What types of questions are on the NAPLEX?
The newer question formats on the NAPLEX include the following:
- multiple choice.
- multiple response.
- constructed response.
- ordered response.
- hot-spot.
How many questions do you need to pass NAPLEX?
Your NAPLEX Score A scaled score of 75 or better is considered passing. There is no longer a minimum number of questions you must answer to receive a score. Unanswered questions are scored as wrong. You should answer all questions, even if you have to guess.
What should I study for NAPLEX?
11 Study Tips to Help You Pass the NAPLEX Exam
- Get the right study materials that’ll help you the most.
- Make a study schedule that you can stick with.
- Learn your brand and generic drug names.
- Break up your study material into smaller books.
- Practice math daily even if you’re good at math.
How do you calculate NAPLEX?
Below, we’ve put together a collection of ten standard NAPLEX calculations. These questions give you a realistic idea of the type, style and difficulty of pharmacy calculation questions that appear on exams. Attempt each question below and see how you perform.
What happens if you fail the NAPLEX 5 times?
Candidates who have attempted to pass the NAPLEX or MPJE 5 or more times will have one final opportunity to pass the exam if given approval to test by a board of pharmacy. Candidates who have attempted to pass the NAPLEX or MPJE less than 5 times are subject to the new 5-attempt limit.
What happens if you fail NAPLEX 3 times?
If you fail the NAPLEX 3 times in a 12-month period, you must wait at least 12 months from the first attempt to reapply. There is a 30-day waiting period after a failed attempt to take the MPJE.
Can you use a calculator on the NAPLEX?
A scaled score of 75 is required to pass the exam successfully. The maximum scaled score possible from a NAPLEX® examination is 150. The examination provides the option of activating an on-screen calculator, which can be switched between scientific and five-function modes as needed.