Reading Main Idea & Author’s Purpose
Vocabulary in Context
Evidence & Paired Questions
Math – Geometry & Trigonometry
Math – Algebra & Problem Solving
100

What does “main idea” refer to in a passage?

The overall point or message the author is trying to convey.

100

What does it mean to determine a word’s meaning in context?

To figure out the word’s meaning based on how it’s used in the passage.

100

What is a “paired question” on the SAT?

Two questions: one asks about a claim, the other asks for evidence supporting it.

100

What formula finds the area of a rectangle?

Length × Width.

100

What is the first step when solving a one-variable equation?

Isolate the variable on one side.

200

What is the author’s purpose if a passage explains a process?

To inform or teach the reader.

200

What should you do if a word has multiple meanings?

Use clues from the sentence or surrounding sentences.

200

What is the first step to answer a paired question?

Identify the main idea or claim in the passage.

200

How do you find the perimeter of a shape?

Add all side lengths together

200

What does “simplifying an expression” mean?

Combine like terms and remove unnecessary symbols.

300

What is the purpose if a passage expresses the author’s feelings about a topic?

To persuade or show opinion.

300

How can prefixes and suffixes help you understand vocabulary?

They provide hints about the word’s meaning

300

What makes evidence “strong” in SAT reading?

It directly supports the claim or answer in the passage.

300

What is the Pythagorean theorem used for?

To find the length of a side in a right triangle.

300

What is a common strategy for solving word problems?

Translate the words into an equation or expression.

400

What is the tone of a passage that criticizes something?

Critical or disapproving.

400

What is a strategy for unfamiliar words on the SAT?

Eliminate choices that don’t match the context of the sentence.

400

How can you quickly find supporting evidence in a passage?

Look for keywords from the question in the text.

400

What is the volume of a cube formula?

Side³.

400

How can you check your answer to an algebra problem?

Substitute it back into the original equation

500

Why is identifying the main idea important on the SAT?

It helps answer questions about the passage and select supporting evidence.

500

Why is context more important than dictionary definitions on the SAT?

Because the SAT tests how words are used, not just their literal meaning

500

Why does the SAT include paired questions?

to test comprehension and the ability to connect claims with evidence.

500

Why is knowing formulas important for the SAT?

It allows you to solve geometry and trigonometry questions quickly.

500

Why is it important to understand patterns and relationships in math problems?

It helps solve complex problems efficiently.

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