When taking the NCLEX-PN®, the nurse finishes the 204th question in four hours and realizes there is:

1. One hour to complete 56 more questions.
2. No chance of passing the exam.
3. A lot of pilot questions in this examination.
4. One more question before the test ends.


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Rationale: The maximum number of questions in the NCLEX-PN® is 205, and the candidate is given five hours to complete the exam. 25 questions are pilot questions that do not count toward your score but are provided to test the validity of the questions.

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