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Contents
1 Introduction
5 Literature
8 United States History
11 World History
14 Mathematics Level 1 and Level 2
20 Biology E/M
25 Chemistry
29 Physics
34 Chinese with Listening
39 French and French with Listening
45 German and German with Listening
50 Modern Hebrew
53 Italian
55 Japanese with Listening
58 Korean with Listening
62 Latin
64 Spanish and Spanish with Listening
68 Acceptable and Unacceptable Calculators
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Literature
FORMAT/CONTENT
Skills Covered
Chronology
40%50%
American literature
40%50%
0%10%
30%
30%
40%
Genre
Poetry
40%50%
Prose
40%50%
A
nalyze aspects of narration, including narrative
voice, tone, and point of view
Recommended Preparation
There is no suggested reading list to prepare for the
Literature Subject Test. We recommend:
Approximate
% of Test*
0%10%
Sample Questions
Questions on the Literature Subject Test are presented
as sets of questions about reading selections. The
directions that follow are identical to those in the test.
All questions on the test are multiple-choice questions in
which you must choose the BEST response from the five
choices offered. For these sample materials and for the
actual test, the date printed at the end of each passage
or poem is the original publication date or, in some cases,
the estimated date of composition.
Directions
This test consists of selections from literary works and questions
on their content, form, and style. After reading each passage or
poem, choose the best answer to each question and fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Note: Pay particular attention to the requirements of questions
that contain the words NOT, LEAST, or EXCEPT.
Line
(5)
(10)
By the time the man with the camera had cut across
our neighbors yard, the twins were out of the trees
swingin low and Granny was onto the steps, the screen
door bammin soft and scratchy against her palms.
We thought wed 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
Bingo does when you yell at him about the bones on
the kitchen floor. Nice place you got here, aunty.
We thought wed take a . . .
The SAT Subject Tests Student Guide
(15)
(20)
(25)
(30)
(35)
Line
(5)
(10)
(15)
(1971)
1. After Grannys Good mornin (line 7), the camera man
probably behaves as he does because he
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(20)
(25)
reluctant confession
tentative assertion
witty joke
surprising revelation
strong rebuke
(30)
(35)
(40)
1
2
Navet to cynicism
Bravery to cowardice
Hope to despair
Daring to uncertainty
Eagerness to sloth
Line
(5)
(10)
ANSWERS
The difficulty of sample Literature questions is reported by
the set only. (The complexity of a literary text often influences
the difficulty of the questions asked about it.) Questions
14 overall are an easy set, questions 59 overall are a set of
average difficulty, and questions 1013 overall are a hard set.
1. A
4. A
7. C
10. E
2. B
5. E
8. B
11. C
3. E
6. A
9. D
12. E
13. B
Sample Questions
Recommended Preparation
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
90 multiple-choice questions
Material Covered*
Political history
31%35%
Economic history
13%17%
Social history
20%24%
13%17%
Foreign policy
13%17%
Periods Covered
Pre-Columbian history to 1789
20%
17901898
40%
40%
Directions
Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is
followed by five suggested answers or completions. Select the
one that is BEST in each case and then fill in the corresponding
circle on the answer sheet.
III. The talented tenth of the Negro race must be made leaders
of thought and missionaries of culture among their people.
. . . The Negro race, like all other races, is going to be saved
by its exceptional men.
12. The point I wish plainly to bring before you on this occasion
is the individuality of each human soul; our Protestant idea, the
right of individual conscience and judgment; our republican
idea, individual citizenship. . . . If we consider [a woman] as a
citizen, as a member of a great nation, she must have the same
rights as all other members, according to the fundamental
principles of our government.
Thomas Jefferson
Elizabeth Blackwell
Henry David Thoreau
Margaret Sanger
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Northern Lim
it
of United Sta
t
Claim 54 4e0s
'
Canada
Pacific
Ocean
Crux
of
Dispute
National Archives
United
States
ANSWERS
M e x i c a n Te r r i t o r y
13. The controversy with Great Britain over the northern boundary
of the shaded section in the map above was
settled during the presidency of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
5. D (4)
9. B (3)
13. B (2)
2. E (2)
6. A (4)
10. C (3)
14. D (3)
3. C (3)
7. B (5)
11. D (3)
15. A (2)
4. E (5)
8. D (3)
12. E (3)
World History
Sample Questions
Recommended Preparation
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
Approximately 90 to 95 multiple-choice
questions
Material Covered
Global or comparative
25%
Europe
25%
Africa
10%
Southwest Asia
10%
10%
East Asia
10%
Americas
10%
Periods Covered
Prehistory and civilizations to 500 c.e.*
25%
20%
25%
Post-1900 c.e.
20%
Cross-chronological
10%
Directions
Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is
followed by five suggested answers or completions. Select the
one that is BEST in each case and then fill in the corresponding
circle on the answer sheet.
7
8
1
6
3 2
4
5
1 and 7
1 and 9
2 and 6
2 and 8
5 and 7
Niccol Machiavelli
Sir Thomas More
Desiderius Erasmus
Dante Alighieri
John Calvin
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 (4)
2. D(5)
3. A(3)
4. D(4)
8. D(3)
12. C (1)
5. E (4)
9. E (3)
13. B (4)
6. A(2)
10. A(4)
7. B(4)
11. C(2)
SAT SUBJECT
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World History
} Detailed answer
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Recommended Preparation
Mathematics Level 1
Mathematics Level 2
Scores
Because the content measured by the two tests differs
considerably, you cannot use your score on one test to
predict your score on the other or to compare scores.
Calculators
Be sure to bring a calculator to use on these tests: If you
take these tests without a calculator, you will be at a
disadvantage. In fact, some questions cannot be solved
without a scientific or a graphing calculator. Check
page 68 for Acceptable and Unacceptable Calculators
and a list of graphing models that are permitted.
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate Approximate
% Level 1 Test % Level 2 Test
Level 1
Level 2
10%14%
10%14%
38%42%
48%52%
38%42%
28%32%
Plane Euclidean/Measurement
18%22%
Coordinate
Lines, parabolas, circles, ellipses,
hyperbolas, symmetry, transformations,
polar coordinates
8%12%
10%14%
Three-dimensional
Solids, surface area and volume
(cylinders, cones, pyramids, spheres,
prisms), coordinates in three dimensions
4%6%
4%6%
Trigonometry
Right triangles, identities, radian
measure, law of cosines, law of sines,
equations, double angle formulas
6%8%
12%16%
8%12%
8%12%
Geometric Figures
Figures that accompany problems are intended to
provide information useful in solving the problems. They
are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it
is stated in a particular problem that the figure is not
drawn to scale. Even when figures are not drawn to
scale, the relative positions of points and angles may be
assumed to be in the order shown. Also, line segments
that extend through points and appear to lie on the
same line may be assumed to be on the same line.
The text Note: Figure not drawn to scale is included
on the figure when degree measures may not be
accurately shown and specific lengths may not be drawn
proportionally.
Geometric Probability
In any problem involving geometric probability, the
assumption is that the feasible region is a part of the
sample space. Example:
Calculating Quartiles
43
. The mode is 5. Q1 is 3. Q2, the median, is 5.
9
Q3 is 6. The IQR is 3.
Sample Questions
All questions in the Mathematics Level 1 and
Mathematics Level 2 Subject Tests are multiple-choice
questions in which you are asked to choose the BEST
response from the five choices offered. The directions for
the tests are below:
Directions
For each of the following problems, decide which is the BEST
of the choices given. If the exact numerical value is not one of
the choices, select the choice that best approximates this value.
Then fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Measures of Center
height
(A)
(C)
(E)
Surface Area of a sphere with radius
(B)
(D)
Mathematics Level 1
1. A band wants to distribute its music on compact discs (CDs). The
equipment to produce the CDs costs $250, and blank CDs cost
$5.90 for a package of 10. Which of the following represents the
total cost, in dollars, to produce n CDs, where n is a multiple of 10?
(A)
(C)
(E)
(B)
(D)
6. The graphs above show United States Census Bureau
population figures for the year 2000 for various age groups,
together with projections for the year 2050.
Of the following age groups, for which is the projected
percent increase in population from 2000 to 2050 greatest?
(A) 3039 (B)
4049 (C)
5059
7079
(D) 6069 (E)
7. If
and
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
3. A number n is increased by 8. If the cube root of that result equals
0.5, what is the value of n ?
(A)
15.625
(B) 8.794
(C) 8.125
(D) 7.875
(E) 421.875
(A)
(B) (C)
(E)
8. If
and
in the
xy-plane?
(A) 2 (B)
1 (C)
0
(D) 1 (E)
2
10. Twenty students have each sampled one or more of three kinds
of candy bars that a school store sells. If 3 students have sampled
all three kinds, and 5 have sampled exactly two kinds, how
many of these students have sampled only one kind?
(A) 8
(D) 17
(B) 12
(E) 18
11. In the figure above, ABC has a right angle at C. If the length
of side AC is 10 and the measure of BAC is 22, what is the
length of side BC ?
(B) 23
(E) 46
(A) 24 (B)
96 (C)
192
(D) 288
(E) 576
Mathematics Level 2
17. What is the distance in space between the points with
coordinates
and
?
(A) 4.36
(B) 5.92
(C) 7.91
(D) 9.11
(E) 22.25
(C) 35
13. The front, side, and bottom faces of a rectangular solid have
areas of 24 square centimeters, 8 square centimeters, and 3
square centimeters, respectively. What is the volume of the solid,
in cubic centimeters?
(A) None
(B) One
(C) Two
(D) Three
(E) Four
(C) 15
(D) 6.8
15. If
numbers does
18. If
(E)
21. For some real number t, the first three terms of an arithmetic
sequence are 2t , 5t 1, and 6t + 2 . What is the numerical
value of the fourth term?
(A) 4
(D) 16
(B) 8
(E) 19
(C) 10
22. The diameter and height of a right circular cylinder are equal. If
the volume of the cylinder is 2, what is the height of the cylinder?
(A) 1.37
(B) 1.08
(C) 0.86
(D) 0.80
(E) 0.68
23. If
, then
0.43
(A) 0.57 (B)
(C) 0
(D) 0.43
(E) 0.57
24. In a group of 10 people, 60 percent have brown eyes. Two
people are to be selected at random from the group. What is the
probability that neither person selected will have brown eyes?
(A) II only
(B) I and II only
(C) I and III only (D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
29. A line has parametric equations
and
t is the parameter. The slope of the line is
(A) 0.13
(B) 0.16
(C) 0.25
(D) 0.36
(E) 0.64
25. If
is a factor of
3
(A) 6 (B)
(D) 3
(E) 6
26. If
, what is
(A)
(B)
(D)
(C)
(E) 7
?
(A) All real numbers
(A) 3.4
(B) 2.4
(C) 1.6
(D) 1.5
(E) 1.3
(A)
(C)
(E)
(B) 1
, where
27. Which of the following equations best models the data in the
table above?
(D)
, then
(C) 2
Model X
Model Y
Model Z
Day 1
20
16
19
Day 2
18
5
11
Day 3
3
8
10
ANSWERS
The estimated difficulty level, on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1
the easiest and 5 the most difficult, is in parentheses.
Mathematics Level 1
32. The table above shows the number of digital cameras that were
sold during a three-day sale. The prices of models X, Y, and Z
were $99, $199, and $299, respectively. Which of the following
matrix representations gives the total income, in dollars,
received from the sale of the cameras for each of the three days?
(A)
1.
B (2)
5.
C (3)
9.
D (4)
13. A (4)
2.
A (2)
6.
D (4)
10.
B (3)
14.
3.
C (2)
7.
D (3)
11.
B (3)
15.
E (3)
4.
A (3)
8.
E (3)
12.
D (4)
16.
C (5)
A (2)
29.
B (3)
D (3)
C (4)
Mathematics Level 2
17.
D (2)
21.
E (4)
25.
18.
E (2)
22.
A (3)
26.
E (4)
30.
19.
C (4)
23.
E (3)
27.
D (4)
31. A (4)
20.
C (4)
24.
A (4)
28.
D (4)
32.
C (3)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
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Biology E/M
Recommended Preparation
Laboratory experience
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate Approximate
% Test E
% Test M
12%
25%
Ecology
Energy flow, nutrient cycles,
populations, communities, ecosystems,
biomes, biodiversity, effects of human
intervention
25%
12%
Genetics
Meiosis, Mendelian genetics,
inheritance patterns, molecular
genetics
12%
25%
Organismal Biology
Structure, function and development
of organisms (with emphasis on plants
and animals), animal behavior
25%
25%
25%
12%
Sample Questions
Directions
Questions 1-2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
I. Photosynthesis
II. Aerobic respiration
III. Fermentation
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
5. All of the following are population characteristics EXCEPT
(A) number of individuals
(B) phenotype
(C) sex ratio
(D) age distribution
(E) death rate
9. If two gray progeny of cross IV mate with each other, what is the
probability that any one individual offspring will be gray?
(A) 100%
(B) 75%
(D) 25%
(E) 0
(C) 50%
Questions 10-11
Three students added equal volumes of pond water to each of four
beakers (IIV) and placed each in a different constant temperature
bath, maintained at 5C, 15C, 25C, and 35C , 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 one Daphnia pulex under lowpower magnification of a light microscope. (The transparent body
of the Daphnia pulex can be seen easily under a light microscope.)
Heart rates were recorded as beats per minute. The results of the
experiment are summarized in the chart below.
(B) 4
(E) 9
(C) 7
BEAKER TEMPERATURE
Parents
Cross
Female
Offspring
Male
Gray
White
Gray
White
82
78
II
Gray
Gray
118
39
III
White
White
50
IV
Gray
White
74
8. If the gray female from cross IV were mated with the gray male
from cross II, then which of the following would most likely be
true?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
TIME
DAPHNIA
ADDED
TIME
DAPHNIA
REMOVED
HEARTBEATS
PER MINUTE
(average of
3 Daphnia)
I
II
5C
15C
41
119
III
25C
202
IV
35C
281
amount of light
number of water fleas
pH of the water
temperature of the water
average heart rate
11. If a graph is constructed using the data given in the table, it will
most closely resemble which of the following?
Biology-E Section
12. Which of the following individuals is most fit in evolutionary
terms?
(A) A child who does not become infected with any of the
usual childhood diseases, such as measles or chicken pox
(B) A woman of 40 with seven adult offspring
(C) A woman of 80 who has one adult offspring
(D) A 100-year old man with no offspring
(E) A childless man who can run a mile in less than five
minutes
Questions 13-14
Known numbers of seeds from two species (X and Y ) of annual
plants are mixed together in different proportions and planted in
five small plots of soil in the spring. The plants grow, flower, and
produce seeds. It is found that the percentage of seeds of species X
and species Y in the harvest is usually different from the proportion
that was planted, although the total number of seeds produced is
the same as the number of seeds planted. The data are plotted on
the graph below.
13. What mixture of seeds was harvested in the plot that was
planted with 25 percent species X and 75 percent species Y?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
25%
40%
50%
60%
75%
75%
60%
50%
40%
25%
Biology-M Section
15. Which of the following most accurately reveals common
ancestry among many different species of organisms?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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)
6. A (1)
11. B (4)
16.
E (4)
2.
A (3)
7. D (3)
12. B (3)
17.
C (3)
3.
C (3)
8. A (4)
13. C (3)
4.
E (2)
9. B (4)
14. C (5)
5.
B (2)
10. D (2)
15. A (2)
Chemistry
Questions cover topics emphasized in most high school
courses. Because of course differences, most students
will find that there are some questions on topics with
which they are not familiar. You may not be able to
complete all the questions in the time given, but it is not
necessary to get every question correct to get a high
score or even the highest score on the test.
Recommended Preparation
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
85 multiple-choice questions
Topics Covered
Structure of Matter
25%
16%
14%
14%
5%
(continued)
FORMAT/CONTENT
Topics Covered
Thermochemistry
Approximate
% of Test
6%
12%
8%
Sample Questions
Three types of questions are used in the Chemistry
Subject Test: classification questions, relationship
analysis questions, and five-choice completion questions.
The types are noted at right in the practice questions
that follow. The directions given are identical to those
that are in the test. Relationship analysis questions use a
different format, and you will mark your answers to them
in a separate section of the answer sheet, as explained in
the directions.
Note: For all questions involving solutions, assume that
the solvent is water unless otherwise stated.
0.1 M HCl
0.1 M NaCl
0.1 M HC2H3O2
0.1 M CH3OH
0.1 M KOH
1. Is weakly acidic
2. Has the highest pH
3. Reacts with an equal volume of 0.05
solution with pH = 7
M Ba(OH)2 to form a
X+
X2+
X3+
XO32
XO42
II
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
in a diamond crystal,
the carbon atoms are
held in place by ionic
bonds.
HC2H3O2 + H2O
C2H3O2 + H3O+
the equilibrium
constant of a reaction
changes as the
concentration of the
reactants changes.
. . . CuI(s) + . . . I2(s)
12. When the equation above is balanced and all coefficients are
reduced to lowest whole-number terms, the coefficient for
I(aq) is
(A) 1
(D) 4
(B) 2
(E) 5
(C) 3
Gas
h
Liquid
Mercury
II only
III only
I and II only
I and III only
I, II, and III
It is a hydrocarbon.
Its empirical formula is CH2 .
Its molecular formula is C2H4 .
Its molar mass is 28 g/mol .
It contains a triple bond.
C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g)
3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(l)
1.2 10 23
2.4 10 23
3.0 10 23
1.2 10 24
2.4 10 24
20. All of the following statements about carbon dioxide are true
EXCEPT:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15. From their electron configurations, one can predict that the
geometric configuration for which of the following molecules is
NOT correct?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
. . . SO2(g) + . . . O2(g)
. . . SO3(g)
I only
III only
I and II only
II and III only
I, II, and III
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.
C (2)
5.
C (1)
9.
E (2)
2.
E (3)
6.
A (2)
10.
A (2)
3.
A (4)
7.
C (3)
4.
A (3)
8.
A (3)
Physics
Questions cover topics emphasized in most high school
courses. Because of course differences, most students
will find that there are some questions on topics with
which they are not familiar. You may not be able to
complete all the questions in the time given, but it is not
necessary to get every question correct to get a high
score or even the highest score on the test.
11.
C (3)
16.
C (2)
21.
D (3)
12.
D (2)
17.
B (3)
22.
E (4)
13.
C (4)
18.
D (2)
14.
B (3)
19.
D (1)
15.
A (3)
20.
E (3)
Recommended Preparation
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
FORMAT/CONTENT
75 multiple-choice questions
Modern Physics
Topics Covered
Mechanics
36%42%
18%24%
15%19%
Miscellaneous
General, such as history of physics and general
questions that overlap several major topics
Analytical Skills, such as graphical analysis,
measurement, and math skills
New Topics in Physics, current developments
in such areas as astrophysics, elementary
particle physics, nanophysics, and new
technological applications of physics
4%9%
Sample Questions
Two types of questions are used in the Physics Subject
Test: classification questions and five-choice completion
questions. Both are noted in the following samples. The
directions that follow are identical to those that are in
the test. All questions in the test are multiple-choice
questions in which you must choose the BEST response
from the five choices offered.
Part A
Directions
Each set of lettered choices below refers to the numbered
questions immediately following it. Select the one lettered
choice that best answers each question and then fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet. A choice may be
used once, more than once or not at all in each set.
6%11%
Approximate
% of Test
6%11%
Questions 1-2
Part B
Directions
Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is
followed by five suggested answers or completions. Select the
one that is best in each case and then fill in the corresponding
circle on the answer sheet.
Screen
A beam of light is incident on a rectangular opening in the front of
a box, as shown in the side view above. The back of the box is open.
After passing through the box, the light is incident on a screen. The
following devices may be in the box, positioned as shown below.
(A) A convex
lens
(B) A concave
lens
exactly 2 units
exactly 10 units
exactly 14 units
0 units, 10 units, or some value between them
2 units, 14 units, or some value between them
5 kg
+Q
(A) zero
(B) 25 N
(C) 50 N
(D) 100 N
(E) 200 N
7. An experiment is performed to measure the specific heat of
copper. A lump of copper is heated in an oven, then dropped
into a beaker of water. To calculate the specific heat of copper,
the experimenter must know or measure the value of all of the
quantities below EXCEPT the
(A) mass of the water
(B) original temperatures of the copper and the water
(C) final (equilibrium) temperature of the copper and the
water
(D) time taken to achieve equilibrium after the copper is
dropped into the water
(E) specific heat of the water
(A)
(B)
10. A 4-kilogram disk slides over level ice toward the east at a
velocity of 1 meter per second, as shown at the bottom of the
left-hand column. The disk strikes a post and rebounds toward
the north at the same speed. The change in the magnitude of the
eastward component of the momentum of the disk is
(A) 4 kg m/s
(B) 1 kg m/s
(C) 0 kg m/s
(D) 1 kg m/s
(E) 4 kg m/s
(C)
(D)
(E)
O
K
7 eV
4 eV
0 eV
11. Three energy levels of an atom are shown above. Atoms in the
n = 2 state can spontaneously emit photons having which of the
following energies?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
4 eV only
7 eV only
3 eV and 4 eV only
3 eV and 7 eV only
3 eV, 4 eV, and 7 eV
Energy Above
Ground State
N
4 kg
Disk
W
1 m/s
Post
S
Top View
(E)
I
R
I
I
(B)
(C)
I
2
4
(D) 2I (E)
4I
P
P
(B)
(C)
P
2
4
(D) 2P (E)
4P
VELOCITY
Positive
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
ACCELERATION
Positive
Negative
Negative
Negative
Negative
19. What are the signs of the position, velocity, and acceleration
during the descending part of the trajectory?
POSITION
(A) Positive
(B) Positive
(C) Positive
(D) Negative
(E) Negative
VELOCITY
Positive
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
ACCELERATION
Positive
Negative
Negative
Negative
Negative
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(3)
7.
D(3)
13.
D(3)
2.
D(3)
8.
B(2)
14.
E(5)
3.
D(1)
9.
B(3)
15.
E(3)
4.
E (2)
10.
A(4)
16.
B(5)
5.
E (2)
11.
A(4)
17.
E(4)
6.
C (1)
12.
E (4)
18.
B(4)
19.
C(5)
Recommended Preparation
FORMAT/CONTENT
85 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Approximate
% of Test
Listening comprehension
33%
Usage
33%
Reading comprehension
33%
Part A
Directions
(Narrator): [Directions: In this part of the test you will hear short
questions, statements or commands in Mandarin Chinese,
followed by three responses in Mandarin Chinese, designated
(A), (B), and (C). You will hear the questions or statements, as
well as the responses, just one time, and they are not printed in
your test booklet. Therefore you must listen very carefully. Select
the best response and fill in the corresponding circle on your
answer sheet.]
Question 1
Question 2
Questions 5-6
Question 3
In China
In Japan
In Hong Kong
In the United States
Visit friends
Go to school
Look for a job
Travel abroad
Question 7
Part B
Directions
(Narrator): [Directions: You will now hear a series of short
selections. You will hear them only once, and they are not
printed in your test booklet. After each selection, you will be
asked to answer one or more questions about what you have
just heard. These questions, each with four possible answers,
are printed in your test booklet. Select the best answer to each
question from among the four choices given and fill in the
corresponding circle on your answer sheet. You will have
15 seconds to answer each question.]
8. ____
8. ____
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
9. ____
9. ____
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
10. ____
10. ____
____
____
(A) .....
(A) .....
(B) .....
(B) .....
(C) .....
(C) .....
(D) .....
(D) .....
11. ____
11. ____
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
____
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
9. ____
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10. ____
____
(A) .....
(B) .....
(C) .....
(D) .....
11. ____
(A) !
(B)
(C)
(D)
8.
Questions 14-15
additional destinations
lower fares
special discounts
additional flights
August 20
June 15
April 5
February 1
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. C (2)
5.
D (3)
9.
B (2)
13. D (3)
2. A (2)
6.
B (4)
10.
A (3)
14. D (5)
3. B (1)
7.
B (3)
11.
D (4)
15. B (4)
4.
8.
D (1)
12.
C (4)
C (3)
FORMAT/CONTENT FRENCH
85 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Vocabulary in context
30%
Structure
30%40%
Reading comprehension
30%40%
FORMAT/CONTENT FRENCH
with LISTENING
Listening Section (20 minutes)
Pictures
812 questions
Short dialogues
1012 questions
Long dialogues
1015 questions
Recommended Preparation
Both tests reflect general trends in high school curricula
and are independent of particular textbooks or methods
of instruction. Recommended preparation includes:
Approximate
% of Test
Approximate
% of Test
1620 questions
Structure
1620 questions
Reading
comprehension
2025 questions
35%
65%
Part A
Directions
This part consists of a number of incomplete statements,
each having four suggested completions. Select the most
appropriate completion and fill in the corresponding circle on
the answer sheet.
Part B
8. (A) consommant
Directions
(B) consomm
(D) consommer
(B) Quest-ce qu
(D) Quest-ce qui
Part C
Directions
The paragraph below contains blank spaces indicating
omissions in the text. For some blanks it is necessary to choose
the completion that is most appropriate to the meaning of the
passage; for 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 insertion
is required to form a grammatically correct sentence. In each
case, indicate your answer by filling in the corresponding circle
on the answer sheet. Be sure to read the paragraph completely
before answering the questions related to it.
(B) lutilisation
(C) lhabit
(D) le temps
9. (A) lgumes
(B) fleurs
(C) poisons
(D) fruits
(B) lesquels
(C) quels
(D) leurs
(B) repentants
(C) prudents
(D) reconnaissants
(B) photos
(C) cartes
(D) feuilles
(B) tous
(C) leurs
(D) mes
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 fill in the corresponding circle on
the answer sheet.
(10)
(15)
(20)
ses restaurateurs,
'
'
Ligne
(5)
'
1. You see:
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
booklet. As you listen, look at the picture in your test booklet
and select the choice that best reflects what you see in the
picture or what someone in the picture might say. Then fill in
the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. You will hear the
choices only once. Now look at the following example.
You see:
You hear:
[Numro 1
(Woman) (A) Il y a beaucoup de vagues cet
aprs-midi.
(B) Quel plaisir dtre en fort!
(C) Faire de la voile est bien
agrable.
(D) Les bateaux rames sont
lents et silencieux.]
(7 seconds)
2. You see:
You hear:
[(A) Quelle joie dtre seul!
(B) Que cest agrable de faire du vlo!
(C) Le moteur fait trop de bruit!
(D) Nous adorons la course pied.]
You hear:
[Numro 2
(Man)
(A) Cest bien, la musique en
plein air!
(B) Ces gens coutent un
discours passionnant.
(C) Ces gens se plaignent du
bruit.
(D) Cette salle de concert a une
bonne acoustique.]
(7 seconds)
3. [Numro 3
Part B
Directions
In this part of the test you will hear several short selections.
A tone will announce each new selection. The selections will
not be printed in your test booklet, and will be heard only
once. At the end of each selection, you will be asked one or
two questions about what was said, each followed by three
possible answers, (A), (B), and (C). The answers are not printed
in your test booklet. You will hear them only once. Select the
BEST answer and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer
sheet. Now listen to the following example, but do not mark the
answer on your answer sheet.
You hear:
[(Tone)
(Man B)
Papa, ta voiture est chez le
garagiste.
(Man A)
Mais pourquoi? Elle a toujours
bien march.
(Man B)
Euh, en ralit, jai eu un
accident.
(Man A)
Quoi? Tu plaisantes, nest-ce
pas?
(Woman A) Quest-ce quon peut dire de la
voiture en question?
(A) Elle est en rparation.
(B) Elle est sur la route.
(C) Elle est chez un ami.]
4. [Numro 4
(Woman A) Quand le monsieur va-t-il partir?
(A) Immdiatement
(B) En semaine
(C) Pendant le week-end]
[(Tone)
(Man A)
Pour la quatrime anne
conscutive, des changes auront
lieu entre des tudiants de Paris
et de New York. Environ vingt
cinq tudiants gs de 15 17
ans viendront passer trois
semaines dans des familles aux
tats-Unis. Lt suivant, ce sera
le tour des tudiants amricains
dtre hbergs dans des familles
franaises.]
Questions 3-4
(7 seconds)
(7 seconds)
Questions 5-6
[(Tone)
(Woman A) Agence Beausoleil, bonjour.
(Man A)
Bonjour, madame. Pourriez-vous
maider trouver un vol
pour Toronto dans la semaine du
15 avril?
(Woman A) Bien sr, monsieur. Selon
lordinateur, il y a des vols 11
heures et 15 heures tous les
jours.
(Man A)
Daccord. Rservez-moi une
place sur le vol de 11 heures,
pour le mardi 16.
(Woman A) Entendu, monsieur.]
5. [Numro 5
(Man B)
Quel est le but de cette annonce
la radio?
(A) Dencourager le tourisme en t
(B) De prsenter des renseignements sur Paris
(C) De prsenter un programme dchange]
(5 seconds)
(7 seconds)
6. [Numro 6
(Man B)
Combien de temps doit durer ce
sjour?
(A) Trois semaines
(B) Six mois
(C) Un an]
(7 seconds)
(5 seconds)
Questions 7-8
[(Tone)
(Man A)
Bon, cest daccord. Nous allons
dabord voir un film, puis
retrouver Anne et Sophie au caf
de la gare. On se rencontre dix
neuf heures devant le cinma,
entendu?
(Man B)
Cest a. ce soir.]
(5 seconds)
7. [Numro 7
(Woman A) Quest-ce que les deux amis vont
faire ensemble?
(A) Prendre le train
(B) Aller au cinma
(C) couter des disques]
(7 seconds)
8. [Numro 8
(Woman A) O les amis vont-ils rencontrer
Anne et Sophie?
(A) Chez elles
(B) Dans un caf
(C) Au thtre]
(7 seconds)
Part C
Directions
You will now hear some extended dialogues or monologues. You
will hear each only once. After each dialogue or monologue, you
will be asked several questions about what you have just heard.
These questions are also printed in your test booklet. Select
the best answer to each question from among the four choices
printed in your test booklet and fill in the corresponding circle on
the answer sheet. There is no sample question for this part.
Questions 9-11
You will hear:
[(Man A)
(Woman A)
(Man B)
(Woman A)
(Man B)
rpertoire et je ne fais pas tous
les concerts avec eux, donc ce
nest pas la peine.
(Woman A) Et comment sappelle ce
groupe?
(Man B)
Ce groupe sappelle Les Steady
Holy Men.
(Woman A) Et lautre groupe?
(Man B)
Cest un groupe de rock qui
sappelle Riffraff et l, on vient
de commencer il y a deux
mois, un peu plus peut-tre, et
nous rptons, une fois par
semaine au moins, quelquefois
deux fois par semaine,
pendant trois ou quatre
heures.
(Woman A) Et vous rptez o?
(Man B)
Nous rptons dans un local
de rptitions. Il y en a
plusieurs sur Paris o on peut
payer lheure pour rpter
dans un studio. Tout est
quip.
(Woman A) Bien, et vous jouez o, en
gnral?
(Man B)
Nous jouons dans des bars,
dans des clubs, dans des
bistros, dans des caves.]
9. [Numro 9
Il est chanteur.
Il a termin ses tudes.
Il est acteur.
Il veut apprendre le franais.
(12 seconds)
10. [Numro 10
(Woman B) Pourquoi les membres du groupe
Rythme & Blues ne rptent-ils
pas souvent?]
Pourquoi les membres du groupe Rythme & Blues ne rptentils pas souvent?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(12 seconds)
11. [Numro 11
(Woman B) Quest-ce quric dit propos du local de
rptitions?]
Quest-ce quric dit propos du local de rptitions?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(12 seconds)
ANSWERS
The estimated difficulty level, on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 the
easiest and 5 the most difficult, is in parentheses.
Reading Questions
1.
A (1)
2. D (2)
6. D (4)
11.
D (3)
16.
A (3)
7.
A (2)
12.
C (3)
17.
A (3)
C (2)
3. B (3)
8.
A (2)
13.
4. A (2)
9.
D (2)
14.
D (3)
5. B (3)
10. A (5)
15.
A (4)
Listening Questions
1.
D (4)
4.
B (2)
7.
B (2)
10.
A (4)
2.
A (3)
5.
C (2)
8.
B (3)
11.
C (3)
3. C (2)
6.
A (3)
9.
A (2)
Recommended Preparation
FORMAT/CONTENT GERMAN
Approximate
% of Test
85 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Vocabulary in context and
Structure in context (grammar)
50%
Reading comprehension
Authentic stimulus materials and passages
50%
FORMAT/CONTENT GERMAN
with LISTENING
Approximate
% of Test
35%
Short dialogues/monologues
Long dialogues/monologues
Reading Section (40 minutes)
65%
Vocabulary in context
Structure in context (grammar)
Reading comprehension using authentic stimulus materials
and passages
Directions
This part consists of a number of incomplete statements, each
having four suggested completions. Select the most appropriate
completion and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer
sheet.
Part A
(A) fahrt
(B) fahr
(C) fahre
(D) fhrt
3. Wissen Sie, ------- dieser Hund gehrt?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
wer
wo
wessen
wem
Part B
Directions
In the following paragraph, 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 fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Questions 10-11
Versptung
Solange ich ihn (5) , ist er immer pnktlich (6) ; ich
5. (A) wei
6.
(B) kenne
(C) verstehe
(D) kann
(A) gewesen
(B) worden
(C) geworden
(D) gewusst
10. Fr wen liegt dieses Hotel besonders gnstig?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
damit
dadurch
darin
deshalb
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
8. (A) Loch
(B) Vergessen
(C) Stich
(D) Mangel
Directions
Read the following texts carefully for comprehension. Each is
followed by a number of questions or incomplete statements.
Select the answer or completion that is best according to the
text and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Question 9
Weltstadt-Wochenende
zu zweit zu gewinnen!
An einem Freitag anreisen und bis Sonntag
bleiben Im erstklassigen Hotel verwhnt
werden Weltstadt-Programm erleben
Das alles auf unsere Kosten
Questions 12-14
Part C
Name:
Strae:
Ort:
Fr Bootsfahrer
Fr Flugzeugpassagiere
Fr Motorradfahrer
Fr Zugreisende
Viel Glck!
zu viel essen
fit bleiben
Bewegung vermeiden
Tierversuche machen
des Sporttrainings
der Ernhrung
der Labormethoden
der Gesundheit
15. (Narrator)
(Woman)
(Man)
(Man B)
(Man A)
16. (Narrator)
(Woman)
(Man)
[(A) Er telefoniert.
(C) Er arbeitet.
Part A
(Woman)
Directions
(Man)
[(A) Im Urlaub
In this part of the test you will hear several selections. They will
not be printed in your test booklet. You will hear them only once.
Therefore, you must listen very carefully. In your test booklet
you will read one or two short questions about what was said.
Another speaker will read the questions for you. Each question
will be followed by four choices marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). The
choices are not printed in your test booklet. You will hear them
once. Select the best answer and fill in the corresponding circle
on your answer sheet.
(B) Im Zug
(C) Zu Hause
(D) Im Bro]
(Man A)
(Man B)
(5 seconds)
Part B
Directions
(12 seconds)
Questions 18-21
(Narrator) [You will hear a telephone conversation about
a car deal.]
(Telephone rings)
(Woman)
[HalloMller hier.
(Man)
(C) Am Morgen
(Woman)
(D) Am Wochenende
(Man)
(Woman)
(Man)
(Woman)
1.
A (4)
5.
B (2)
9.
A (1)
13.
C (3)
2.
D (2)
6.
A (2)
10.
D (3)
14.
D (3)
(Woman)
3.
D (4)
7.
D (3)
11.
A (3)
(Man)
4.
A (4)
8.
C (5)
12. B (1)
15. A (2)
17.
D (1)
19.
C (3)
21.
C (3)
16. C (1)
18.
A (3)
20.
B (4)
(Man)
(Woman)
ANSWERS
Reading Questions
Listening Questions
Modern Hebrew
Part A
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:
FORMAT/CONTENT
85 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Vocabulary in context
Structure in context (grammar)
Reading comprehension
Approximate
% of Test
30%
30%
40%
Sample Questions
Three types of questions are used in the Modern Hebrew
Subject Test. All questions in the test are multiple choice
and require you to choose the BEST response from the
four choices offered.
Directions
This part consists of a number of incomplete statements, each
having four suggested completions. Select the most appropriate
completion and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer
sheet.
Part B
Part C
Directions
Read the following passages carefully for comprehension. Each
is followed by a number of questions or incomplete statements.
Select the answer or completion that is best according to the
passage and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
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 fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
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. C (1)
6. D (5)
11. D (5)
16. B (2)
2. D (2)
7. A (1)
12. D (4)
17. A (5)
3. A (3)
8. B (2)
13. B (4)
18. A (4)
4. A (4)
9. C (3)
14. D (3)
19. B (4)
5. B (5)
10. A (2)
15. B (1)
20. B (3)
Italian
Sample Questions
Part A
Recommended Preparation
The Subject Test in Italian allows for variation in
language preparation. It is independent of particular
textbooks or methods of instruction. Recommended
preparation includes:
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
Three types of questions are used in the Italian Subject Test. All
questions in the test are multiple-choice questions in which you
must choose the BEST response from the four choices offered.
Directions
In the following passage 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 passage. Then, for each numbered blank, choose the
completion that is most structurally and logically appropriate,
given the context of the entire passage, and fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Un paio di blue-jeans
Ho portato blue-jeans sin da quando se ne portavano pochissimi e
comunque solo in vacanza. Li trovavo e li trovo molto (1) specie
in viaggio perch non ci sono problemi di piega. Oggi si portano
anche per bellezza, ma sono prima di tutto molto (2) . Solo che
da parecchi anni avevo dovuto (3) a questo piacere, perch ero
ingrassato.
Recentemente, ho perso quel numero di (4) sufficiente per
riprovare un blue-jeans quasi normale. Ho provato una dozzina
di blue-jeans ed ogni (5) la commessa del negozio mi diceva:
Stringa, vedr che poi si (6) . Finalmente ne ho trovato uno e
sono partito, senza dover tirare indietro la pancia.
1. (A)colorati
(B)costosi
(C)comodi
(D)stretti
2. (A)utili
(B)difficili
(C)vecchi
(D)strani
3. (A)rinunciare (B)rassegnarmi
(C)consentire (D)attenermi
4. (A)metri
(B)litri
(C)chili
(D)chilometri
5. (A)cosa
(B)volta
(C)modo
(D)giorno
6. (A)ritirano
(B)lavano
(C)formano
(D)adattano
Skills Measured
Vocabulary
30%
Structure
30%
Reading comprehension
40%
Part B
Directions
Directions: In each sentence or dialogue below you will find
a blank space indicating that a word or phrase has been
omitted. Following each sentence are four completions. Of the
four choices, select the one that best completes the sentence
structurally and logically and fill in the corresponding circle on
the answer sheet. In some instances, choice (A) may consist
of dashes; by choosing this option, you are indicating that no
insertion is required to form a grammatically correct sentence.
7.
Part C
Directions
Read the following texts carefully for comprehension. Each text
is followed by a number of questions or incomplete statements.
Select the answer or completion that is best according to the
text and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Questions 9-10
9. Cebion
(A) un codice
(B) una medicina
(C)unavvertenza (D)un cibo
10. Questo prodotto si deve usare
(A) ogni giorno (B) con la vitamina C
(C) prima dei pasti (D) con cura
Questions 11-14
Cari lettori,
Gli scioperi dei treni hanno causato in questi giorni non pochi
problemi. Ogni mattina mi sono alzato tendendo lorecchio ai
giornali radio, pronto ad adeguarmi ad ogni nuova circostanza, a
muovermi in macchina (nebbia permettendo) o in aereo (scioperi,
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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.
C (2)
5. B (3)
9.
B (1)
13.
D (2)
2.
A (3)
6. D (4)
10.
D (2)
14.
A (1)
3.
A (4)
7. B (2)
11.
C (2)
4.
C (5)
8. A (2)
12.
B (4)
Recommended Preparation
80 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Listening Section (20 minutes)
Listening comprehension
33%
33%
Reading comprehension
33%
Directions
(Narrator) [ This is a sample audio CD for the Japanese Test
with Listening.
Directions: In this section of the test you will hear short dialogues and monologues. You will hear them only once and they
are not printed in your test booklet. At the end of each selection,
you will be asked questions about what was said. Now listen
to the following example, but do not mark the answer on your
answer sheet. ]
Question 1
(Narrator) [ Listen to this short exchange in a
stationery store. ]
(Woman)
(Man)
(Narrator) [ What did the woman buy? ]
(16 seconds)
Question 2
1. (A) Pens
(B) Notebooks
(C) Erasers
(D) Colored paper
Approximate
% of Test
FORMAT/CONTENT
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
By bus
By car
By train
On foot
(16 seconds)
Question 3
Question 4
(Man)
(Man)
(Woman)
(Woman)
(Man)
(16 seconds)
(16 seconds)
4.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He is her guest.
He is her husband.
He is her son.
He is her close friend.
5. -----5. narimashita.
----- narimashita.
(A) kirei
(A) kirei
(B) osoku
(B) osoku
(C) genki
(C) genki
na na
5. -----
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) benri
(D) benri
(D)
6. Hima
----- toki,
o shimasu.
6. Hima
-----jogingu
toki, jogingu
o shimasu.
6. -----
(B) na(B) na
(B)
(A) ----(C)
(D)
Question 9
Ryans host mother left a note for him.
Questions 7-8
This is a notice on a bulletin board.
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. B (3)
7. A (4)
2. A (2)
4. A (3)
6. B (2)
8. C (3)
9. A (3)
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
80 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Listening Section (20 minutes)
Listening comprehension
33%
33%
Reading comprehension
33%
Recommended Preparation
Directions
(Narrator) [This is a sample audio CD for the Korean test with
Listening.
Directions: In this part of the test you will hear several spoken
selections. They will not be printed in your test booklet. You
will hear them only once. After each selection you will be asked
one or more questions about what you have just heard. These
questions, with four possible answers, are printed in your test
booklet. Select the best answer to each question from among
the four choices printed and fill in the corresponding circle on
your answer sheet. Now listen to the first selection.]
(Narrator)
(Woman)
(Man)
(Woman)
(Man)
(Woman)
(Man)
(Narrator)
1.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(Narrator)
2. (A) Hansus brother is moving in with Hansu.
(B) Hansus brother has a four-day vacation.
(C) Hansus brother works on the
West Coast.
(D) Hansus brother went to college on the East
Coast.
(Narrator)
[ Listen to the following announcement.
Then answer question 3. ]
(Man)
(Narrator)
3. (A) That service is not affected.
(B) That service will be restored.
(C) That a new line will open on the following
day.
(D) That there will be no service at
3 oclock.
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 fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Questions 12-13
A bookstore
A gift shop
A delivery service
A drugstore
By mail order
By using a credit card
By membership
By buying a large quantity
Questions 14-16
14. How long did the writer think it would take to get used to
American life?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16. What does the writer think is the best way to become
proficient in English?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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. C (2)
5.
C (3)
9.
C (3)
13.
C (3)
2. D (3)
6.
A (4)
10.
C (4)
14.
C (3)
3. B (4)
7.
B (3)
11.
B (3)
15.
A (4)
4. B (2)
8.
A (3)
12.
A (2)
16.
D (4)
Latin
Directions
Directions
Recommended Preparation
Directions
FORMAT/CONTENT
Approximate
% of Test
30%
5%
65%
Sample Questions
Six types of questions are used in the Subject Test
in Latin. All questions in the test are multiple-choice
questions in which you must choose the BEST response
from the four choices offered.
Note: In some questions, variations of Latin terms may
appear in parentheses.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Directions
Each of the sentences below contains a blank space indicating
that a word or phrase has been omitted. For each blank, four
completions are provided. Choose the word or phrase that best
completes the sentence and fill in the corresponding circle on
the answer sheet.
Directions
In each of the sentences below, part or all of the sentence is
underlined. Select from the choices the expression that, when
substituted for the underlined portion of the sentence,
changes the meaning of the sentence LEAST. Then fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
ad pcem petendam
pce pett
s pax petertur
postquam pax petbtur
Directions
Read the following text carefully for comprehension. It is
followed by a number of questions or incomplete statements.
Select the answer or completion that is best according to the
text and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
Line
(5)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
deum (line 4)
nm (line 5)
eius (line 5)
imginem (line 5)
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. D (3)
6.
A (4)
11.
A (3)
16.
B (3)
2. A (4)
7.
C (4)
12.
C (3)
17.
B (4)
3. B (3)
8.
D (3)
13.
D (3)
4. B (1)
9.
B (4)
14.
B (4)
5. B (3)
10.
B (4)
15.
D (3)
Recommended Preparation
Both tests reflect general trends in high school curricula
and are independent of particular textbooks or methods of
instruction. Recommended preparation includes:
FORMAT/CONTENT SPANISH
Approximate
% of Test
85 multiple-choice questions
Skills Measured
Vocabulary and structure
33%
Paragraph completion
33%
Reading comprehension
33%
Approximate
% of Test
40%
Pictures
Rejoinders
Selections
Reading Section (40 minutes)
60%
Part A
Directions
This part consists of a number of incomplete statements, each
having four suggested completions. Select the most appropriate
completion and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer
sheet.
Part B
Directions
Directions: In the following paragraph, 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 passage. Then, for each numbered
blank, choose the completion that is most appropriate given
the context of the entire paragraph and fill in the corresponding
circle on the answer sheet.
(A)todava
(C)ya
5.
(A)primero
(B)primer
(C)primo
(D)primario
6.
(A)oportunidad (B)mayora
(C)desventaja (D)particularidad
7.
(A)ocultos
(B)lejanos
(C)cobrados (D)llenos
8.
(A)verdaderamente
(B)antiguamente
(C)ansiosamente (D)perezosamente
9.
(B)nunca
(D)tampoco
(A)del
(C)al
(B)en
(D)de
10. (A)se
(C)lo
(B)le
(D)los
Part C
Directions
Read the following texts carefully for comprehension. Each text
is followed by a number of questions or incomplete statements.
Select the answer or completion that is BEST according to
the passage and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer
sheet.
Reparacin de autos
Ayuda financiera
Proteccin al viajar
Servicios de da y noche
Su precio
Su cortesa
Su rapidez
Su amplitud
Part A
Directions
For each question in this part, you will hear four sentences
designated (A), (B), (C), and (D). They will not be printed in
your test booklet. As you listen, look at the picture in your test
booklet and select the choice that best reflects what you see in
the picture or what someone in the picture might say. Then fill
in the corresponding circle on your answer sheet. You will hear
the choices only once.
You see:
Part B
Directions
In this part of the test you will hear several short conversations
or parts of conversations, followed by four choices designated
(A), (B), (C), and (D). After you hear the four choices, choose the
one that most logically continues or completes the conversation
and mark your answer on your answer sheet. Neither the
conversations nor the choices will be printed in your test
booklet.
You hear:
[Nmero 2
(Woman)
(Man)
1.
(7 seconds)
You hear:
[Nmero 3
(Woman)
(Man)
(Woman)
(7 seconds)
Part C
Directions
You hear:
[Nmero 1
(Woman)
You hear:
[Seleccin nmero 1
(Narrator) Escuchen esta conversacin en la taquilla
del Teatro Coln.
(Man)
(Woman)
No, ya no quedan.
(Man)
(Woman)
[Seleccin nmero 2
(Man)
Es el mismo programa?
(Woman)
(Man)
Para la tarde
Para el sbado
Para el domingo
Para la prxima semana
Una comedia
Una pera
Un concierto
Un ballet
You hear:
(Man)
(12 seconds)
Seleccin nmero 2
6. Qu se anuncia para el da siguiente?
(A) Sol
(B) Lluvia
(C) Viento
(D) Fro
ANSWERS
The estimated difficulty level, on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 the
easiest and 5 the most difficult, is in parentheses.
Reading Questions
1.
D (1)
5. B (2)
9.
C (3)
13.
C (3)
14.
D (5)
2.
D (3)
6. D (3)
10.
A (3)
3.
D (5)
7. A (3)
11.
B (2)
4.
C (3)
8. A (3)
12.
C (2)
Listening Questions
1.
D (2)
3. A (3)
5.
C (2)
2.
C (3)
4. C (2)
6.
B (4)
Unacceptable Calculators
The following graphing calculators are permitted on the SAT Subject Tests in
Mathematics, Levels 1 and 2:
Casio
FX-6000 series
FX-6200 series
FX-6300 series
FX-6500 series
FX-7000 series
FX-7300 series
FX-7400 series
FX-7500 series
FX-7700 series
FX-7800 series
FX-8000 series
FX-8500 series
FX-8700 series
FX-8800 series
FX-9700 series
FX-9750 series
FX-9860 series
CFX-9800 series
CFX-9850 series
CFX-9950 series
CFX-9970 series
FX 1.0 series
Algebra FX 2.0 series
FX-CG-10 (PRIZM)
FX-CG-20 series
Graph25 series
Graph35 series
Graph75 series
Graph95 series
Graph100 series
FX-CG500 series*
*The use of the stylus
is not permitted.
Hewlett-Packard
HP-9G
HP-28 series
HP-38G
HP-39 series
HP-40 series
HP-48 series
HP-49 series
HP-50 series
HP Prime
Radio Shack
EC-4033
EC-4034
EC-4037
Sharp
EL-5200
EL-9200 series
EL-9300 series
EL-9600 series*
EL-9900 series
Texas Instruments
TI-73
TI-80
TI-81
TI-82
TI-83/TI-83 Plus
TI-83 Plus Silver
*The use of the stylus
TI-84 Plus
is not permitted.
TI-84 Plus CE
TI-84 Plus Silver
TI-84 Plus C Silver
TI-85
Other
TI-86
Datexx DS-883
TI-89
Micronta
TI-89 Titanium
Smart2
TI-Nspire
TI-Nspire CX
TI-Nspire CM-C
TI-Nspire CAS
TI-Nspire CM-C CAS
TI-Nspire CX-C CAS
Calendar 2016-17
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2016
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Nov 5
Dec 3
Jan 21
Mar 11
May 6
Jun 3
Sep 1
Oct 7
Nov 3
Dec 21
Feb 10
Apr 7
May 9
Sep 13
Oct 18
Nov 15
Jan 3
Feb 21
Apr 18
May 16
Sep 20
Oct 25
Nov 22
Jan 10
Feb 28
Apr 25
May 24
Sep 1
Oct 7
Nov 3
Dec 21
Apr 7
May 9
Aug 22
Sep 21
Oct 19
Dec 7
Mar 22
Apr 25
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