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SAT Practice Test Entry
This test contains
20
questions from past Digital SAT exams.
10
questions from the
Reading & Writing
section
10
questions from the
Math
section
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Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
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Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
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Australia
Austria
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Bahamas
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Bangladesh
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Yemen
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Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 1
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1 point
indicate
indicates
have indicated
are indicating
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 2
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1 point
represent
represents
are representing
have represented
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 3
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1 point
by contrast,
granted,
that is,
similarly,
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 4
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1 point
Nevertheless,
In any case,
As a result,
Earlier,
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 5
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1 point
In fact,
In other words,
Granted,
As a result,
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 6
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1 point
ensure clarity
create emphasis
provide specific details and description
help readers follow the flow of ideas
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 7
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1 point
obfuscates
expounds
cites
regenerates
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 8
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1 point
to lament his increased senility.
to express his identity.
to critique his familial relations.
to underscore his rootlessness.
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 9
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1 point
To analyze the economic consequences of international borders on global commerce
To explain the details of the security screenings that people who cross the U.S.-Canadian border must undergo
To give evidence of the continual border hostility that the United States and Canada have had since the war of 1812
To clarify that although the United States and Canada have friendly relations, they are still clearly two different countries
Module 1 - Reading & Writing
Question 10
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1 point
The author of Text 1 believes that the scope of Tuchman's research led her to an incorrect interpretation, while the author of Text 2 believes that Tuchman's central argument is overly simplistic.
The author of Text 1 argues that Tuchman should have relied more on the work of other historians, while the author of Text 2 implies that Tuchman's most interesting claims result from her original research.
The author of Text 1 asserts that the writing style of The Guns of August makes it worthwhile to read despite any perceived deficiency in Tuchman's research, while the author of Text 2 focuses exclusively on the weakness of Tuchman's interpretation of events.
The author of Text 1 claims that Tuchman would agree that World War I was largely due to events in Eastern Europe, while the author of Text 2 maintains that Tuchman would say that Eastern European leaders were not committed to military plans in the same way that other leaders were.
Module 2 - Math
Question 1
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1 point
28
324
348
4032
Module 2 - Math
Question 2
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1 point
40
48
56
60
Module 2 - Math
Question 3
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1 point
0.1
1
10
100
Module 2 - Math
Question 4
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1 point
45
48
50
55
Module 2 - Math
Question 5
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1 point
2π
4π
8π
16π
Module 2 - Math
Question 6
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1 point
75
90
96
110
Module 2 - Math
Question 7
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1 point
Your answer
Module 2 - Math
Question 8
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1 point
3
4.5
6
8.4
Module 2 - Math
Question 9
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1 point
Your answer
Module 2 - Math
Question 10
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1 point
72
82
144
164
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