score that is not on the chart — a total that is not 60, or a half mark — use the test grade calculator.