100% | SAT | 3 | Exam with a maximum score of 2400 |
82% | SATI | 4 | Exam with a perfect score of 2400 |
82% | SAT | 3 | Exam with a perfect score of 2400 |
66% | DARTS | 5 | Game with a maximum score of 180 |
65% | PACMAN | 6 | Game with a maximum score of 3,333,360 |
65% | PSAT | 4 | Exam with a max score of 1520 |
65% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a max score of 180 |
63% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a max. score of 180 |
63% | LSATS | 5 | Exams with a max. score of 180 |
61% | ACT | 3 | Admissions exam with a top score of 36 |
61% | SAT | 3 | Exam with a score range of 400 to 1600 |
55% | SATS | 4 | Standardized exams that have a maximum score of 1600: Abbr. |
52% | PSAT | 4 | It has a maximum score of 1520 |
49% | TWEET | 5 | Online message with a maximum of 140 characters |
48% | IQTEST | 6 | Assessment with a median score of 100 |
45% | PACMAN | 6 | Game with a "perfect score" of 3,333,360 |
45% | CANASTA | 7 | Card game with a winning score of 5,000 points |
44% | DARTS | 5 | Game in which each player starts with a score of 501 |
43% | APTEST | 6 | Exam scored on a scale of 1 to 5, informally |
40% | ONEALL | 6 | Tie score with a total of two points (2 wds.) |
40% | ACT | 3 | Exam with a Science Reasoning section |
40% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a reading comprehension sect. |
40% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a "logic games" section |
40% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a logic games section |
40% | TIED | 4 | Like a game with a score of 24-24 |
39% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a logical reasoning section: Abbr. |
39% | LSATS | 5 | Exams with a logic-games section: abbr. |
39% | LSAT | 4 | Exam with a reading comprehension section, for short |
39% | OPUS | 4 | Score of a lifetime? |
39% | ZERO | 4 | Score of a shutout |