What is the minimum number of questions that RN candidates must answer on the NCLEX-RN examination?

a. 100
b. 75
c. 240
d. 150


B
The NCLEX-RN examination is the licensure examination used for registered nurses. The exam has a minimum of 75 and maximum of 265 questions per RN candidate.

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