The sentence is in the present tense ("Did you"), so the correct verb form is "pass".
"Passed" would be used in a past-tense sentence without "did," such as "You passed your matric exam."
By this time next year, I will have taken all my exams.
اگلے سال اس وقت تک، میں اپنے تمام امتحانات دے چکا ہوں گا۔
"Will have taken" is used for future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed by a specific time in the future.
The phrase "passing marks" is the standard term used to describe the minimum required to pass.
"Passable" means acceptable in quality.
Most of the students achieve good marks if they study hard.
When we are talking about the majority of a specific set of something, we use most of the + noun.
This is a sentence of Present Continuous Tense.
Present Continuous Tense
Active Voice: Subject + is/am/are + First of verb + ing + obect.
Passive Voice: Object + is being/am being/ are being + third form of verb + by + subject.
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