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If time runs out on your exam, it would look at where you stood in relation to the passing standard on the last sixty questions. If you did not fall below the passing standard on the previous sixty, you would pass. The way you describe it, your plan would likely backfire.
You can find this info and much more on the NCLEX scoring process at www.ncsbn.org . Click on the 2006 Candidate Bulletin.
This link also explains the 'last 60' rule in more detail:
FutureUSRN
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your NCLEX CAT is already beyond 75 and then you are 100% sure that your last three answers are correct and you just stop answering and wait for the time to run out.....will that make you pass?
I am not trying to make shortcuts but this will test how well we understand NCLEX CAT...