How truthful are science exams and their mark schemes?



Answers:
What do you mean by 'how truthful are science exams.'? Do you mean how reliable are they in relation to assessing your science knowledge?
Science exams ask questions for you to answer. Then they are marked by qualified and trained people who apply a 'tight' mark scheme. Examiners are monitored to ensure they are marking fairly and reliably.

No exams are perfect and all have an element of luck. Perhaps extending your question and being a bit more specific would be a good idea.
What are you on about?
At GCSE and A level the marking schemes are very well defined in the science and mathematics by the relevant examing board. Marks are awarded for method as well as getting the correct answer if calculations are involved.
You should always trust the exam board that is marking your paper and also making it. Trick questions only happen a few times in one exam. There will never be a question that you can not possibly answer. If you feel your results were wrong contact your exam board.

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