A student has been studying diligently for the NCLEX-PN® and has become familiar with both the subject matter and the format of the exam. How many questions should the student anticipate answering during the NCLEX-PN®?

A) Between 105–155 questions
B) 140 questions if the student passes; 115 questions if the student fails
C) Between 85205 questions
D) 165 questions in the April exam; 175 questions in the October exam


C

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