Sat Reading Quiz 7 (25 MCQs)

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1. You are awesome and amazing for doing SAT prep and paying full attention. This WILL help your score.
2. Which of the following is a common theme in SAT Reading passages?
3. He didn't allow his thoughts to perturb him. Perturb means
4. Identify the prefix in the word 'misunderstood'.
5. For the history passage, you should remember historical time periods from what you learned in school
6. He came directly, breaking all tradition.
7. The word inevitable means
8. Yielded
9. In the sentence 'Her laughter was music to his ears', what type of figurative language is used?
10. What should you practice with to simulate real test conditions?
11. Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to question 28?
12. I should answer every question on the SAT.
13. Based on the passage, which character would most likely agree with the idea that, when trying something new, it is best not to push one's limits?
14. Which choice best states the relationship between the two passages?
15. What is the effect of using hyperbole in a literary passage?
16. The SAT essay section is graded out of ..... points?
17. Sentences / ideas that hint at what might happen next in the story is called:
18. What does POOD?
19. Identify the affix in the word 'misunderstood'.
20. Which subjects are presented on the SAT Reading assessment?
21. What should you do with the answer choices?
22. Read the following passage and answer the question below:"Isaac Newton's laws of motion laid the foundation for classical mechanics. His work in physics and mathematics has had a lasting impact on science."What field did Isaac Newton's laws of motion contribute to according to the passage?
23. Based on the structure of the passage, what is the purpose of the first paragraph?
24. How long does it take to get your scores back ONLINE from CollegeBoard? (It takes longer for the mailed copy).
25. Stan's watch had a crack after he dropped it. What change if any should be made?