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The SAT is the hardest standardized test of your life! Back in high school, you probably studied for months on end to get the highest score you could. After school tutors, study books, PSAT practice tests galore! You were as prepared as you could have been for the SATs. But how well would you do if Show More
The SAT is the hardest standardized test of your life! Back in high school, you probably studied for months on end to get the highest score you could. After school tutors, study books, PSAT practice tests galore! You were as prepared as you could have been for the SATs. But how well would you do if you had to take it today? Chances are it has been a few years since high school. Could you ace the analogies today? Would you even be able to pass the math section? When was the last time you wrote a timed essay (assuming you took the SAT when there was an essay portion)? This quiz is not nearly as stress-inducing or important as the actual SAT, but for something we all spent so much time preparing for, all that knowledge sure did fly out of our heads pretty quickly right after we turned in our scantrons! Take this abbreviated version of the SAT today and find out if you’re college bound!
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What's the proper way to end this sentence?
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who taught Spanish at my high school.
that Spanish my high school taught.
who taught my Spanish at high school.
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2
What would have been a better way to state this?
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Making her nervous, looking out in front of the audience she was.
Looking out in front of the audience made her feel nervous.
She was in front looking out at the audience and nervous it made her feel.
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Which word best completes this statement?
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obscure
inconsequential
egregious
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4
Brad’s new car can ride at a speed of 90 miles per hour. On a closed track, how many miles can he safely drive in 90 minutes?
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60 miles
100 miles
135 miles
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5
Which part of the sentence is incorrect?
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A
B
C
D
E
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Which part of this sentence needs to be changed?
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A
B
C
D
E
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7
“All dogs are German shepherds.” Which statement proves this false?
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John has a Himalayan cat.
Robert has a Samoyed puppy.
Margot’s frog is named Steve.
Alicia has no pets.
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A number is divided by five. The result is divided by three, for a final result of five. What is the original number?
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25
55
75
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What's a better way of saying this?
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Some people with a taste for savory devour cheese.
With a taste for savory by some people who devour cheese.
Some people devour cheese with a taste for savory.
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10
If x + 7 = 14, what is the value of 4x + 5?
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28
33
42
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Where would you put the comma?
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“Der Kommissar,”
“was performed,”
“Vienna, Austria”
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What a sale! The pair of Steve Maddens were 20 percent off for a final total of $88. What was the original price?
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