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28th April 2016, 08:39 AM
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Re: Sample of SAT Test

The sample questions for the SAT test which is required for preparation as well as reference purpose is as given below:

SAT FREE Reading & Writing Practice Questions

The students who had the flu had a(n) … reason for missing school. They normally have perfect attendance, and their absence that day was a(n) …
A. unjustifiable … travesty
B. legitimate … aberration
C. unwarranted … anomaly
D. sensible … farce
E. inconsolable … fluke

The threat of rain didn’t … her stroll through the grounds. Even the first drops were no …, and she continued her walk.
A. hinder … incentive
B. thwart … refuge
C. impede … deterrent
D. permit … provocation
E. prevent … enticement

Jane is a(n) … student. She reads every page of her textbooks and studies for hours before every test.
A. meticulous
B. lackadaisical
C. apathetic
D. relaxed
E. lethargic

Although he was a(n) … and new at the game, Adam knew the others were playing incorrectly.
A. expert
B. enthusiast
C. authority
D. novice
E. specialist

The … party was boring, but impulsive Ann did her best to liven it up with her trademark … .
A. mundane … spontaneity
B. fascinating … recklessness
C. tedious … subtlety
D. intriguing … tact
E. monotonous … solitude

She was at the top of the rollercoaster looking down and she was made to feel sick.
A. She was at the top of the rollercoaster looking down and she was made to feel sick.
B. The rollercoaster, looking down from the top, made her feel sick.
C. Looking down from the top of the rollercoaster made her feel sick.
D. The top of the rollercoaster, looking down, made her feel sick.
E. Watching down made her feel sick at the top of the rollercoaster.

He is the author that at the bookstore spoke.
A. that at the bookstore spoke.
B. who at the bookstore spoke.
C. which spoke at the bookstore.
D. that spoke at the bookstore.
E. who spoke at the bookstore.

Chocolate, which is devoured by some people with a sweet tooth.
A. Chocolate, which is devoured by some people with a sweet tooth.
B. Some people with a sweet tooth devour chocolate.
C. Chocolate that is devoured by some people with a sweet tooth.
D. Some people devour, with a sweet tooth, chocolate.
E. With a sweet tooth, chocolate some people devour.

The marching band, (A) which (B) performed in the parade (C) last Saturday, (D) are going to participate in a competition next month. (E) No error.
A
B
C
D
E

The teacher demanded (A) that the students (B) enrolled in the afternoon math class bring (C) his or her supplies to school (D) each day. (E) No error.
A
B
C
D
E

Over the course of the passage, the narrator’s attitude
shifts from
A) fear about the expedition to excitement about it.
B) doubt about his abilities to confidence in them.
C) uncertainty of his motives to recognition of
them.
D) disdain for the North Pole to appreciation of it.

Which choice provides the best evidence for the
answer to the previous question?
A) Lines 10-12 (“For... moment”)
B) Lines 21-25 (“Yet... will”)
C) Lines 42-44 (“And... stand on”)
D) Lines 56-57 (“What... myself”)

As used in lines 1-2, “not readily verifiable” most
nearly means
A) unable to be authenticated.
B) likely to be contradicted.
C) without empirical support.
D) not completely understood

The sentence in lines 10-13 (“For years... other”)
mainly serves to
A) expose a side of the narrator that he prefers to
keep hidden.
B) demonstrate that the narrator thinks in a
methodical and scientific manner.
C) show that the narrator feels himself to be
influenced by powerful and independent forces.
D) emphasize the length of time during which the
narrator has prepared for his expedition.

The narrator indicates that many previous explorers
seeking the North Pole have
A) perished in the attempt.
B) made surprising discoveries.
C) failed to determine its exact location.
D) had different motivations than his own.

Which choice provides the best evidence for the
answer to the previous question?
A) Lines 20-21 (“Nobody... died”)
B) Lines 25-27 (“All... out”)
C) Lines 31-34 (“The... newspaper”)
D) Lines 51-53 (“Behind... bedsteads”)


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