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SAT Practice Test

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Practice makes progress! You’re on your way to a better SAT score.


Get prepped with a full length SAT practice test below.

Some advice before you start:

• Take the test questions in the order on the test and in one sitting
• Make sure you allow yourself a 10-minute break during the multiple choice sections
• You will need only sharpened No. 2 pencils with good erasers
• You are not allowed to use scratch paper
• Plan to use a permitted calculator for the mathematics test
• Make sure you time yourself, and follow the allowed time for each section of the test

Good luck!
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Reading
65 minutes, 52 questions

Directions

Each passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions. After reading
each passage or pair, choose the best answer to each question based on what is stated or
implied in the passage or passages and in any accompanying graphics (such as a table or
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Writing and Language


35 minutes, 44 questions

Directions

Each passage below is accompanied by a number of questions. For some questions, you will
consider how the passage might be revised to improve the expression of ideas. For other
questions, you will consider how the passage might be edited to correct errors in sentence
structure, usage, or punctuation. A passage or a question may be accompanied by one or more
graphics (such as a table or graph) that you will consider as you make revising and editing
decisions. Some questions will direct you to an underlined portion of a passage. Other
questions will direct you to a location in a passage or ask you to think about the passage as a
whole.

After reading each passage, choose the answer to each question that most effectively improves
the quality of writing in the passage or that makes the passage conform to the conventions of
standard written English. Many questions include a “NO CHANGE” option. Choose that option if
you think the best choice is to leave the relevant portion of the passage as it is.



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Math - No Calculator
25 minutes, 20 questions

Directions
For questions 1-15, solve each problem, then choose the best answer from the choices
provided. For questions 16-20, solve the problem and then enter your answer.

• The use of a calculator is not permitted.


• All variables and expressions used represent real numbers unless otherwise indicated.
• Figures provided in this test are drawn to scale unless otherwise indicated.
• All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated.
• Unless otherwise indicated, the domain of a given function f is the set of all real numbers
x for which f(x) is a real number.

Formulas
Circles Triangles
Area = (pi) * r2 A = 1/2 (base) * (height)
Circumference = 2 * (pi) * r c2 = a2 + b2

Rectangle 30-60-90 Triangles


A = (length) * (width) Across from the 30 degree angle, the length
of the shortest side is x.
Rectangular Prism Across from the 60 degree angle, the length
V = (length) * (width) * (height) of the side is (x) * (square root of 3)
Across from the 90 degree angle, the
Cylinder hypotenuse is 2x.
V = (pi) * r2 * (height)
45-45-90 Triangles
Sphere The sides adjacent to the 90 angle are x.
V = (4/3) * (pi) * r3 The hypotenuse is (x) * (square root of 2)

Cone Other
V = (1/3) * (pi) * r2 * (height) The number of degrees of arc in a circle is
360.
Pyramid The number of radians of arc in a circle is
V = (1/3) * (length) * (width) * (height) 2*(pi).
The sum of the measures in degrees of the
angles of a triangle is 180.

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Math Test - Calculator


55 minutes, 38 questions
Directions
For questions 1-30, solve each problem, then choose the best answer from the choices
provided. For questions 31-38, solve the problem and then enter your answer.
• The use of a calculator is permitted.
• All variables and expressions used represent real numbers unless otherwise indicated.
• Figures provided in this test are drawn to scale unless otherwise indicated.
• All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated.
• Unless otherwise indicated, the domain of a given function f is the set of all real numbers
x for which f(x) is a real number.

Formulas

Circles 30-60-90 Triangles


Area = (pi) * r2 Across from the 30 degree angle, the
Circumference = 2 * (pi) * r length of the shortest side is x.
Across from the 60 degree angle, the
Rectangle length of the side is (x) * (square root of
A = (length) * (width) 3)
Across from the 90 degree angle, the
Rectangular Prism hypotenuse is 2x.
V = (length) * (width) * (height)
45-45-90 Triangles
Cylinder The sides adjacent to the 90 angle are
V = (pi) * r2 * (height) x.
The hypotenuse is (x) * (square root of
Sphere 2)
V = (4/3) * (pi) * r3
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Cone The number of degrees of arc in a circle
V = (1/3) * (pi) * r2 * (height) is 360.
The number of radians of arc in a circle
Pyramid is 2*(pi).
V = (1/3) * (length) * (width) * (height) The sum of the measures in degrees of
the angles of a triangle is 180.
Triangles
A = 1/2 (base) * (height)
c2 = a2 + b2



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Garret wants to order some wooden pegs online. There is a flat shipping
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