Average Percentage of Questions
Full Form of APQ
What is APQ?
APQ, or Average Percentage of Questions, is a metric used in educational assessments to indicate the average proportion of questions answered correctly by a group of students. It is calculated by dividing the total number of correct responses by the total number of questions, converting the result into a percentage, and then averaging that percentage across all students in a cohort. In India, APQ is widely employed in schools, colleges, and competitive exam coaching centres to evaluate subject mastery and instructional effectiveness. Teachers use APQ to identify weak areas in the curriculum, while students rely on it to benchmark their performance against peers. It is particularly relevant during board exams (e.g., CBSE, ICSE) and entrance tests (e.g., JEE, NEET) where feedback on question-level performance helps refine study strategies. APQ is often reported alongside other metrics like average marks and pass percentage. For exam preparation, understanding APQ allows students to prioritize topics with lower correct rates, thereby improving overall scores. Its simplicity makes it a practical tool for both formative and summative assessments across Indian education systems.
APQ का फुल फॉर्म
प्रश्नों का औसत प्रतिशत
Example
The school administration reviewed the APQ from the mid-term science exam and found that only 55% of students answered questions on thermodynamics correctly, indicating a need for remedial classes.