NCLEX-RN FAQ

What is the minimum number of questions on NCLEX-RN?

The NCLEX-RN exam has a minimum of 75 questions, but the maximum number of questions can be up to 145.

Detailed Answer

The NCLEX-RN exam is a computer-adaptive test, which means the number of questions a candidate receives is determined by their performance on the exam.

If the candidate demonstrates sufficient ability to practice as an entry-level nurse, the exam will stop at the minimum of 75 questions.

However, if the candidate's performance is borderline or does not demonstrate sufficient ability, the exam will continue up to a maximum of 145 questions.

The exam will continue until the candidate's ability is determined to be either above or below the passing standard.

Candidates are not allowed to skip questions or go back to previous questions during the exam.

The exam is scored based on the candidate's overall performance, not the number of questions answered correctly.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Candidates should prepare thoroughly for the NCLEX-RN exam by studying the test content outline, practicing with sample questions, and becoming familiar with the computer-adaptive testing format.
  • It's important to remain calm and focused during the exam, as the number of questions can vary and the exam will continue until the candidate's ability is determined.
  • Candidates should get a good night's sleep and eat a healthy meal before the exam to ensure they are well-rested and focused.

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