This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Test Prep > Sat > Sat Reading – Quiz 11 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Sat Reading Quiz 11 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of SAT Reading passages? A) Complex mathematical equations. B) Literary analysis. C) Historical context. D) Scientific explanations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Complex mathematical equations. 2. The word automating should also mean A) Operate with mechanical devices. B) Reactivating. C) Discerning. D) Disparaging. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Operate with mechanical devices. 3. Passage #1:Which choice best describes the developmental pattern of the passage? A) A careful analysis of a traditional practice. B) A detailed depiction of a meaningful encounter. C) A definitive response to a series of questions. D) A cheerful recounting of an amusing anecdote. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A detailed depiction of a meaningful encounter. 4. You are editing a paragraph that lists evidence irrelevant to its main claim. Which category should guide your choice to delete it? A) Words in Context. B) Conventions of Usage. C) Command of Evidence. D) Conventions of Punctuation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Command of Evidence. 5. According to the passage, what is the limited purpose of impeachment? A) To remove any elected official from office. B) To punish any misconduct by public officials. C) To scrutinize the conduct of the President and high officials. D) To dismiss any member of the legislative branch. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To scrutinize the conduct of the President and high officials. 6. Why is it recommended not to start the second module early during practice tests? A) To simulate the real test conditions. B) To save time for the Math section. C) To avoid losing focus. D) To ensure you answer all questions in the first module. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To simulate the real test conditions. 7. ACCORDING TO ..... ADVANCED TECH SINCE 2000 HAVE RESULTED IN ..... A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A. 8. Read the following sentence: "The city was a jungle, teeming with life and danger." What figurative language is used, and what does it suggest about the city? A) Simile; the city is peaceful. B) Metaphor; the city is wild and unpredictable. C) Hyperbole; the city is empty. D) Personification; the city is friendly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Metaphor; the city is wild and unpredictable. 9. What does the author suggest about the relationship between hard work and success? A) Success comes easily without effort. B) Hard work is essential to achieving good results. C) It is better to rely on natural talent than hard work. D) Success is determined solely by luck. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hard work is essential to achieving good results. 10. When they were first introduced to western Europe from Byzantium in the eleventh century, table forks were met with much resistance. The Bishop of Ostia, St. Peter Damian, condemned the eating utensils because he considered ..... dangerous and unnecessary luxury items. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English? A) Them. B) This. C) That. D) It. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Them. 11. What evidence supports the idea that the prison has a menacing appearance? A) The prison is described as 'looking menacing', indicating its threatening presence. B) The prison is surrounded by a beautiful garden, which softens its appearance. C) The prison has bright colors that make it look inviting and friendly. D) The prison is located in a bustling area, making it seem less intimidating. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The prison is described as 'looking menacing', indicating its threatening presence. 12. Eugenia was still the undisputed ruler of The family. Undisputed means A) No disagreement about. B) No agreement about. C) Kind. D) Strong. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No disagreement about. 13. Disgrace A) A round handle on a door or drawer. B) The loss of other people's respect because of something bad that you have done. C) A very strong feeling of not liking something. D) Events and activities relating to the government, politics, economy etc of a country, region, or the world. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The loss of other people's respect because of something bad that you have done. 14. 20) Based on the passages, both authors would agree with which of the following claims? A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A. 15. Reading Question #12 A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) D. 16. Disperse A) Molten rock, metal, or glass has become liquid because it is very hot. B) Separate and go in different directions. C) The feeling that someone or something is not important and does not deserve any respect. D) To arrange a formal meeting, or to gather for a meeting. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Separate and go in different directions. 17. The sentences in lines 24-28 ("When ..... made") primarily serves which function in passage 1? A) It raises a potential counterargument to Lincoln's argument. B) It identifies a crucial shortcoming of Lincoln's argument. C) It acknowledges a central assumption of Lincoln's argument. D) It corrects a possible misinterpretation of Lincoln's argument. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It corrects a possible misinterpretation of Lincoln's argument. 18. Reading Question #3 A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) C. 19. As used in line 22, "command" most nearly means A) Order. B) Dominate. C) Overlook. D) Deserve. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Deserve. 20. What is the effect of using varied sentence structures in writing? A) It confuses the reader. B) It makes the text monotonous. C) It enhances the readability and engagement of the text. D) It reduces the clarity of the message. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It enhances the readability and engagement of the text. 21. Waves crashed against the rocky shore, sending spray into the air and creating a mesmerizing rhythm. Seagulls circled overhead, their calls blending with the sounds of the ocean.What is described in the passage? A) Snow falling. B) Waves crashing. C) Leaves rustling. D) Cars honking. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Waves crashing. 22. What do information and idea questions focus on? A) What the passage says, directly or indirectly. B) How the author conveys meaning. C) Drawing conclusions and make connections between two related passages or between passages and informational graphics. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) What the passage says, directly or indirectly. 23. As compared with his love letters, the narrator's book writing is portrayed as being A) A) agreeable. B) B) stalled. C) . C) fiery. D) D) imaginative. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) B) stalled. 24. An author writes a passage primarily to inform readers about climate change. Which evidence from the text would best support this author's purpose? A) The use of statistics and scientific studies. B) The inclusion of jokes and anecdotes. C) The use of persuasive language. D) The description of fictional characters. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The use of statistics and scientific studies. 25. Me, Carl, and Junior had a great time at Carl's Jr. What change if any, should be made to this sentence? A) No change. B) Change it to Carl, Junior, and I. C) Remove all the comas. D) Remove great from the sentence. 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