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Correct Answers and Difficulty Levels for the SAT Practice Test VERBAL MATHEMATICAL Section 2 Five-choice Section 5 Five-choice Section 7 Five-choice Section 1 Five-choice Section 3 Four-choice Section 6 Five-choice 1. A 1 2. B 2 3. B 2 4. E 2 5. B 3 6. E 3 7. C 4 8. C 5 9. C 4 10. E 5 11. D 1 12. C 1 13. B 2 14. A 3 15. E 1 16. E 3 17. B 3 18. B 3 19. C 3 20. A 4 21. A 4 22. B 5 23. B 5 24. E 3 25. B 3 26. A 5 27. E 4 28. D 4 29. A 3 30. D 2 31. E 4 32. A 4 33. C 3 34. C 4 35. A 3 1. C 1 2. E 2 3. A 2 4. B 3 5. C 3 6. E 3 7. E 4 8. D 5 9. B 4 10. A 1 11. E 2 12. B 3 13. D 4 14. E 3 15. B 5 16. C 1 17. D 3 18. C 3 19. B 2 20. D 3 21. D 3 22. D 5 23. E 4 24. C 2 25. A 3 26. D 3 27. E 3 28. B 3 29. D 2 30. C 3 1. D 5 2. B 4 3. A 3 4. E 3 5. D 3 6. B 3 7. A 1 8. E 4 9. E 3 10. A 3 11. C 2 12. D 3 13. C 2 1. D 1 2. E 1 3. E 1 4. A 2 5. A 1 6. B 1 7. D 2 8. D 2 9. A 2 10. C 2 11. A 3 12. B 2 13. B 3 14. C 3 15. D 3 16. C 3 17. E 3 18. A 3 19. B 4 20. C 5 21. C 3 22. C 3 23. E 4 24. B 4 25. D 5 1. A 2 2. B 1 3. A 1 4. C 1 5. D 2 6. C 2 7. B 2 8. A 2 9. A 3 10. D 3 11. D 4 12. A 3 13. D 5 14. A 3 15. C 5 1. C 1 2. C 1 3. B 2 4. D 3 5. D 3 6. E 4 7. A 4 8. E 5 9. A 5 10. E 5 Section 3 Student-Produced Response Correct Difficulty Answer Level 16. 15 1 17. 2100 3 18. 4 3 19. 3 or 4 2 20. 9 3 21. 2/3,.666 or.667 3 22. 105 3 23. 18 4 24. 7/6, 1.16 or 1.17 4 25. 35/6 or 5.83 5 (16-25) NOTE: Difficulty levels are estimates of question difficulty for a reference group of college-bound seniors. Difficulty levels range from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest). 62 Taking the SAT I: Reasoning Test
Scoring the SAT Practice Test Check your responses with the correct answers on page 62. Fill in the blanks below and do the calculations to get your verbal raw score and your math raw score. Use the table to find your verbal scaled score and your math scaled score. Get your Verbal. How many verbal questions did you get RIGHT? Section 2: 1-35 Section 5: 1-30 + Section 7: 1-13 + Total = (A) How many verbal questions did you get WRONG? Don t count questions you omitted. Section 2: 1-35 Section 5: 1-30 + Section 7: 1-13 + Total = x 0.25 = (B) A B = Verbal Raw Round Verbal Raw to the nearest whole number. Use the table to find your Verbal Scaled. Get your Math. How many math questions did you get RIGHT? Section 1: 1-25 Section 3: 1-15 + Section 3: 16-25 + Section 6: 1-10 + Total = (C) How many 5-choice math questions did you get WRONG? Don t count questions you omitted. Section 1: 1-25 Section 6: 1-10 + Total = x 0.25 = (D) How many 4-choice math questions did you get WRONG? Don t count questions you omitted. Section 3: 1-15 x 0.33 = (E) D + E = (F) C F = Math Raw Conversion Table for the SAT Practice Test Verbal Math Verbal Math Raw Scaled Scaled Raw Scaled Scaled 78 800 36 500 560 77 800 35 500 550 76 800 34 490 550 75 790 33 490 540 74 770 32 480 530 73 760 31 480 520 72 740 30 470 520 71 730 29 470 510 70 720 28 460 500 69 710 27 450 490 68 700 26 450 490 67 690 25 440 480 66 680 24 440 470 65 680 23 430 460 64 670 22 420 460 63 660 21 420 450 62 650 20 410 440 61 650 19 410 430 60 640 800 18 400 430 59 630 790 17 390 420 58 630 770 16 390 410 57 620 750 15 380 410 56 620 730 14 370 400 55 610 720 13 360 390 54 600 710 12 360 380 53 600 700 11 350 380 52 590 690 10 340 370 51 590 680 9 330 360 50 580 670 8 320 350 49 570 660 7 310 340 48 570 650 6 300 330 47 560 650 5 290 320 46 560 640 4 280 310 45 550 630 3 270 300 44 550 620 2 250 280 43 540 610 1 240 270 42 540 610 0 220 250 41 530 600 1 210 230 40 530 590 2 200 210 39 520 580 3 200 200 38 520 580 and 37 510 570 below Round Math Raw to the nearest whole number. Use the table to find your Math Scaled. This table is for use only with the test in this booklet. Taking the SAT I: Reasoning Test 63
2002-2003 SAT Program Test Calendar Register online at www.collegeboard.com. You can take either the SAT I: Reasoning Test OR up to three SAT II: Subject Tests on a given test date or testing period. Register separately for each date you plan to take tests. We begin mailing Admission Tickets about 8 weeks before the test date. About 3 weeks after the test, we mail your score report to you, your high school, and institutions you designated. Get your scores sooner with s by Phone or at www.collegeboard.com. The SAT Question-and-Answer Service is available for the October 12, January 25, May 3, and May 4 test dates. The Student Answer Service is available for all other test dates. See the Registration Bulletin or www.collegeboard.com for details. Test Dates 1 Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Dec. 7 Jan. 25 April 5 May 3 June 7 Registration Deadlines Early (International) N/A Sept. 4 Oct. 9 Nov. 27 N/A March 5 April 9 Regular (All) Sept. 10 Sept. 27 Nov. 1 Dec. 23 Feb. 28 March 28 May 2 Late (U.S.) Sept. 14 Oct. 9 Nov. 13 Jan. 2 March 12 April 9 May 14 SAT I: Reasoning Test 2 SAT II: Subject Tests Code 16 Writing 31 Literature 47 United States History 17 World History 32 Math Level IC 3 53 Math Level IIC 3 99 Biology E/M 22 Chemistry 23 Physics Languages Reading Only 33 French 34 German 13 Modern Hebrew 14 Italian 42 Latin 41 Spanish Reading and Listening 4 35 Chinese 55 French 54 German 24 Japanese 18 Korean 51 Spanish 56 ELPT (English Language Proficiency Test) 5 1 Sunday administrations follow each Saturday test date. 2 We recommend that you bring an acceptable calculator to the test center to use on the math sections of this test. 3 Some questions on these tests require the use of a scientific or graphing calculator. Students who take these tests without a calculator will be at a disadvantage. 4 Available at centers designated for listening tests (see Registration Bulletin). You MUST register by the late registration deadline and bring an acceptable cassette player with earphones to the test center in order to take one of these tests. On test day, you CANNOT substitute a listening test for another test. 5 The ELPT is offered at many test centers in November and January. ELPT is also offered at participating high schools in the United States, U.S. territories, and Puerto Rico on Tuesday, April 22, 2003. Contact your school counselor by February 15, 2003, if you want to take this test. 11016-00944 M62M4000 Printed in U.S.A. I.N. 993359
Practice Test SAT I: Reasoning Test About the Practice Test Take the practice test, which starts on page 35, to reinforce your test-taking skills and to be more comfortable when you take the SAT. This practice test will give you a good idea of what to expect on the actual test. However, the test you eventually take will differ in some ways. It may, for example, contain a different number of reading passages, and its sections may be in a different order. Although some editions of the SAT may be slightly easier or harder than others, statistical adjustments are made to ensure that each score indicates the same level of performance. Also, this practice SAT includes only six of the seven sections that the actual test contains. In this test the equating section is Section 4. This section has been omitted because it contains questions that may be used in future editions of the SAT and because it does not count toward the scores. The practice test will help you most if you take it under conditions as close as possible to those of the actual test. FINDING YOUR SCORES Your raw test scores are placed on the College Board scale of 200 to 800. Use the table on page 63 to find the scaled scores that correspond to your raw scores on this edition of the SAT. REVIEWING YOUR PERFORMANCE After you score your practice test, analyze your performance. Asking yourself these questions and following the suggestions can help you improve your scores: Did you run out of time before you finished a section? Try to pace yourself so you will have time to answer all the questions you can. Don t spend too much time on any one question. Did you hurry and make careless mistakes? You may have misread the question, neglected to notice the word except or best, solved for the wrong value, or reversed column A and column B in your mind. Were there questions you omitted that you might have gotten right if you had guessed? Did you lose points because of random guessing? Read page 4 again to determine when guessing might be helpful. Did you spend too much time reading directions? You should be familiar with the test directions so you don t have to spend as much time reading them when you take the actual test. MORE ABOUT SCORING Your SAT answer sheet is scanned by machine and the oval you filled in for each question is recorded on a computer tape. Next, the computer compares the oval filled in for each question with the correct response. Practice Test Tips 1. Set aside 2 1 / 2 hours of uninterrupted time. That way you can complete the entire test at one sitting. 2. Sit at a desk or table cleared of any other papers or books. You won t be able to take a dictionary, books, or notes into the test room. 3. Allow yourself the specified amount of time for each section. Have a timer or clock in front of you for pacing yourself on the sections. 4. Have a calculator at hand when you take the math sections. This will help you determine how much to use a calculator the day of the test. 5. Read the instructions on page 35. They are reprinted from the back cover of the test book. On test day, you will be asked to read them before you begin answering questions. 6. After you finish, read page 63. 30 Taking the SAT I: Reasoning Test
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