SAT Basics
Vocabulary in Context
Reading Skills
Math – Advanced & Problem Solving
Geometry & Trigonometry
100

What does SAT stand for?

Scholastic Assessment Test

100

In context, what does “ambiguous” most nearly mean?

Unclear or having more than one meaning

100

What is the main idea of a passage?

The central message or point

100

Solve: 2x + 4 = 10

x = 3

100

What is the sum of angles in a triangle?

180 degrees

200

How many main sections are on the Digital SAT?

Two (Reading & Writing, and Math)

200

If a tone is “optimistic,” what does that suggest?

Hopeful or positive

200

What does “author’s purpose” refer to?

Why the author wrote the text

200

What is the slope of a line that rises 3 and runs 2?

3/2

200

What is the area formula for a circle?

πr²

300

What is the total score range for the SAT?

400–1600

300

In context, “concise” most nearly means—

Brief and to the point

300

What are paired questions (Part A & B)?

One asks a question, the other asks for evidence supporting it

300

Solve: x² = 49

x = 7 or x = -7

300

In a right triangle, what does SOH stand for?

sin = opposite/hypotenuse

400

How long is the Digital SAT (approximate)?

About 2 hours

400

If an author is “skeptical,” what is their attitude?

Doubtful or questioning

400

What type of passage might include experiments and data?

Science passage

400

What is the y-intercept in y = 2x + 5?

5

400

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

a² + b² = c²

500

How do colleges typically use SAT scores?

For admissions decisions, scholarships, and placement

500

In context, “mitigate” most nearly means—

To make less severe

500

Tone refers to what in a passage?

The author’s attitude toward the subject

500

If f(x) = x² + 2x, find f(3)

15

500

What is sin(90°)?

1