Title with mutiple test issues

OK, gang I would greatly appreciate your help.
I was tasked to create a new Test Title that includes 3 separate exams. Our LMS is Pathlore so we publish most of our test to SCORM.
To date I have created the Test Title with the 3 test, each works OK when executed in Lectora but once uploaded to the LMS it's a different story. Each test will report 33% as passing (in the properties section of the AU 80% is Mastery) not 100% with all correct answers marked.
My theory is the LMS sees the 3 test as 3 components making up 1 test, since I get 33% on each X 3 = 99% (100%) there are 70 questions each per test. Of course I may be way off the mark with this.
I need to fix this so each test will score and report to the LMS properly.
I thought I could use an AU for each test but I'm getting an error message indicating restrictions from creating links between multiple AUs. On the web this is a function of the LMS. OK I understand that.
So how do I design the Title to function with multiple tests and report scores correctly to the LMS.
I have the test designed so that the student completes 1 test cycle and then exit the Title. If they wish to take another test then they have to restart the Title, cumbersome I know. I would like to have that once 1 test has been completed and the score has been record to the LMS then the student have the opportunity to return to the menu page and take a different test (it must be coded so they cannot retake the same test). I will post the Title as soon as I figure out how.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
I was tasked to create a new Test Title that includes 3 separate exams. Our LMS is Pathlore so we publish most of our test to SCORM.
To date I have created the Test Title with the 3 test, each works OK when executed in Lectora but once uploaded to the LMS it's a different story. Each test will report 33% as passing (in the properties section of the AU 80% is Mastery) not 100% with all correct answers marked.
My theory is the LMS sees the 3 test as 3 components making up 1 test, since I get 33% on each X 3 = 99% (100%) there are 70 questions each per test. Of course I may be way off the mark with this.
I need to fix this so each test will score and report to the LMS properly.
I thought I could use an AU for each test but I'm getting an error message indicating restrictions from creating links between multiple AUs. On the web this is a function of the LMS. OK I understand that.
So how do I design the Title to function with multiple tests and report scores correctly to the LMS.
I have the test designed so that the student completes 1 test cycle and then exit the Title. If they wish to take another test then they have to restart the Title, cumbersome I know. I would like to have that once 1 test has been completed and the score has been record to the LMS then the student have the opportunity to return to the menu page and take a different test (it must be coded so they cannot retake the same test). I will post the Title as soon as I figure out how.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
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If this isn't an option, you could set the maximum score to 300 in the properties of the Assignable Unit, which would then give each test a value of 100. When it is set to Auto, which it is by default, the score of the entire AU is derived from 100, which is why each test has a value of 33.3.