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26th February 2016, 09:44 AM
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Test Takers
I want to get information about the Test Takers Singapore website as well as Programmes. So here can you provide me information about ti?
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26th February 2016, 09:46 AM
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Re: Test Takers
As per your demand here I am providing you information about the Test Takers Singapore website as well as Programmes, as you want. Test Takers Singapore website; testtakers-sg.com/ ACT The ACT tests the following subject areas: English Mathematics Reading Science A 45-minute long test with 75 questions in all. The test focuses on: Usage & Mechanics: punctuation, grammar and usage, sentence structure; Rhetorical Skills: strategy, organization, style. Mathematics 60-minutes long with 60 questions total. It covers the following 6 areas: Arithmetic (~14 questions) Basic Algebra (~10 questions) Intermediate Algebra (9 questions) Coordinate Geometry (9 questions) Plane Geometry (~14 questions) Trigonometry (~4 questions) 35-minute, 40-question test on passage reading comprehension. There are 4 sections, each containing 1 long and 2 short passages. The passages focus on the following: Social Studies Natural Sciences Literature Humanities Science 35-minute, 40-question test. The content includes biology, chemistry, physics and Earth sciences (including Astronomy). The test focuses less on science knowledge and more on reasoning, interpretation, evaluation and problem solving. Calculators are not allowed. Writing (Optional. See above for details.) A 30-minute essay in which students present and defend a point of view on a selected topic. Students can adopt 1 of the 2 points of view presented in the prompt or present their own. SAT Over time there has always been a certain amount of criticism about the SAT. This is not surprising, for the SAT has been revised numerous times in its several decade-old history. As a result of significant pressure from some of the test maker's top customers and competitors, and most recently in May 2005, a new version of the SAT was adopted, with a newer version slated for release in May 2016. See our analysis of the upcoming changes here. Format & Scoring: The SAT has 3 sections: Writing Reading Mathematics The new Writing section is nearly a carbon-copy of the old SAT Writing Subject test. The section is 60 minutes long and consists of two multiple choice subsections and an essay. The multiple choice section has questions covering spotting grammatical errors in sentences, improving sentence construction and grammar as well as improving the writing in short passages. Reading This entirely multiple choice section has three subsections, two of 25 minutes and the third 20 minutes, for a total of 70 minutes. The most recent incarnation favors more critical reading passages – in particular, more shorter passages to complement the existing longer ones. Sentence Completion sections are retained, so vocabulary will continue to be important. Mathematics The Math section is also 70 minutes in total, consisting of three subsections. The questions incorporate more advanced concepts normally learned in the third year of US high school math class (Algebra II). Added concepts include exponential growth, absolute value and properties of tangent lines. Use of calculators will continue to be allowed. SAT Subject Tests The SAT Subject Tests cover the following subject areas: English Literature History (US, World) Mathematics (Level 1 or 2 with calculator) Science (Biology (Ecological or Molecular), Chemistry, Physics) Contact details; +65 6728 7476 |