Perhaps the most famous instance of this occurring would be Shane Warne's 99, against New Zealand at Perth in 2001. However, there have been a number of other bowlers to stumble across this unfortunate landmark (now permanent for most) and get out. Here are both of the bowlers in question:
Alex Tudor
Dipak Patel
There are also a few specialist batsmen/all rounders who were unlucky to miss out:
Asim Kamal (specialist batsmen)
John Beck (specialist batsmen)
Maqsood Ahmed (batsmen, occasional bowler)
Angelo Matthews (all rounder)
Martyn Moxon (specialist batsmen)
Rusi Surti (all rounder)
Norman Yardely (all rounder)
However, Angelo Matthews, a current player for Sri Lanka, could remove his name from this list in as little as three or four months time, when Australia tour Sri Lanka for a small test series.
The maximum score for the test is 95. If someone gets a score of 99, they are above the highest average. This likely means that they are very gifted.
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The highest score you can get on the ASVAB is a 99
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I got a 2310 on my first try. When I looked at the score sheet, it said 99+ percentile. For 2006, getting a 2300 meant you scored higher or as high as 99.7 % of the entire test-taking body, which means about 3,500 out of 1,500,000 test takers got a score as good or better than that. I'm not sure what the percentiles are for 2009.
Yes.On each subject the highest you can get is 99.The highest percentage locally or nationally is 99 percent .
The highest score on each subject is 99.The highest percentage you can be is 99% better then other people in your grade nationally and locally..Hope this helped
A 99 on the Raven Progressive Matrices Test is in the average score range. I believe the average for everyone is 98, so you are right in there.
Perhaps the most famous instance of this occurring would be Shane Warne's 99, against New Zealand at Perth in 2001. However, there have been a number of other bowlers to stumble across this unfortunate landmark (now permanent for most) and get out. Here are both of the bowlers in question:Alex TudorDipak PatelThere are also a few specialist batsmen/all rounders who were unlucky to miss out:Asim Kamal (specialist batsmen)John Beck (specialist batsmen)Maqsood Ahmed (batsmen, occasional bowler)Angelo Matthews (all rounder)Martyn Moxon (specialist batsmen)Rusi Surti (all rounder)Norman Yardely (all rounder)However, Angelo Matthews, a current player for Sri Lanka, could remove his name from this list in as little as three or four months time, when Australia tour Sri Lanka for a small test series.
99 points. You can score more than that, but the score board will only reflect 99.
That depends on your league's rules. For example, in my league we take 90% of the difference from 240. This is not common, but we have a lot of high average bowlers (not me) on our league. Many leagues may use 200. So, 240 -141= 99. 90% of 99 = 89.