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Q: 2 Text 1
This text is adapted from a speech delivered in 1980 by Thurgood Marshall, “Remarks at the Second Circuit Judicial
Conference.”
It can never be the greatest good for the greatest number to deny the equal moral worth of a fellow human being.
Similarly, when the interests of individuals clash, there cannot be any danger of predisposition by the court if each
litigant is to be confident that he has received equal treatment. Before the bar, all men and women must stand equal,
with their claims resolved solely on the strength of legal principles.
Text 2
This text is adapted from Steven Mazie, “Playing Favourites.” C2014 by the Economist Newspaper Limited.
Indeed, new research by three political scientists shows just how avidly the justices go to bat for causes they identify
with. In their paper, Lee Epstein of the University of Southern California and two colleagues examined 4,519 votes in
516 Supreme Court free-speech cases from 1953 to 2010 to determine whether “justices defend the speech they hate.”
The answer: rarely.
Based on the texts, how would Mazie (text 2) most likely respond to the position Marshall takes in Text 1?
✗ Your Ans A. He would argue that although casual observation of Supreme Court rulings debunks Marshall’s claim,
examination of them by legal scholars confirms it.
B. He would consider Marshall’s description true for the majority of Supreme Court rulings but
misrepresentative
of rulings in free-speech cases.
C. He would contend that Marshall’s assessment was an unusual one in the past but has grown increasingly
mainstream in the current political climate.
✓ Correct Ans D. He would assert that Marshall’s sentiment is contradicted by judges’ sympathetic treatment of litigants
whose
beliefs they endorse.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3988
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 24 Seconds
Q: 3 Invented in 1775, Scheele's green (CuHAsO3) is an acidic copper arsenite that creates a vivid emerald green pigment and
is dangerous to humans. Used in wallpaper and candles in Victorian-era England, the arsenite was completely phased out
by the late 1800s, as the public gained knowledge of how toxic its vapors were. However, after the turn of the century,
Scheele's green reappeared as an effective insecticide and, controversially, as a food dye to create bright green candy.
A. It describes an invention and then gives specific reasons for its continued use.
✓ Your Ans B. It introduces a product and then discusses both the uses and the dangers associated with that product.
C. It describes a hypothesis concerning a compound and then contradicts that hypothesis.
D. It explains the initial purpose of an invention and then questions the ethics behind that invention.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3973
Q: 4 This text is adapted from The Frozen-Water Trade: A True Story by Gavin Weightman (C2003 by Gavin Weightman).
The natural-ice trade began to decline from the early decades of the twentieth century, though in more remote areas of
North America where electric power was not available but lake ice was abundant in winter, it survived as late as the 1950s.
As ice harvesting died out, the evidence of its former vast scale rapidly disappeared. There was no alternative use for the
great ice-houses, many of which simply burned down, often set alight by a spark from a steam train - they were surprisingly
flammable, as most were made of wood and kept as dry as possible to better preserve the blocks of ice they housed. But
the majority were demolished or simply rotted away.
✓ Your Ans A. The natural-ice industry declined over several decades, leaving few traces of its magnitude.
B. The arrival of the steam train signaled the demise of ice harvesting.
C. Icehouses were extremely flammable and therefore few remain.
D. In the 1950s, the natural-ice industry experienced a short-lived revival.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3977
Q: 5 The process of converting landfills into parks presents some challenges, but they are surmountable. When buried waste
decomposes, it releases flammable gases such as methane, causing a potential health hazard. Also, while landfills are
inexpensive to purchase, maintenance costs can be high. However, technological advances allow park designers to
address both concerns. Turning the ________ problem into an advantage, Freshkills uses a gas-collection system that
converts methane into enough energy to heat 22,000 homes, a process that will generate $12 million in revenue to offset
the cost of park construction.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. disgusting
✓ Your Ans B. noxious
C. gross
D. foul
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3961
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 5 Seconds
Q: 6 Text 1
This text is adapted from a speech delivered in 1793 by Hugh Henry Brackenridge, “Oration on the Celebration of the
Anniversary of Independence, July 4, 1793.”
The heart of America feels the cause of France. She takes a part in all her councils, approves her wisdom, blames her
excesses. She is moved, impelled, elevated, and depressed with all the changes of her good and bad fortune. She feels
the same furry in her veins. She is tossed and shaken with all the variety of hopes and fears attending her situation. Why
not? Can we be indifferent? Is not our fate interlaced with hers? For, O! France, if the Republic perishes, where is the
honor due to ours? From whom respect to our flag upon the seas? Not from France restored to a monarch and indignant
at those very feelings which are now our glory: not from the despots that are against her. These will easily recollect that the
cause of their evils took their rise here.
Text 2
This text is adapted from Alexander Hamilton, Volume 7. Originally published in 1794.
The war which now rages is, and for obvious reasons is likely to continue to be, carried on with unusual animosity and
rancor. It is highly probable that the resentment of the combined powers against us if we should take part in it, would be, if
possible, still more violent than it is against France. Our interference would be regarded as altogether officious and
wanton. How far this idea might lead to the aggravation of the ordinary calamities of war, would deserve serious reflection.
Based on Text 2, what argument would Hamilton most likely have offered regarding the despots mentioned in the
underlined portion in Text 1?
A. They would try to engage in diplomacy with the United States if it entered the war on the side of France.
B. They would fear the involvement of the United States enough to reconsider their position regarding
France.
✓ Your Ans C. They would probably retaliate strongly if the United States became involved in the conflict with France.
D. They would most likely have respect for the United States if it chose to stand by its French ally.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3976
A. park, is
✓ Your Ans B. park is
C. park is,
D. park is:
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3994
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:15 Minutes
Q: 8
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3984
Q: 9 This text is adapted from Walt Whitman's open letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson, August 1856. The full letter was published
with Leaves of Grass, a collection of Whitman's poetry.
The lists of ready-made literature which America inherits by the mighty inheritance of the English language - all the rich
repertoire of traditions, poems, histories, metaphysics, plays, classics, translations, have made, and still continue,
magnificent preparations for that other plainly signified literature, to be your own, to be electric, fresh, lusty, to express the
full-sized body, male and female - to give the modern meanings of things, to grow up beautiful, lasting, commensurate with
America, with all the passions of home, with the inimitable sympathies of having been boys and girls together, and of
parents who were with our parents.
A. To argue that an older literary tradition is a repository containing everything necessary for creating a new
literature.
B. To argue that an older literary tradition is an important asset for a nation that celebrates individual
freedom.
✓ Your Ans C. To argue that an older literary tradition is a valuable basis for a new and singular development.
D. To argue that an older literary tradition is a relic with historical significance but with no contemporary
relevance.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3972
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 19 Seconds
Q: 11 Reclaiming landfills for park space offers multiple advantages to urban areas. Land formerly used for garbage is usually
inexpensive to buy. It is also ________: the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the United States has at least
10,000 closed municipal landfills. By restoring the landscape, these parks also hold tremendous benefits for the
environment; because they transform a blemish of raising property values.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. prolific
✓ Your Ans B. abundant
C. magnanimous
D. excessive
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3963
A. likewise,
B. on the other hand,
C. in addition,
✓ Your Ans D. for example,
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3996
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 41 Seconds
Q: 13 The mechanical properties of metals depend on how flaws in the crystal structure, called defects, move and interact. These
defects are produced by almost inevitable imperfections in the regular stacking of atoms in the crystalline material. The
most common type of stacking fault is called a dislocation. Metals bend, rather than shattering like porcelain, because
dislocations can shift around and accommodate the deformation. But if dislocations accumulate and get entangled,
restricting their ability to move, the metal becomes brittle. This is what happens after repeated deformation, causing the
cracking known as metal fatigue. Dislocations can also get trapped at the boundaries between the fine, microscopic grains
that divide a metal into mosaics of crystallites. The arrest of dislocations at grain edges means that metals may be made
harder by reducing the size of their grains, a useful trick for modifying their mechanical behaviour.
✓ Your Ans A. Defects in the crystal structure of a metal determine that metal's mechanical properties.
B. Dislocations are the most common type of stacking fault in a metal.
C. The mechanical behavior of a metal can be modified by increasing the size of a metal's grains.
D. Microscopic grains divide a metal into mosaics of crystallites.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3974
Q: 14 Built in southern Greece in the fourth century BCE and rediscovered in the late nineteenth century CE, the outdoor
amphitheater of Epidaurus is renowned for allowing performers’ voices to carry even to the last of its fifty-five rows.
The source of this acoustic quality, _______ has long been misunderstood.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. therefore,
✓ Your Ans B. however,
C. instead,
D. consequently,
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3997
Q: 15 The most plausible justification for higher taxes on automobile fuel is that fuel consumption harms the environment and
thus adds to the costs of traffic congestion. But the fact that burning fuel creates these “negative externalities” does not
imply that no tax on fuel could ever be too high. Economics is precise about the tax that should, in principle, be levied to
deal with negative externalities: the tax on a liter of fuel should be equal to the harm caused by using a liter of fuel. If the
tax is more than that, its costs (including the inconvenience to those who would rather have used their cars) will exceed its
benefits (including any reduction in congestion and pollution).
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3990
Q: 17 Born in the Dominican Republic and fleeing from that country at a young age, writer Julia Alvarez focuses much of her
writing on her experience as an immigrant, her bicultural identity, and the role of women in public life. Her novels explore
the apathy revolving around the lack of accessible health care in countries with a high rate of poverty, helping readers to
become aware of this inequality and seek change to correct it. In an essay, a student states that specific aspects of
Alvarex's work help to introduce this inequality to readers in an accessible way.
Which quotation from a scholarly review of Alvarez's work best supports the student's claim?
A. “Alvarez's novels explore life in the Dominican Republic, namely, how a group of sisters work together to
help the citizens escape the rule of the country's dictator.”
✓ Correct Ans B. “In Alvarez's most recent novel, she focuses on a family living in the Dominican Republic who rely on a
volunteer organization for health care.”
✗ Your Ans C. “When Alvarez moved to the United States, she was forced to learn a new language and become familiar
with new and unfamiliar customs in order to fit in with her community.”
D. “Alvarez's husband is a doctor who has traveled to many impoverished countries, where he has assisted
with the medical treatment of many citizens.”
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3981
Q: 19 To drivers, the color red means stop, but on a map it tells traffic engineers to leap into action. Traffic control centers like
the one on the seventh floor of Boston's City Hall—a room cluttered with computer terminals and live video feeds of urban
intersections—represent the brain of a traffic system. The city's network of sensors, cables and signals are the nerves
connected to the rest of the body. “Most people don't think there are eyes and ears keeping track of all this stuff,” says
John DeBenedictis, the center's engineering director. But in reality, engineers literally watch our every move, making subtle
changes that relieve and redirect traffic.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3975
A. it
B. some
C. these
✓ Your Ans D. they
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3993
Q: 21 How does the brain operate when assessing these two different types of scenarios? The results were intriguing. Common
to both types of situation was some level of mental activity in parts of the brain, such as the hippocampus, that are at work
when we in general recall facts or events. Such activity was detectable regardless of the nature of the scenario—that is,
whether the scenario was informative (when Peter only heard about the characters) or interactive (when he actually met
the characters). However, there were a few striking finer distinctions in activity relative to the two scenarios and these
depended on the type of character involved.
As used in the text, what does the word “operate” most nearly mean?
A. manipulate
B. exercise
✓ Your Ans C. function
D. conduct
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3971
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:8 Minutes
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3987
A. The ability of reflective metal fibers and silicon carbide fibers to emit heat was determined by an analysis
of
each material’s emissivity.
B. The amount of heat a material absorbs is equal to the amount it emits, as evidenced in Abebe’s
analyses.
C. Though the reflective metal fibers and silicon carbide fibers had different rates of emissivity, Abebe
planned to
use both in a garment.
✓ Your Ans D. Whereas the reflective metal fibers had an emissivity of just 0.02, the silicon carbide fibers absorbed
large
amounts of heat, resulting in an emissivity of 0.74.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3998
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 1:27 Minutes
Q: 24 For most of human history, the phrase “light pollution” would have made no sense. Imagine walking toward London on a
moonlit night around 1800, when it was Earth's most populous city. Nearly a million people lived there, making do, as they
always had, with candles and rushlights and torches and lanterns. Only a few houses were lit by gas, and there would be
no public gaslights in the streets or squares for another seven years. From a few miles away, you would have been as
likely to smell London as to see its dim collective glow.
Q: 25 This text is adapted from Thedore Dreiser, Sister Carrie.Originally published in 1900.
It was not often that she came to the play stirred to her heart's core by actualities. To-day a low song of longing had been
set singing in her heart by the finery, the merriment, the beauty she had seen. Oh, these women who had passed her by,
hundreds and hundreds strong, who were they? Whence came the rich, elegant dresses, the astonishingly coloured
buttons, the knick-knacks of silver and gold? Where were these lovely creatures housed? Amid what elegancies of carved
furniture, decorated walls, elaborate tapestries did they move? Where were their rich apartments, loaded with all that
money could provide? In what stables champed these sleek, nervous horses and rested the gorgeous carriages? Where
lounged the richly groomed footmen?
As used in the text, what does the word “stirred” most nearly mean?
Q: 26 The following text is from Edgar Allan Poe's 1844 short story “The Purloined Letter.” In the excerpt that follows, the narrator
and his close friend Dupin are discussing a recent police search for the stolen document referenced in the title; the Prefect
is a high-ranking official in the police force.
"Yes," said Dupin. "The measures adopted were not only the best of their kind, but carried out to absolute perfection. Had
the letter been deposited within the range of their search, these fellows would, beyond a question, have found it."
I merely laughed, but he seemed quite serious in all that he said.
"The measures, then," he continued, "were good in their kind and well executed; their defect lay in their being inapplicable
to the case and to the man. A certain set of highly ingenious resources are, with the Prefect, a sort of Procrustean bed, to
which he forcibly adapts his designs.”
Based on the text, how does Dupin respond to the narrator's laughter?
✓ Your Ans A. He continues his analysis of recent events, even though the narrator may not be listening seriously.
B. He begins to criticize the Prefect, even though he is aware that the narrator admires the Prefect's
methods.
C. He delivers a calm rebuke to the narrator, even though he regards the narrator's attitude as
understandable.
D. He advocates a new method of investigation, even though the narrator finds the same method laughable.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3978
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:16 Minutes
Q: 27
✓ Your Ans A. Belize demonstrated a similar percentage of people in the agricultural sector to El Salvador’s despite
having a
lower percentage of people in urban areas.
B. For these four nations, the nation with the highest percentage of people in the agricultural sector also had
the
highest percentage of people in urban areas.
C. For these four nations, Costa Rica and Panama had the lowest percentage of people working in the
agricultural sector and the lowest percentage of people living in urban areas.
D. El Salvador and Panama have similar percentages of people in the agricultural sector, but Panama has a
higher percentage of people in urban areas than El Salvador does.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 3983
A. Similarly,
B. What’s more,
✓ Your Ans C. In comparison,
D. In addition,
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4029
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 30 Seconds
Q: 29 Hip-hop pedagogy is a form of teaching that’s gaining popularity across school subjects. It involves incorporating hip-hop
and rap music into lessons as well as using hip-hop elements when teaching other subject matters. For example, Quan
Neloms’s students look for college-level vocabulary and historical events in rap songs. Researchers claim that in addition
to developing students’ social justice awareness, hip-hop pedagogy encourages student success by raising students’
interest and engagement.
Which finding, if true, would most strongly support the underlined claim?
✓ Your Ans A. Courses that incorporate hip-hop and rap music are among the courses with the highest enrollment and
attendance rates.
B. Educators report that they enjoy teaching courses that involve hip-hop and rap music more than teaching
courses that don’t.
C. Students tend to be more enthusiastic about rap music than they are about hip-hop music.
D. Students who are highly interested in social justice issues typically don’t sign up for courses that
incorporate
hip-hop and rap music.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4011
A. he or she
B. it
✓ Your Ans C. they
D. this
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4027
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and
precise word or phrase?
Q: 32 This text is adapted from Annie Murphy Paul, “Don’t Just Learn - Overlearn.” C2013 by Annie Murphy Paul.
Over the course of a practice session, the subjects in Ahmed’s study were becoming more efficient in their muscle
activity. But that wasn’t the whole story. Energy expenditures continued to decrease even after the decline in muscle
activity had stabilized. In fact, Ahmed and her coauthors report, this is when the greatest reductions in metabolic
power were observed—during the very time when it looks to an observer, and to the participant herself, as if “nothing is
happening.”
Which choice best states the function of the underlined portion to the whole text?
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4008
Q: 33 People could literally carry the small books in their pockets, and they could read anywhere at any time: travelers on a
train, workers on a lunch break, even soldiers at the front read Pocket Books. By the mid-1940s, Pocket Books were
sold in 70,000 outlets across the United States and were one of the nation’s favorite forms of entertainment. By the
mid-1960s, more than 300 million copies had been sold. De Graff eventually lost much of the paperback market to
competing companies trying to cash in on the new format; ________ he had in fact made good on his promise to change
the way people read books.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. furthermore,
B. accordingly,
C. consequently,
✓ Your Ans D. nevertheless,
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4031
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 31 Seconds
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4023
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4007
Q: 37 This text is from Ian McEwan, Atonement. C2001 by Ian McEwan. A thirteen-year-old Briony has had a passion for writing
since the age of eleven, finding satisfaction in creating whole worlds and having secrets in her otherwise mundane life.
Pretending in words was too tentative, too vulnerable, too embarrassing to let anyone know. Even writing out the she said,
the and thens, made her wince, and she felt foolish, appearing to know about the emotions of an imaginary being. Self-
exposure was inevitable the moment she described a character’s weakness; the reader was bound to speculate that she
was describing herself. What other authority could she have? Only when a story was finished, all fates resolved and the
whole matter sealed off at both ends so it resembled, at least in this one respect, every other finished story in the world,
could she feel immune, and ready to punch holes in the margins, bind the chapters with pieces of string, paint of draw the
cover, and take the finished work to show to her mother, or her father, when he was home.
According to the text, at which point in the process of authorship would Briony feel most secure?
A. Beginning a story
B. Describing the characters
C. Writing a story’s ending
✓ Your Ans D. Preparing the finished product to show others
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4009
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and
precise word or phrase?
A. uplifting
B. glorifying
C. improving
✓ Your Ans D. enriching
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4006
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 26 Seconds
✓ Your Ans A. the cyclists traveled more than 50 miles per day,
alternately enduring.
B. more than 50 miles per day were traveled by the
cyclists, they alternately endured.
C. the cyclists traveled more than 50 miles per day,
and alternately enduring.
D. more than 50 miles per day were traveled by the
cyclists, who alternately endured.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4026
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and
precise word or phrase?
A. resolve
✗ Your Ans B. unscramble
C. convert
✓ Correct Ans D. decode
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4002
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:31 Minutes
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4021
Q: 43 “Let America Be America Again” is a poem written in 1939 by Langston Hughes, who is recognized as one of the most
famous Black poets, playwrights, novelists, and social activists. This poem conveys Hughes’s conflicting viewpoint on
what is promised by the American Dream and what American life really is.
Which quotation from “Let America be America Again” most effectively illustrates the claim?
A. “Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed—/Let it be that great strong land of love/Where never
kings
connive nor tyrants scheme.”
✓ Your Ans B. “The land that never has been yet—/And yet must be—the land where every man is free./The land that’s
mine—the poor man’s, Indian’s, Negro’s, ME.”
C. “I am the farmer, bondsman to the soil./I am the worker sold to the machine./I am the Negro, servant to you
all./I am the people, humble, hungry, mean.”
D. “Tangled in that ancient endless chain/Of profit, power, gain, or grab the land!/ Of grab the gold!/ Of grab
the
ways of satisfying need!”
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4017
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4022
As used in the text, what does the word “idle” most nearly
mean?
A. indifferent
✓ Correct Ans B. unoccupied
✗ Your Ans C. superficial
D. lethargic
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4004
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 50 Seconds
Q: 47
A. Furthermore, the city of Glendale, Arizona, spent the least money: a mere $12 per tree, roughly.
B. The cities of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Bismarck, North Dakota, spent close to the same average amount
per
tree, about $19 and $18, respectively.
C. Neither the costs nor the benefits in any of the five cities exceeded about $90 per tree.
✓ Your Ans D. Though the city of Berkeley, California, spent most money (about $65 per tree), it also saw large benefits
(about $89 per tree).
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4018
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 15 Seconds
Q: 49 Pilots who fly planes for crop dusting and other purposes
worry about the presence of drones in the airspace above
farms. Drones might be accidentally flown into nearby tall
objects such as cell phone towers. Objections to drones
may be _______ with regulations that require drone
operators to keep drones within sight at all times and that
require lights on drones to ensure they are visible.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and
precise word or phrase?
A. engaged
✓ Correct Ans B. addressed
C. encountered
✗ Your Ans D. refuted
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4005
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 33 Seconds
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4028
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4032
Q: 53 Neurologists have hypothesized that tau protein, the mutation of which is known to cause Alzheimer’s disease, is key to
controlling glutamate receptors, which are involved in the production of memories. Tau protein does not directly affect
glutamate receptors but does inhibit NSF, an enzyme found in the brain.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support the neurologists’ hypothesis?
✓ Your Ans A. Other studies have shown that an excess of NSF has been shown to lead to abnormal glutamate receptor
behavior.
B. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease have been found to have an excess of NSF in their brains during
autopsies.
C. Neurologists do not yet know what causes mutations of tau protein; one hypothesis is that disease leads
to
these mutations.
D. Other types of dementia are not caused by mutations in tau protein but rather physical damage to the
brain.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4019
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 48 Seconds
A. requests for
B. allowances for
✓ Your Ans C. assertions about
D. rights to
Section: New SAT Prac 11 V M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4001
Q: 55
The equation above has solutions and , where n and k are positive integers. What is the
value of n + k?
✓ Your Ans 3
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4120
Q: 56
If x > 0, which of the following is equivalent to
A.
B.
✓ Your Ans C.
D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4104
Q: 57
The graph in the xy-plane of the equation above contains the point (a, b). If − 1 ≤ a ≤ 1, which of the following is NOT a
possible value of b?
A. -2
B. -1
C. 0
✓ Your Ans D. 1
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4133
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A. 3 to 1
B. 6 to 1
C. 9 to 1
✓ Your Ans D. 27 to 1
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4134
Q: 59
If (x, y) is the solution to the given system of equations, what is the value of x?
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4127
Q: 60
A. (0, -3)
B. (0, -1)
✓ Your Ans C. (0, 2)
D. (0, 4)
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4142
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 12 Seconds
Q: 61
A. -1
B. 0
✓ Your Ans C. 1
D. 4
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4139
A. p + g = 85
✓ Your Ans B. p + 10g = 85
C. 10p + g = 85
D. 10(p + g) = 85
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4094
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
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✓ Your Ans A. 10
B. 150
C. 160
D. 1,500
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4128
Q: 64
✓ Your Ans A.
B.
C.
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D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4140
Q: 65
The function models the number
of water hyacinths in a population over time, where
A(t) is the number of water hyacinths and t is the time,
in days, since the population was first measured. Which
A.
B.
C.
✓ Your Ans D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4131
Q: 67 4T − 8D = 12H
The given equation can be rewritten as T = aD + bH,
where a and b are constants. What is the value of a?
✓ Your Ans 2
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4098
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 31 Seconds
Q: 68
When graphed in the xy-plane, what point (x, y) is a solution to the given system of inequalities?
A. (1, 1)
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4123
Q: 69
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4144
Q: 70
What value of x satisfies the given equation?
A. 4
✓ Your Ans B. 8
C. 9
D. 16
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4039
Q: 71
A. (-5, -3)
B. (-5, 3)
✓ Your Ans C. (5, -3)
D. (5, 3)
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4115
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✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 23 Seconds
Q: 72
✓ Your Ans 56
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4118
A. 130x
B. 30x
✓ Your Ans C. 1. 3x
D. 0. 3x
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4141
A.
B.
C.
✓ Your Ans D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4036
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✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 10 Seconds
A.
B.
✓ Your Ans C.
D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4102
Q: 76
What is the positive solution to the given equation?
✓ Your Ans A. 9
B. 10
C. 41
D. 51
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4037
Q: 77
Q: 78
A. 3
B. 4
C. 6
✓ Your Ans D. 7
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4201
Q: 79
A. 40°
B. 60°
✓ Your Ans C. 100°
D. 120°
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4200
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✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 18 Seconds
✓ Your Ans 10
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4177
A. 0.4
B. 0.5
✓ Your Ans C. 0.6
D. 1
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4206
Q: 82
A. 21
B. 24
C. 72
✓ Your Ans D. 84
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4181
Q: 84 (x + 3)(x + k) = 0
In the given equation, k is a constant. If the equation
has exactly one solution, what is the value of k?
A. − 3
B. 0
C. 1
✓ Your Ans D. 3
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4197
A. $16.80
✓ Your Ans B. $17.50
C. $20.00
D. $25.20
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4154
A. − 16
B. − 2
✓ Your Ans C. 2
D. 16
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4205
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 25 Seconds
A. 5.7
B. 9.9
✓ Your Ans C. 22.8
D. 320.6
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4204
A. 3n
B. 2n
C. n
✓ Your Ans D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4185
A. y = 5x + 20
B. y = 20x + 5
✓ Your Ans C. 5x + 20y = 100
D. 20x + 5y = 100
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4195
Q: 90
Q: 91
In the given equation, k is a constant. The equation has
no solution. What is the value of k?
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4159
Q: 92
A. 800
B. 600
✓ Your Ans C. 400
D. 200
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4158
Q: 93
In a survey of 240 television viewers, indicated that they like comedies, some indicated that they do not like comedies,
and the rest did not respond. If one of the 240 viewers is selected at random, the probability is that the viewer selected
did not respond. How many of
the 240 viewers indicated that they do not like comedies?
✓ Your Ans 80
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4161
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✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 33 Seconds
Q: 94
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4160
Q: 95
A. 2
B. 3
✓ Your Ans C. 4
D. 12
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4198
Q: 96 2x + 5y = 25
nx + 3y = p
In the given system of equations, n and p are
constants. The system has infinitely many solutions.
What is the value of np?
A. 15
✓ Your Ans B. 18
C.
D.
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4183
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:8 Minutes
Q: 97
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 4179
A. 10,750
✓ Your Ans B. 12,250
C. 14,250
D. 16,750
Section: New SAT Prac 11 M2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 4203
#Unique Exam ID: 8655243
Incorrect: 17
Unanswered: 0
Percentage: 83%
Result: Pass
Negative Marks: 0