Test Strategies
SAT
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PSAT
100

What item can you NOT have with you when you take the PSAT/SAT? 

A) your student ID 

B) pencils with erasers to mark your answers 

C) your cell phone for a calculator and to keep track of time 

D) you should bring all of the above items for the PSAT/SAT.

C. You cannot use a cell phone during the test so bring a calculator. 


100

There are 3 content areas on the SAT.  Name them.

Reading, Math, and Writing/Language.

100

Do universities use test scores for awarding scholarships, True or False?


True/Sometimes.

Many merit scholarships use applicants’ SAT/ACT scores as a way to determine whom to award money.

100

The _____ is the shorter of the two tests.

PSAT or SAT

The PSAT


100

High school students in what grades can take the PSAT?

9th and 10th

200

The PSAT/SAT takes off points for wrong answers. True or False.

FALSE

The PSAT/SAT only counts the answers you get right, so you should try to answer every question! 

200

Points are deducted from your score for each wrong answer.  

TRUE or FALSE

FALSE

Only your Right answers are scored.  There is no penalty for guessing.

200

The PSAT is also the PSAT/NMSQT (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), True or False?


True.

200

Universities prefer the SAT over the ACT.  True or False



False. 

The SAT and ACT generally cover the same topics and are accepted both equally. 

200

You will receive a score in Math and in this other area: 

a) Sciences of the World

b) History and Social Studies

c) Language Arts and Communication

d) English Based Reading and Writing


d) English Based Reading and Writing 

300

True or False:  There is an introduction to each reading passage on the Reading section of the SAT.

True.

300

This is a perfect score on the SAT.

a) 1200

b) 1450

c) 1600

1600


300

Name two other parts of your application besides test scores that a college will look at when considering you for admission.

Letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, resume, interview, GPA, etc.

300

When should you plan to take the SAT?

Spring Junior year and/or

Fall Senior

300

What does the PSAT stand for?

a) Practice SAT

b) Preliminary SAT

c) Professional SAT

Preliminary SAT


400

Which of the following is NOT a subject you will see in the Reading section of the SAT? 

a) Literature 

b) Science 

c) Math

d) Social Studies

c) Math

400

Some colleges require the SAT scores and some don't (making it optional) True or False?

True - Depending on the college. 

400

According to Mapleton’s Menu of College and Career-Ready Demonstrations what score (Reading and Math) do you to need to earn to meet the SAT requirement?

 

What is at least a 970 Total - 470+ in English, 500+ in Math

400

Name two resources you can use to prepare for the PSAT/SAT

Test prep books, test prep support through your school, Khan Academy

400

Your PSAT scores count towards college applications? True or False.

False. Taking the test is strictly to give you test taking practice or the ability to apply for the National Merit Scholarship.

500

What is the Letter of The Day strategy?  

Before taking the test, choose a letter, A, B, C, or D and every time you don't know the answer to a question OR if you are running out of time, you use the same letter to answer. 

500

Why take the SAT?

a) college admissions

b) merit based scholarships

c) high school English and Math requirements

d) all of the above

d) all of the above

500

What does SAT stand for?

a) Scholastic Aptitude Test

b) Standardized Assessment Test

c) Specialized Assigned Test

a) Scholastic Aptitude Test

500

What is the name of the scholarship students can qualify for based on their PSAT score?

National Merit Scholarship.

500

Why should you take the PSAT?

a) Practice test for the SAT, which you take in your junior or senior year.                                       

b) It is used for qualification in the National Merit Scholarship Program in your junior year. 

c) Getting experience for other high stakes tests that you will take in your life.                   

d) All of the above

d) All of the above