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April 11th, 2012, 04:08 PM
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SAT examination Past questions
I am going to appear in SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) examination, so can you give me past year question paper of this exam for make easy my preparation? Is there can website from there can I download SAT examination Past year questions paper on free of cost? SAT or Scholastic Assessment Test is a test which is led for conceded under any undergrad programs in different universities of USA. SAT is created, controlled and overseen by College Entrance Examination Board. Instructive Testing Service (ETS) oversees this test. The test is of four hours span. SAT tests are of two sorts, SAT Subject Tests and SAT Reasoning Test. In SAT Reasoning test there are three areas, Critical Reading, Writing and Mathematics. SAT Subject test contains five general regions, Science, Mathematics, Social Science and History, English and Language. These tests are directed to assess critical thinking and basic thinking aptitudes about the hopefuls. These tests measure their potential and capacity to embrace lone wolf's program. The SAT I is a three-hour, numerous decision test that measures the verbal and scientific capacities of an understudy. The test is made out of two 30-minute verbal segments, which test your vocabulary, verbal thinking and perusing perception. Two 30-minute number juggling segments which incorporate polynomial math and geometry issues. One 30-minute Test of Standard Written English which measures your capacity to perceive and utilize standard English and one 30-minute segment of likening inquiries. Please find the file attached which has the sample question paper for the SAT Examaintion for Practice purpose. SAT Sample Question - Verbal Test Sections 1. The critics reacted to the new book with enthusiasm: not one of their reviews was -------. (A) derogatory (B) professional (C) episodic (D) didactic (E) unsolicited 2. Marie Curie’s more ------- achievements often ------- the contributions of her daughter, Irène Joliet-Curie, even though each woman won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry. (A) perplexing . . clarify (B) famous . . overshadow (C) pioneering . . duplicate (D) neglected . . invalidate (E) inspiring . . complement 3. Oddly, a mere stranger managed to ------- Joanna’s disappointment, while even her closest friends remained oblivious. (A) arouse (B) perceive (C) warrant (D) discredit (E) misrepresent 4. Although they never referred to it -------, the two actors had a ------- agreement never to mention the film that had almost ended their careers. (A) vaguely . . clandestine (B) systematically . . presumptuous (C) longingly . . haphazard (D) obliquely . . verbose (E) directly . . tacit 5. Company employees were quite pleased with their efficient new work area because it provided an ideal climate ------- increased productivity. (A) inimical to (B) conducive to (C) shadowed by (D) stifled by (E) precipitated by 6. Crumbling masonry is ------- of the ------- that long exposure to the elements causes to architecture. (A) refutation . . damage (B) reflective . . uniformity (C) indicative . . amelioration (D) denial . . weathering (E) evidence . . havoc 7. At bedtime the security blanket served the child as ------- with seemingly magical powers to ward off frightening phantasms. (A) an arsenal (B) an incentive (C) a talisman (D) a trademark (E) a harbinger 8. Military victories brought tributes to the Aztec empire and, concomitantly, made it -------, for Aztecs increasingly lived off the vanquished. (A) indecisive (B) pragmatic (C) parasitic (D) beneficent (E) hospitable 9. Unlike sedentary people, ------- often feel a sense of rootlessness instigated by the very traveling that defines them. (A) athletes (B) lobbyists (C) itinerants (D) dilettantes (E) idealists 10. The researchers were ------- in recording stories of the town’s African American community during the Depression, preserving even the smallest details. (A) obstreperous (B) apprehensive (C) compensatory (D) radicalized (E) painstaking11. WOOD : ROTTEN :: (A) soil : sandy (B) water : frozen (C) paper : crumpled (D) bread : moldy (E) glass : broken 12. RIDDLE : SOLUTION :: (A) legend : key (B) puzzle : skill (C) question : answer (D) joke : amusement (E) problem : dilemma 13. CUFF : WRIST :: (A) cast : arm (B) collar : neck (C) belt : trousers (D) mask : face (E) zipper : jacket 14. FREIGHTER : CARGO :: (A) suitcase : clothing (B) elevator : building (C) theater : audience (D) ship : anchor (E) supermarket : groceries 15. SYMPHONY : INSTRUMENTALISTS :: (A) jingle : rhymes (B) illusion : viewers (C) palace : rooms (D) poem : verses (E) play : actors 16. INTERSECTION : STREETS :: (A) collision : automobiles (B) crosswalk : lights (C) corner : blocks (D) traffic : roads (E) junction : highways 17. REPUGNANCE : DISTASTE :: (A) confidence : insecurity (B) horror : fear (C) anger : forgiveness (D) misfortune : pity (E) trauma : recovery 18. MOLT : SKIN :: (A) shear : wool (B) shed : hair (C) stimulate : nerve (D) fracture : bone (E) prune : tree 19. COURSE : SWERVE :: (A) ritual : observe (B) consensus : agree (C) topic : digress (D) arrival : depart (E) signature : endorse 20. TABLE : DATA :: (A) ledger : transactions (B) microscope : specimens (C) flask : liquids (D) chart : presentations (E) experiment : facts 21. GLUTTON : VORACIOUS :: (A) stickler : fussy (B) snob : congenial (C) host : kindly (D) defector : national (E) tourist : residential 22. IMMATERIAL : RELEVANCE :: (A) unnatural : norm (B) superficial : profundity (C) improbable : skepticism (D) polished : refinement (E) questionable : rebuttal 23. DRONE : INFLECTION :: (A) shriek : screaming (B) thunder : subtlety (C) hush : encouragement (D) carp : castigation (E) sip : thirst Last edited by Neelurk; April 4th, 2020 at 04:05 PM. |
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February 20th, 2017, 05:31 PM
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Re: SAT examination Past questions
Hi I am interested in having the information about Scholastic Assessment Test as well as the sample question paper for the verbal section of the examination?
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