In an exam, a candidate attempts 20 questions and scores 72 marks. If

In an exam, a candidate attempts 20 questions and scores 72 marks. If 5 marks are awarded for each correct answer and 2 marks are deducted for each wrong answer, then how many questions were answered correctly by him ?

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UPSC CAPF – 2020
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This problem can be solved by setting up a system of two linear equations based on the given information about the number of questions attempted and the total score.
Let β€˜c’ be the number of questions answered correctly and β€˜w’ be the number of questions answered incorrectly.
Total questions attempted: c + w = 20
Total score: 5c – 2w = 72
From the first equation, w = 20 – c. Substitute this into the second equation:
5c – 2(20 – c) = 72
5c – 40 + 2c = 72
7c = 72 + 40
7c = 112
c = 112 / 7
c = 16
So, the candidate answered 16 questions correctly.
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