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SAT Exam - Practice & Preparation

SAT Exam - Practice & Preparation

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Q1: You're taking the SAT and just finished 15 questions in the Reading & Writing Module 1 in 18 minutes. You have 27 questions total and 32 minutes for the module. How much time do you have left per remaining question (in seconds)? Round to nearest whole number. 🧮 Show your work mentally: Calculate remaining time, remaining questions, then divide.
A: 70
Q2: A student finishes Math Module 1 and finds Module 2 surprisingly difficult—questions seem much harder than practice tests. What does this most likely indicate about their performance? A. They performed poorly on Module 1 and got an easier Module 2 B. They performed well on Module 1 and got a harder Module 2 C. The test has an error and they should report it D. They need to rush through Module 2 to finish E. Module 2 is always harder than Module 1 for everyone
A: B
Q3: The SAT has {{1}} main sections worth {{2}} points each, for a total possible score of {{3}}.
A: ["two", "800", "1600"]
Q4: 📊 You're in Math Module 2 (calculator allowed) with 38 questions and 35 minutes. You arrive at question 20 and notice you have 15 minutes remaining. What should you do? A. Panic—you're behind pace and need to randomly guess on remaining questions B. Slow down significantly since you have plenty of time left C. Maintain your current pace—you're slightly ahead of schedule D. Skip to the hardest questions (31-38) first since they're worth more points E. Take a 2-minute break to rest your mind before continuing
A: C
Q5: In the Reading & Writing section, if 3x + 5 = 14, what is the value of 9x + 15? 💡 Hint: Look for a relationship before solving for x!
A: 42

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