What's the passing score for 642-975 (DCASI)

Anybody know what the required passing score is? Short tests are a double edged sword and just like to prepare myself mentally before I go in.
Thanks!

The passing score is :
Number of questions: 65
Passing Score:60................that's over 90% pass score.....
Now, is that 60% or 60 questions out of 65?It is 60% (NOT 60 questions).
Please note that the passing scores provided on the Oracle Certification Program website are for informational purposes only. Oracle does not recommend an exam preparation strategy targeting the passing score, because passing scores are subject to change without notice.
Oracle Certification Program Exam Scoring Information
http://www.oracle.com/global/us/education/certification/score_info.html

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