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8th January 2016, 10:15 AM
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Sat 1 Reasoning Test
Hey buddy can you please get the Sat 1 Reasoning Test question so that I can easily solve the paper and score well in the exam?
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8th January 2016, 10:19 AM
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Re: Sat 1 Reasoning Test
Don’t worry buddy I will help you here to get the Sat 1 Reasoning Test questions so that you can easily prepare for it and get idea from it. Here is the Sat 1 Reasoning Test questions 1. The doctor does not believe in conservative approaches to teaching medicine: she uses the latest techniques, including ------- ones. (A) outmoded (B) figurative (C) experimental (D) cursory (E) permanent 2. Cookery ------- the ------- of science, for the observations of prehistoric cooks laid the foundations of early chemistry. (A) ignored . . precision (B) advanced . . development (C) retarded . . supremacy (D) aided . . decline (E) betrayed . . methodology 3. The United States Congress has the power to -------, that is, to charge an elected federal official for a major crime. (A) veto (B) convict (C) demote (D) impeach (E) exonerate 4. “Bedlam,” a popular name for the first English insane asylum, has come to signify any scene of ------- and confusion. (A) collaboration (B) treachery (C) secrecy (D) turmoil (E) placidity 5. Even though the programmers are ------- about their new software, they are wary of publicly ------- its capabilities until further testing. (A) anxious . . commending (B) apprehensive . . substantiating (C) confident . . disclosing (D) positive . . decrying (E) cynical . . celebrating 6. Mary Ellen Pleasant, as a ------- supporter of Black emancipation before the Civil War, spurned politicians who advocated quiet dissent. (A) cavalier (B) vociferous (C) sanguine (D) premature (E) noncommittal 7. Although we as laypeople expect scientific accounts of the world to be ------- our commonsense understanding of reality, the paradoxes of modern physics seem to ------- our personal expectations. (A) parallel to . . confirm (B) consistent with . . undermine (C) aligned against . . resist (D) congruent with . . buttress (E) implied in . . augment 8. The play closed after only a week because critics gave the performance ------- reviews. (A) innocuous (B) caustic (C) rave (D) gaudy (E) contrite 9. The essay was both ------- and ------- : although concise, it was profoundly moving. (A) meandering . . denigrating (B) compact . . enervating (C) fictional . . touching (D) argumentative . . rationalistic (E) terse . . poignant 10. The consequence of the conspirators’ ------- was severe punishment of all those involved in the unsuccessful revolt. (A) machinations (B) ruminations (C) reservations (D) forebodings (E) consolations 11. MUSICIAN : ORCHESTRA :: (A) worker : product (B) composer : score (C) soloist : accompanist (D) player : team (E) dancer : stage 12. EARTHWORM : SOIL :: (A) whale : ocean (B) salmon : net (C) swimmer : pool (D) horse : stable (E) bird : nest 13. CREVICE : OPENING :: (A) well : water (B) crack : stress (C) slit : cut (D) base : summit (E) leak : seal 14. PEN : INSCRIBE :: (A) copper : polish (B) pencil : erase (C) telephone : listen (D) needle : embroider (E) flame : boil 15. GRAZE : SCRAPE :: (A) float : sink (B) tap : hear (C) relieve : injure (D) weigh : measure (E) dampen : wet 16. ACRE : AREA :: (A) horizon : distance (B) thermometer : heat (C) size : volume (D) ounce : weight (E) water : fluid For full information buddy please go through the file |