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● Close, critical reading in English and American Directions: This test consists of selections from
literature from a variety of historical periods and literary works and questions on their content, form,
genres and style. After reading each passage or poem, choose
● Reading of complete novels and plays, not just the best answer to each question and fill in the
excerpts corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
● Working knowledge of basic literary terminology, Note: Pay particular attention to the requirement of
such as speaker, tone, image, irony, alliteration, stanza questions that contain the words NOT, LEAST, or
● Three or four years of literary study at the college- EXCEPT.
preparatory level
● Independent, critical reading of poetry, prose, and Questions 1-4. Read the following passage carefully
drama before you choose your answers.
● There is no suggested reading list. By the time the man with the camera had cut across
our neighbor’s yard, the twins were out of the trees
Score swingin low and Granny was onto the steps, the screen
Line door bammin soft and scratchy against her palms.
● Total score: 200–to–800 scale (5) “We thought we’d get a shot or two of the house
and everything and then . . .”
“Good mornin,” Granny cut him off. And smiled
that smile.
“Good mornin,” he said, head all down the way
(10) Bingo does when you yell at him about the bones on
the kitchen floor. “Nice place you got here, aunty.
We thought we’d take a . . .”
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“Did you?” said Granny with her eyebrows. Cathy 4. The episode reveals a conflict between
pulled up her socks and giggled.
(15) “Nice things here,” said the man buzzin his camera (A) propriety and impertinence
over the yard. The pecan barrels, the sled, me and (B) virtue and corruption
Cathy, the flowers, the painted stones along the (C) kindness and cruelty
driveway, the trees, the twins, the toolshed. (D) passiveness and aggression
“I don’t know about the thing, the it, and the stuff,” (E) refinement and grossness
(20) said Granny still talkin with her eyebrows. “Just
people here is what I tend to consider.” Questions 5-9. Read the following excerpt from a poem
Camera man stopped buzzin. Cathy giggled into carefully before you choose your answers.
her collar. One summer evening (led by her)1 I found
“Mornin, ladies,” a new man said. He had come up A little boat tied to a willow tree
(25) behind us when we weren’t lookin. “And gents,” Within a rocky cave, its usual home.
discoverin the twins givin him a nasty look. “We’re Line Straight I unloosed her chain, and stepping in
filmin for the county,” he said with a smile. “Mind if (5) Pushed from the shore. It was an act of stealth
we shoot a bit around here?” And troubled pleasure, nor without the voice
“I do indeed,” said Granny with no smile. Of mountain-echoes did my boat move on;
(30) Smilin man was smiling up a storm. So was Cathy. Leaving behind her still, on either side,
But he didn’t seem to have another word to say, so he Small circles glittering idly in the moon,
and the camera man backed on out the yard, but you (10) Until they melted all into one track
could hear the camera buzzin still. Of sparkling light. But now, like one who rows,
“Suppose you just shut that machine off,” said Proud of his skill, to reach a chosen point
(35) Granny real low through her teeth and took a step With an unswerving line, I fi xed my view
down off the porch and then another. Upon the summit of a craggy ridge,
“Now, aunty,” Camera said pointin the thing (15) The horizon’s utmost boundary; for above
straight at her. Was nothing but the stars and the grey sky.
“Your mama and I are not related.” She was an elfin pinnace;2 lustily
(1971) I dipped my oars into the silent lake,
And, as I rose upon the stroke, my boat
1. After Granny’s “Good mornin” (line 7), the
(20) Went heaving through the water like a swan;
camera man probably behaves as he does
When, from behind that craggy steep till then
because he
The horizon’s bound, a huge peak, black and huge,
(A) is made to realize that he is intruding As if with voluntary power instinct
(B) suspects that he is in physical danger Upreared its head. I struck and struck again,
(C) hopes to win Granny’s affection by (25) And growing still in stature the grim shape
appearing at ease Towered up between me and the stars, and still,
(D) is relieved that an adult is present For so it seemed, with purpose of its own
(E) realizes that he is disturbing the tidiness And measured motion like a living thing,
of the yard Strode after me. With trembling oars I turned,
(30) And through the silent water stole my way
2. The tone of “Now, aunty” (line 37) is most Back to the covert of the willow tree;
accurately described as There in her mooring-place I left my bark, —
And through the meadows homeward went, in grave
(A) expectant
And serious mood; but after I had seen
(B) patronizing (35) That spectacle, for many days, my brain
(C) accusatory Worked with a dim and undetermined sense
(D) obedient Of unknown modes of being; o’er my thoughts
(E) respectful There hung a darkness, call it solitude
Or blank desertion. No familiar shapes
3. Granny’s final comment can best be
(40) Remained, no pleasant images of trees,
understood as a Of sea or sky, no colours of green fields;
(A) reluctant confession But huge and mighty forms, that do not live
(B) tentative assertion Like living men, moved slowly through the mind
(C) witty joke By day, and were a trouble to my dreams.
(D) surprising revelation
1
(E) strong rebuke nature (1850)
2
a boat
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5. The excerpt is best described as Questions 10-14. Read the following poem carefully
before you choose your answers.
(A) an enthusiastic celebration of youthful
optimism Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth,
(B) an ironic self-portrait colored by satiric Fenc’d by these rebel pow’rs that thee array,
observations Why dost thou pine within and suffer dearth,
(C) an imaginative evocation without Line Painting thy outward walls so costly gay?
(5) Why so large cost, having so short a lease,
didactic intention
Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend?
(D) a symbolic representation of intellectual
Shall worms, inheritors of this excess,
creativity
Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body’s end?
(E) a narrative episode with philosophical Then, soul, live thou upon thy servant’s loss,
implications (10) And let that pine to aggravate thy store;
Buy terms divine in selling hours of dross;
6. In lines 1-7, which of the following devices
Within be fed, without be rich no more:
is used to present nature, the boat, and the
So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men,
mountain echoes?
And Death once dead, there’s no more dying then.
(A) Personification (1609)
(B) Apostrophe
(C) Rhyme 10. The dramatic situation in the poem is that of
(D) Paradox (A) a youth speaking to a lover
(E) Simile (B) a priest speaking to a sinner
(C) a reformer addressing an impoverished
7. In lines 6-7, “the voice/Of mountain-echoes” person
serves to reinforce the speaker’s sense of (D) God addressing any human soul
(A) freedom (E) an individual addressing his or her own
(B) omnipotence soul
(C) furtiveness
(D) enthusiasm 11. In the context of the poem, “Painting thy
(E) despondency outward walls so costly gay” (line 4) refers to
(A) camouflage
8. At the conclusion of the excerpt, the “huge (B) writing poetry
peak” (line 22) seems to represent which of (C) attending to physical appearances
the following for the speaker? (D) pretending to be happy
(A) An emblem of the beauty of the natural (E) preparations for a celebration
world
(B) A figure of undefined and unsettling 12. The poet signals a major shift at line 9 by
significance changing from
(C) An allegorical representation of sin itself (A) entirely negative to entirely positive
(D) A curious natural phenomenon imagery
(E) A trivial figment of the speaker’s (B) imagery of permanence to imagery of
imagination change
(C) direct address to impersonal statement
9. Which of the following best describes the (D) material to spiritual imagery
change in the outlook of the speaker during (E) questions to commands
the course of this excerpt?
(A) Naïveté to cynicism
(B) Bravery to cowardice
(C) Hope to despair
(D) Daring to uncertainty
(E) Eagerness to sloth
11. The Emancipation Proclamation declared 13. The controversy with Great Britain over the
slaves in which of the following areas “forever northern boundary of the shaded section was
free”? settled during the presidency of
(A) All areas of the United States (A) John Quincy Adams
(B) All areas of the Confederacy (B) James K. Polk
(C) Areas in border states loyal to the Union (C) Franklin Pierce
(D) Confederate areas still in rebellion (D) James Buchanan
(E) Areas in states controlled by Union (E) Andrew Johnson
forces
ANSWERS
The estimated difficulty level, on a scale of 1 to 5,
with 1 the easiest and 5 the most difficult, is in
parentheses.
1. A (2) 5. D (4) 9. B (3) 13. B (2)
2. E (2) 6. B (5) 10. C (3) 14. C (2)
3. C (3) 7. A (4) 11. D (3) 15. D (3)
4. E (5) 8. D (3) 12. E (3) 16. A (2)
of the base c and slant height : 5. What are all values of x for which
?
Volume of a sphere with radius :
(A) (B)
Surface Area of a sphere with radius : (C) (D)
Volume of a pyramid with base area B and height : (E)
Mathematics Level 1
18. What is the distance in space between the 25. In a group of 10 people, 60 percent have
points with coordinates and brown eyes. Two people are to be selected at
? random from the group. What is the
(A) 4.36 (B) 5.92 (C) 7.91 probability that neither person selected will
(D) 9.11 (E) 22.25 have brown eyes?
(A) 0.13 (B) 0.16 (C) 0.25
19. If , what value does (D) 0.36 (E) 0.64
approach as x gets infinitely larger?
(A) –6 (B) (C) –1
(D) (E)
21. What is the measure of one of the larger 27. If is a factor of , then
angles of a parallelogram in the xy-plane that
has vertices with coordinates , ,
, and ? (A) – 6 (B) –3 (C) 2
(D) 3 (E) 6
(A) 93.4º (B) 96.8º (C) 104.0º
(D) 108.3º (E) 119.0º
28. If , what is ?
22. For some real number t, the first three terms (A) 3.4 (B) 2.4 (C) 1.6
of an arithmetic sequence are 2t, 5t − 1, and (D) 1.5 (E) 1.3
6t + 2 . What is the numerical value of the
fourth term?
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 10
(D) 16 (E) 19
29. Which of the following equations best models
23. The diameter and height of a right circular
the data in the table above?
cylinder are equal. If the volume of the
cylinder is 2, what is the height of the (A)
cylinder? (B)
(C)
(A) 1.37 (B) 1.08 (C) 0.86
(D) 0.80 (E) 0.68 (D)
(E)
24. If , then
(A) –0.57 (B) –0.43 (C) 0
(D) 0.43 (E) 0.57
Approximate Approximate
Purpose CONTENT % Test E % Test M
● 80 multiple-choice questions
● 60 of the 80 questions are common to both Biology E BIOLOGY E AND Approximate
and M, followed by 20 specialized questions for each BIOLOGY M % of Test
section
Skills Specifications
Questions may require you to Knowledge of Fundamental Concepts 30
remembering specific facts; demonstrating
● recall and understand the major concepts of biology straightforward knowledge of information and
and to apply the principles familiarity with terminology
● organize and interpret results obtained by Application 35
observation and experimentation understanding concepts and reformulating
● draw conclusions or make inferences from information into other equivalent forms;
applying knowledge to unfamiliar and/or
experimental data, including data presented in practical situations; solving problems using
graphic or tabular form mathematical relationships
● solve problems with simple numerical calculations Interpretation 35
using the metric system inferring and deducing from qualitative and
quantitative data and integrating information
to form conclusions; recognizing unstated
Recommended Preparation assumptions
Questions 11-12
Three students added equal volumes of pond water to
each of four beakers (I–IV) and placed each in a
different constant temperature bath, maintained at
5°C, 15°C, 25°C, and 35°C, respectively. The students
then added 6 water fleas, Daphnia pulex, to each of the
four beakers and recorded the time in each case. After
1 hour, the students removed 3 Daphnia pulex from
each beaker and each student immediately observed
7. Commonly, the fruit is derived from one Daphnia pulex under low-power magnification of
a light microscope. (The transparent body of the
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 7 Daphnia pulex can be seen easily under a light
(D) 8 (E) 9 microscope.) Heart rates were recorded as beats per
minute. The results of the experiment are summarized
8. Pollination involves a transfer of pollen from
in the chart below.
(A) 4 to 1 (B) 4 to 2 (C) 4 to 5
(D) 5 to 4 (E) 5 to 9 HEARTBEATS
TIME TIME PER MINUTE
DAPHNIA DAPHNIA (average of
Directions: Each group of questions below concerns a BEAKER TEMPERATURE ADDED REMOVED 3 Daphnia)
laboratory or experimental situation. In each case, first
I 5°C 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 41
study the description of the situation. Then choose the
one best answer to each question following it and fill in II 15°C 2:10 p.m. 3:10 p.m. 119
the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. III 25°C 2:20 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 202
IV 35°C 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 281
Questions 9-10
In a breeding experiment using gray and white mice of 11. The independent variable in this experiment
unknown genotypes, the following results were obtained. is the
(A) amount of light
Parents Offspring
(B) number of water fleas
Cross Female Male Gray White
(C) pH of the water
I Gray x White 82 78
(D) temperature of the water
II Gray x Gray 118 39
(E) average heart rate
III White x White 0 50
IV Gray x White 74 0
Note: For all questions involving solutions, assume 10. Is the LEAST chemically reactive
that the solvent is water unless otherwise noted.
Directions: Each set of lettered choices below refers to
the numbered statements or questions immediately
following it. Select the one lettered choice that best fits
each statement or answers each question and then fi ll
in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. A
choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all
in each set.
I II
101. The rate at which BECAUSE stirring exposes the
sugar dissolves in surface of a solute Gas
water increases crystal to a less
with stirring concentrated layer of h
solution.
Sample Questions
Two types of questions are used in the Physics Subject Test
and are shown in the following samples. The directions $ !N OPAQUE CARD WITH % ! PRISM WITH VERTEX
that follow are identical to those that are in the test. All A VERY NARROW SLIT POINTING DOWNWARD
questions in the test are multiple-choice questions in
which you must choose the BEST response from the five
choices offered.
/ C / C Position
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/ C / C
12. The graph of position versus time for an
object moving along a straight line is given
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+ above. During the time shown on the graph,
the speed and acceleration of the object will
have which of the following characteristics?
SPEED ACCELERATION
(A) Increasing Increasing
(B) Increasing Constant but not zero
(C) Constant but not zero Increasing
/ C (D) Constant but not zero Zero
(E) Zero Constant but not zero
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1 0 eV
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Part A
(Narrator): [Directions: In this part of the test you Part B
will hear short questions, statements, or commands in
Mandarin Chinese, followed by three responses in (Narrator): [Directions: You will now hear a series of
Mandarin Chinese, designated (A), (B), and (C). You short selections. You will hear them only once and
will hear the questions or statements, as well as the they are not printed in your test booklet. After each
responses, just one time, and they are not printed in selection, you will be asked to answer one or more
your test booklet. Therefore you must listen very questions about what you have just heard. These
carefully. Select the best response and fill in the questions, each with four possible answers, are printed
corresponding circle on your answer sheet.] in your test booklet. Select the best answer to each
question from among the four choices given and fill in
Question 1 the corresponding circle on your answer sheet. You
will have 15 seconds to answer each question.]
Questions 5-6
Question 2
(Narrator)
(Woman)
(Narrator)
Format Score
● Total score: 200–to–800 scale
French Test ● Listening test: reading and listening subscores
● 85 multiple-choice questions 20–to–80 scale
French Test with Listening
● 20 minutes of listening and 40 minutes of reading Approximate
FRENCH % of Test
● 85–90 multiple-choice listening and reading questions
Skills Measured
Areas of Evaluation Vocabulary in context 30
Both tests evaluate reading ability in three areas: Structure 30–40
Precision of Vocabulary: These questions test
Reading comprehension 30–40
knowledge of words representing different parts
of speech and some basic idioms within culturally
authentic contexts. FRENCH with Approximate
% of Test
Structure: These questions measure the ability to LISTENING
select an appropriate word or expression that is Listening Section (20 minutes) 35
grammatically correct within a sentence. One part of Pictures 8–12 questions
the test contains vocabulary and structure questions
Short dialogues 6–12 questions
embedded in longer paragraphs.
Long dialogues 10–15 questions
Reading Comprehension: These questions test
understanding of such points as main and supporting Reading Section (40 minutes) 65
ideas, themes, and setting of a passage. Selections Vocabulary 16–20 questions
are drawn from fiction, essays, historical works, and Structure 16–20 questions
newspaper articles or everyday materials such as
Reading 20–25 questions
advertisements, timetables, forms, and tickets. comprehension
44 SAT Subject Tests Preparation Booklet
Sample Reading Questions 7. — ------ est sur la table?
— C’est le vin que ta mère a commandé.
Four types of reading questions are used in the French
Subject Tests. All questions in the tests are multiple- (A) Quoi (B) Qu’est-ce qu’
choice questions in which you must choose the BEST (C) Quel (D) Qu’est-ce qui
response from the four choices offered.
Part C
Part A
Directions: The paragraphs below contain blank
Directions: This part consists of a number of spaces indicating omissions in the text. For some
incomplete statements, each having four suggested blanks it is necessary to choose the completion that is
completions. Select the most appropriate completion most appropriate to the meaning of the passage; for
and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. other blanks, to choose the one completion that forms
a grammatically correct sentence. In some instances,
choice (A) may consist of dashes that indicate that no
1. Pourquoi es-tu debout si…puisque tu dois te insertion is required to form a grammatically correct
lever de bonne heure? sentence. In each case, indicate your answer by fi lling
(A) tard (B) loin (C) peu (D) haut in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Be
sure to read the paragraph completely before
2. Je ne pleure pas! J’ai quelque chose dans… answering the questions related to it.
(A) l’oeuvre (B) l’outil (C) l’oreiller (D) l’oeil
3. Les diplomates ont négocié un…entre les Selon (8) , les Français célèbrent les fêtes
deux pays. de fin d’année en (9) un bon nombre
(A) traitement (B) accord d’huîtres et d’autres (10) de mer. Ils
(C) agrément (D) concombre offrent de petits cadeaux à (11) envers qui
ils sont (12) . Et ils envoient des (13) de
Part B voeux à (14) amis et collègues.
Part D
Directions: Read the following selections carefully for
comprehension. Each selection is followed by a
number of questions or incomplete statements. Select
the completion or answer that is BEST according to
the selection and fi ll in the corresponding circle on the
answer sheet.
Part A
Directions: For each item in this part, you will hear
four sentences designated (A), (B), (C), and (D). They
will not be printed in your test book. As you listen,
look at the picture in your test book and select the
choice that best reflects what you see in the picture or You hear:
what someone in the picture might say. Then fi ll in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet. You will [Numéro 1
hear the choices only once. Now look at the following (Woman) (A) Il y a beaucoup de vagues cet
example. après-midi.
(B) Quel plaisir d’être en forêt!
You see: (C) Faire de la voile est bien
agréable.
(D) Les bateaux à rames sont
lents et silencieux.]
(7 seconds)
2. You see:
You hear:
[(A) Quelle joie d’être seul!
(B) Que c’est agréable de faire du vélo! You hear:
(C) Le moteur fait trop de bruit!
(D) Nous adorons la course à pied.] [Numéro 2
(Man) (A) C’est bien, la musique en
Statement (B), “Que c’est agréable de faire du vélo!” plein air!
best reflects what you see in the picture or what (B) Ces gens écoutent un
someone in the picture might say. Therefore, you discours passionnant.
should choose answer (B). (C) Ces gens se plaignent du
bruit.
(D) Cette salle de concert a une
bonne acoustique.]
(7 seconds)
Directions: In this part of the test you will hear (Woman) Qu’est-ce que le monsieur veut
several short selections. A tone will announce each faire?
new selection. The selections will not be printed in (A) Réserver une chambre.
your test booklet, and will be heard only once. At the (B) Acheter un ordinateur.
end of each selection, you will be asked one or two (C) Prendre un avion.]
questions about what was said, each followed by three (7 seconds)
possible answers, (A), (B), and (C). The answers are
not printed in your test booklet. You will hear them 4. [Numéro 4
only once. Select the BEST answer and fi ll in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Now listen (Woman) Quand le monsieur va-t-il partir?
to the following example, but do not mark the answer (A) Immédiatement.
on your answer sheet. (B) En semaine.
(C) Pendant le week-end.]
You hear:
(7 seconds)
[(Tone)
(Man B) Papa, ta voiture est chez le Questions 5-6
garagiste. [(Tone)
(Man A) Mais pourquoi? Elle a toujours (Man) Pour la quatrième année
bien marché. consécutive, des échanges auront
(Man B) Euh, en réalité, j’ai eu un lieu entre des étudiants de Paris
accident. et de New York. Environ vingt-
(Man A) Quoi? Tu plaisantes, n’est-ce cinq étudiants âgés de 15 à 17
pas? ans viendront passer trois
(Woman A) Qu’est-ce qu’on peut dire de la semaines dans des familles aux
voiture en question? Etats-Unis. L’été suivant, ce sera
(A) Elle est en réparation. le tour des étudiants américains
(B) Elle est sur la route. d’être hébergés dans des familles
(C) Elle est chez un ami.] françaises.]
(5 seconds)
The best answer to the question, “Qu’est-ce qu’on peut
dire de la voiture en question?” is (A), “Elle est en
5. [Numéro 5
réparation.” Therefore, you should choose answer (A).
(Man B) Quel est le but de cette annonce à
la radio?
Questions 3-4
(A) D’encourager le tourisme en été.
[(Tone) (B) De présenter des renseignements sur
(Woman) Agence Beausoleil, bonjour. Paris.
(Man) Bonjour, madame. Pourriez- (C) De présenter un programme d’échange.]
vous m’aider à trouver un vol (7 seconds)
pour Toronto dans la semaine du
15 avril?
(Woman) Bien sûr, monsieur. Selon 6. [Numéro 6
l’ordinateur, il y a des vols à 11 (Man B) Combien de temps doit durer ce
heures et à 15 heures tous les séjour?
jours. (A) Trois semaines.
(Man) D’accord. Réservez-moi une (B) Six mois.
place sur le vol de 11 heures, (C) Un an.]
pour le mardi 16. (7 seconds)
(Woman) Entendu, monsieur.]
(5 seconds)
German Test with Listening ● 2–4 years of study in high school or the equivalent
● gradual development of competence in German over
● 20 minutes listening and 40 minutes of usage and a period of years
reading
● 85–90 multiple-choice listening and reading
German Test with Listening
questions
● listening questions require answers to questions based ● Review sample listening questions by accessing
on shorter and longer listening selections listening fi les at www.collegeboard.com or using the
practice CD available from your school counselor.
Areas of Evaluation
Both tests comply with the German spelling reform Score
(Rechtschreibreform) as much as possible. They evaluate
● Total score: 200–to–800 scale
reading ability in these areas:
● Listening Test: reading and listening subscores
20–to–80 scale
Part A
Purpose
Directions: This part consists of a number of
● measure competence in modern Hebrew
incomplete statements, each having four suggested
completions. Select the most appropriate completion
Format and fi ll in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
● 85 multiple-choice questions
Areas of Evaluation
The test evaluates reading ability in three areas:
Vocabulary: These types of questions test knowledge of
words representing different parts of speech and some
basic idioms within culturally authentic contexts.
Structure: This kind of question tests grammar,
including parts of speech as well as your ability to
recognize appropriate language patterns.
Reading Comprehension: Reading comprehension
questions test your understanding of passages of
varying levels of difficulty. These passages, most of
which are vocalized, are generally adapted from literary
sources and newspaper or magazine articles. Authentic
material such as advertisements has been added to the
test. While some passages have biblical references, no
material in the test is written in biblical Hebrew.
Recommended Preparation
The Modern Hebrew Test allows for variation in language
preparation. It is independent of particular textbooks or
methods of instruction. Recommended preparation includes:
● 2–4 years of Hebrew language study in high school or
the equivalent
● gradual development of competence in Hebrew over a
period of years
Score
● Total score: 200–to–800 scale
Approximate
CONTENT % of Test
Skills Measured
Vocabulary in context 30
Structure in context (grammar) 30
Reading comprehension 40
Format
Score
● 20 minutes listening and 40 minutes of usage and
reading ● Total score: 200–to–800 scale
● 80–85 multiple-choice questions and three test ● Listening, usage, and reading subscores:
sections: 20–to–80 scale
Question 2
(Narrator) [ Question 4. What most likely is the
(Narrator) [ Listen to this short conversation man’s relationship to the woman? ]
between two acquaintances. ] (16 seconds)
(Man) 4. (A) He is her guest.
(Woman) (B) He is her husband.
(C) He is her son.
(D) He is her close friend.
(Narrator) [ Question 2. How did the woman get
there today? ] (16 seconds)
2. (A) By bus.
(B) By car.
(C) By train.
(D) On foot.
ANSWERS
The estimated difficulty level, on a scale of 1 to 5,
with 1 the easiest and 5 the most difficult, is in
parentheses.
1. B (1) 3. B (1) 5. D (1) 7. B (2) 9. C (3)
2. A (2) 4. A (3) 6. B (3) 8. A (4) 10. A (3)
(Man)
66 SAT Subject Tests Preparation Booklet
(Narrator) [ Question 1. Where did Hansu go Sample Usage Questions
yesterday? ] (16 seconds)
1. (A) To his brother’s office.
(B) To his brother’s house.
Part A
(C) To the airport. Directions: This section consists of a number of
(D) To a graduation ceremony. incomplete statements, each of which has four
suggested completions. Select the word or words that
(Narrator) [ Question 2. Choose the correct best complete the sentence structurally and logically
statement based on the and fi ll in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
conversation you have just
heard. ] (16 seconds)
2. (A) Hansu’s brother is moving in with
Hansu.
(B) Hansu’s brother has a four-day
vacation.
(C) Hansu’s brother works on the
West Coast.
(D) Hansu’s brother went to college on
the East Coast.
(Man)
Part B
Directions: In each of the following paragraphs there
are numbered blanks indicating that words or phrases
have been omitted. For each numbered blank, four
completions are provided. First read through the entire
paragraph. Then, for each numbered blank, choose the
completion that is most appropriate and fi ll in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
1.
La tranquilidad de sentirse bien atendido
You hear:
[Número 1
14. ¿Cuál de los siguientes beneficios ofrece esta (Woman) (A) Siempre quise ser florista.
compañía de seguros? (B) Sólo hay una persona haciendo
(A) Reparación de autos cola.
(B) Ayuda financiera (C) Las cebollas están baratas hoy.
(C) Protección al viajar (D) Creo que está por aquí.]
(D) Servicios de día y noche (7 seconds)
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