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SAT Practice Questions
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Reading200-800 points |
70
Minutes
One 20-minute section |
48
Passage-based reading
Tests your comprehension of what is stated in or implied by the passage. |
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19
Sentence completion
questions Tests your vocabulary and your understanding of sentence structure. |
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Math200-800 points Need to see reference information?During the test, you'll have access to the following reference information
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70
Minutes
One 20-minute section |
44
Multiple choice
You're asked to solve a problem and pick the best choice offered. |
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10
Student-produced responses
You are not given answer choices. You must solve the problem and "grid in" your answers. |
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Writing200-800 points |
60
Minutes
One 10-minute section |
25
Improving Sentences
Tests your ability to correct faults in usage and sentence structure, and recognize effective sentences that follow the conventions of Standard Written English. |
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18
Identifying sentence errors
Tests your ability to recognize faults in usage, and recognize effective sentences that follow the conventions of Standard Written English. |
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6
Improving Paragraphs
Tests your ability to revise sentences in the context of a paragraph or the entire essay, organize and develop paragraphs in a coherent and logical manner, and apply the conventions of Standard Written English. |
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Essay
The SAT® begins with an essay. You'll be asked to present and support a point of view on a specific issue. Because you have only 25 minutes, your essay is not expected to be polished - it is meant to be a first draft. |
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Taking the SAT Practice Test is a stress-free (and free) way to find your strengths and weaknesses on the SAT. You can test online, or you can print it out.
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