This SAT section is adaptive by module and determines difficulty based on your performance in the first module.
SAT Reading & Writing section
When two passages disagree subtly, the SAT often tests this specific relationship type.
Nuanced contrast
In SAT context, “novel” most often means…
New or original, not “book”.
Solve for x
3x−7=2x+5
x=12
Sum of interior angles of a hexagon.
720
This is the main purpose of the SAT as used by colleges.
To measure percieved action for a student's first‑year college performance.
Identify the rhetorical purpose: An author presents a counterargument only to dismantle it immediately.
Refuting objections
In context, “qualify a claim” means…
To limit, refine, or add conditions to it.
If f(x)=2x2−3x, find f(4)
2(16)−12=20
A circle has radius 6. What is its area?
36π
Name the model used to scale SAT scores so that raw scores map to stay consistently hard
Item Response Theory (IRT)
A passage uses emotionally neutral diction but describes catastrophic outcomes. What tone is this?
Understated alarm or measured concern.
“Marginal” in a scientific passage most likely means…
Small or insignificant in effect.
A function grows by a constant percentage each year. What type of model is this?
Exponential growth model
A right triangle has legs 8 and 15. Find the hypotenuse.
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Explain why the SAT cannot be “studied for”
Because it measures skills, not memorized content
In paired questions, Part A asks for the main claim. Part B asks for evidence. What is the logical constraint between them?
Part B must logically entail or support the Part A answer
“Temper” in argumentative writing means…
To moderate or soften a statement.
Solve: (2/x)+(3/x+1)=1
1, or -2
A triangle has sides 7, 9, and 14. Is it valid?
(Double points if you can explain why!)
Colleges often use SAT scores in combination with GPA to reduce a specific statistical problem in admissions. Name the problem.
Range restriction
A science passage presents a hypothesis, then cites data that neither confirms nor denies it. What is the author’s purpose?
To present inconclusive evidence
“Promulgate” in a historical context most likely means…
To formally declare or put into effect
A quadratic has roots 4 and –3. Write the quadratic in standard form
x^2−x−12
A rectangle’s diagonal is 25 and one side is 7. Find the other side.
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