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Simplify that division: (100 / 80 = 1.25). So, strictly speaking, the exact coefficient is , not 1.33.

This is where the confusion—and the legend of 1.33—begins. The 1.33 figure appears in two specific scenarios: Historically, some versions of the exam (or similar tests like the KPDS) had 75 questions. For a 75-question test: (100 / 75 = 1.333...) Many test-takers and tutors still use this older coefficient out of habit, even though the current YDS has 80 questions. Scenario 2: Adjusting for Question Weight (The "Curve") Not all questions are equal. The official OSYM (Measuring, Selection and Placement Center) uses Item Response Theory (IRT). In this system, difficult questions are worth slightly more, and easy questions slightly less. yds 1.33

If you draw a straight line between these two points, the conversion formula looks like this: Simplify that division: (100 / 80 = 1