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[SAT ADV] TEST 75 (083)                                                                                               37/100
THANH ANH DUONG HUYNH
SAT ADV 170
Q: 1            The way in which individual elements are balanced within a photographic image tends to affect how viewers perceive it:
                symmetry tends to give the elements equal importance, asymmetry emphasizes differences, and radial balance (organizing
                the elements around a central point) emphasizes the center over the periphery. What a photograph conveys is therefore
                largely _____ how it is balanced.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
                 A. reserved for
                 B. inhibited by
   ✓ Your Ans    C. contingent on depend
                 D. obligated to 2 là likelihood
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14283
Q: 2            Stars form in cloudlike swirls of gas and dust that cannot be touched, but astrophysicist Nia Imara believes these
                formations need not remain completely_______ to researchers: she uses simulation data and sophisticated 3D printers to
                produce interactive models of these stellar nurseries.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
                 A. regrettable
                 B. explicable
   ✓ Your Ans    C. intangible
                 D. repeatable
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14284
Q: 3            Categorical claims about the original function and significance of the Urfa Man—a statue of a human figure found in what is
                now Turkey and dating from around 11.000 years ago—should be treated ________. We simply do not know enough
                about the people of the time to say with certainty what the statue meant to them.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
                 A. indulgently
   ✓ Your Ans    B. skeptically
                 C. reverentially
                 D. individually
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14285
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Q: 4               Often, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is given to a single person, such as Irving Langmuir in 1932. But scientists recognized
                   with a Nobel Prize do not often conduct their work in _____ the scientific community. Instead, success in fields like
                   chemistry is usually achieved through direct cooperation with other experts, as was the case for George Smith, who was
                   among those awarded for "the phage display of peptides and antibodies."
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase
Q: 5               The following text is from José Rizal's 1891 novel The Reign of Greed (translated by Charles Derbyshire in 1912).
                   A lady accompanied by her husband entered at that moment and took her place in one of the two vacant boxes. She had
                   the air of a queen and gazed disdainfully at the whole house, as if to say, "I've come later than all of you, you crowd of
                   upstarts and provincials, I've come later than you!" There are persons who go to the theater like the contestants in a mule-
                   race: the last one in, wins, and we know very sensible men who would ascend the scaffold rather than enter a theater
                   before the first act.
                   Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
   ✓ Your Ans       A. It illustrates the lady's contemptuous attitude toward the other people in the theater.
                    B. It helps explain why some people are especially perceptive of the social dynamics at theaters.
                    C. It emphasizes a character's dedication to her career.
                    D. It conveys the urgency some theater patrons feel to be the first ones to arrive at a performance.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                    Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14287
Q: 6               The following text is adapted from Matthew Arnold's 1869 nonfiction book Culture and Anarchy.
                   The Times [a British newspaper], replying to some foreign structures on the dress, looks, and behaviour of the English
                   abroad, urges that the English ideal is that everyone should be free to do and to look just as he likes. But culture
                   indefatigably tries, not to make what each raw person may like the rule by which he fashions himself; but to draw ever
                   nearer to a sense of what is indeed beautiful, graceful, and becoming, and to get the raw person to like that.
                   Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
                                                                                                                  Opinion
                    A. It suggests that opinions regarding culture change over time.                              Reason
                                                                                                                  Explain
                    B. It asserts that the English are not as well known for their sense of taste as they ought to be.
   ✗ Your Ans       C. It details an example that supports the author's primary claim.
   ✓ Correct Ans    D. It presents an opinion with which the author disagrees.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                    Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14288
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✓ Correct                                                           Marks: 1 / 1                                         Time Taken: 1:21 Minutes
Q: 7            The following text is from Armando Palacio Valdés's short story "The Love of Clotilde," originally published in Spanish in
                1884. In the story, Don Jerónimo is a financial supporter of artists in the theater.
                Any youth from the provinces who arrived in Madrid with a drama in his pocket could take no surer road to seeing it
                produced than that which led to the home of Don Jerónimo. One and all, he received them with open arms, the good and
                the bad alike. There is no denying that, since he was rather brusque in his ways, he never spared the young authors who
                asked his advice and read him their productions, but criticized vigorously, even to the verge of insult. Which choice best
                describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14289
Q: 8            Anne Bronte's 1847 novel Agnes Grey contains elements drawn from Bronte's own life. There are many parallels between
                the experiences of the novel's title character and those of Bronte and as a result, Agnes Grey is regularly described as an
                autobio- graphical novel. This characterization can be useful, but it also presents drawbacks in terms of how the work is
                perceived, as it may lead readers to believe that Bronte merely fictionalized true events, which, in an artistic field where
                creativity and inventiveness are prized, can suggest that ___
                Which choice most logically completes the text?
   ✓ Your Ans    A. Agnes Grey is less of an imaginative achievement than it actually is.
                 B. the real-world counterparts of other characters in Agnes Grey are hard to identify.
                 C. Bronte should not have claimed that Agnes Grey is based on real events.
                 D. critics disagree about whether Agnes Grey shows greater originality than works without autobiographical
                       elements.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14290
Q: 9            Many people use the trademark "Kleenex" to refer generally to facial tissue rather than specifically to products made by
                Kimberly-Clark, the company that owns the trademark. As legal experts note, this may pose a problem for Kimberly-Clark.
                In the US, courts can cancel a trademark if they decide that its meaning is no longer specific to the trademark owner's
                products. If "Kleenex" were judged to have become a generic term, as "cellophane" was, other companies would be free to
                use it to promote similar products, making it harder for Kimberly-Clark to stand out from competitors.
                What does the text suggest about the term "cellophane"?
Q: 10           The SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia, has around 4,500 works of art. Digital images of hundreds of those works
                have been put online through the museum's website and the Google Arts & Culture project. One of the images is of The
                Card Game, a painting by Jacob Lawrence. In a paper, a student claims that putting a work from the museum online
                increases the number of people who experience that work.
                Which finding, if true, would most directly support the underlined claim?
                 A. Many people who have been to Savannah say that the SCAD Museum of Art is worth visiting.
   ✓ Your Ans    B. Each year, more people access the online image of The Card Game than visit the SCAD Museum of Art
                       in person.
                 C. The SCAD Museum of Art has several works by Jacob Lawrence.
                 D. The Card Game has been praised by some art critics.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14292
Q: 11
                In a study of interactions between plants, researchers Carolina Laura Morales and Anna Traveset gathered data about
                flowering plants growing alongside each other in various locations. In each case, the researchers identified one plant as a
                "target species" and a nearby plant as a "neighboring species." An example of a neighboring species is the sticky catchfly,
                which grows alongside the common cow-wheat in ______
                Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the example?
                 A. Spain
                 B. the United States
                 C. Japan
   ✓ Your Ans    D. Sweden
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14293
                It is common for freshwater lakes near or above a latitude of 45° north of the equator, like Opeongo Lake in Canada, to
                accumulate surface ice in winter. The amount and duration of ice depends on many factors, including local weather
                conditions as well as the lake's depth, volume, and surface area, but a climate researcher claims that some lakes in these
                latitudes have seen a decline in the duration of ice between the early 1980s and the mid-2000s. She cites as a typical
                example ____
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the researcher's example?
                 A. both Lake Neusiedl and Oulujärvi, which had fewer than 195 days of ice in the winter of 1980-81.
   ✓ Your Ans    B. Oulujärvi, which had fewer days of ice in the winter of 2005-06 than it did in the winter of 1980-81.
                 C. Lake Neusiedl, which had more days of ice in the winter of 2005-06 than it did in the winter of 1980-81.
                 D. both Lake Neusiedl and Oulujärvi, which had more than 100 days of ice in the winter of 2005-06.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14294
                Urban agriculture is the practice of growing plant or animal-based products in urban settings such as community gardens
                and rooftop farms. Esther Sanyé-Mengual, Kathrin Specht, and their team surveyed three groups of people in Bologna,
                Italy—leaders of urban agriculture projects, stakeholders in urban agriculture (e.g., food researchers and urban farming
                associations), and the general public—to compare their views about the extent to which urban agriculture contributes to 25
                social or ecological services that the team identified. The survey results show that, on average, project leaders rated urban
                agriculture as contributing less to ________
                Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the assertion?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14295
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Q: 14              All stainless steel contains varying amounts of iron, carbon, and corrosion-inhibiting chromium. However, ferritic stainless
                   steel, often used for induction cookers, contains a higher percentage of chromium (at least 10.5%) than does austenitic
                   stainless steel and a higher concentration of iron, which is responsible for its magnetic properties. Unlike ferritic stainless
                   steel, austenitic stainless steel has a face-centered cubic crystalline structure resulting from the addition of nickel to the
                   alloy. Austenitic stainless steel has two subtypes: the 300 series, often used for storage containers, and the 200 series,
                   which has less nickel and more nitrogen than the 300 series and is used for home water tanks. Thus, stainless steel used
                   to manufacture storage containers will have ________
Q: 15              An upcoming exhibition will showcase Vincent van Gogh's drawing Snowy Landscape with Stooping Woman, which Van
                   Gogh _______ in the city of Nuenen nearly 150 years ago.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. is completing
                    B. will complete
   ✓ Your Ans       C. completed
                    D. has been completing
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                      Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14297
Q: 16              While the greater adjutant can be found in places like the Chao Phraya River in Thailand and the Teknaf Game Reserve in
                   Bangladesh, more than 80 percent of this endangered stork species is found in Assam, India. There, wildlife biologist Dr.
                   Purnima Devi Barman is on the front lines of conservation efforts that—through community involvement and scientific
                   _______ aim to bring adjutants back from near extinction.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. study
                    B. study,
                    C. study:
   ✓ Your Ans       D. study—
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Q: 17              In 1987, chemist Ahmed Zewail devised a novel technique in optical spectroscopy that allowed him to study ultrafast
                   chemical reactions occurring within molecules. Years later, he ____ for this groundbreaking research with the Wolf Prize in
                   Chemistry and the Robert A. Welch Award and hence would become known as the father of femtochemistry.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. is honored
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. would be honored
                    C. will be honored
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14299
Q: 18              Navajo artist Sally Black's mastery of traditional weaving techniques is apparent in her expertly crafted baskets, which
                   typically are woven from sumac (a textured and flexible material) and ______ bold colors.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. had featured
                    B. were featuring
                    C. featured
   ✓ Your Ans       D. feature
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14300
Q: 19              Solarpunk is an art movement that imagines renewable energy—powered technology infused complementarily into nature.
                   In Paolo Bacigalupi's solarpunk short story "Efficiency," an artificial intelligence that absorbs sustainable energies,
                   redistributing them through intricate networks of weights and generators, _______ Chicago's energy grid.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 20              In Los Angeles County, California, bicycle paths such as the Legg Lake bicycle path—which is 2.2 miles long—have
                   become an increasingly popular means of travel. Moreover, lawyer and cycling _______ has identified several features of
                   the Los Angeles landscape, like its temperate climate and mostly flat roads, that make the city naturally bike-friendly.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14302
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Q: 21           Within Earth's biomes, there are four main types of desert: arid, semiarid, coastal, and cold. The Kyzylkum Desert in
                central Asia is a semiarid desert, for ______ a total area of about 300,000 km³, it is also one of the largest deserts of any
                type.
                Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                 A. example with
                 B. example and with
                 C. example, with
   ✓ Your Ans    D. example. With
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                  Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14303
Q: 22           The first documented use of the English word "humiliation" is attributed to poet Geoffrey Chaucer's 1386 work "The
                Parson's Tale." However, Chaucer didn't write in Modern English; _______ he wrote in what we now call Middle English,
                which was commonly used during the period.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 23           Courses on African American history can be found at colleges and universities across the US. For example, historian
                Jeanne Theoharis teaches courses at Brooklyn College about the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. __________
                at Virginia Tech University, historian Paula Marie Seniors teaches courses about Africana studies.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
                 A. In other words,
                 B. Thus,
                 C. In particular,
   ✓ Your Ans    D. Elsewhere,
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                  Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14305
Q: 24           The Coastal Futures Conservatory in Virginia is known for creating aural representations of ecological data. One such
                effort combines underwater audio recorded in seagrass beds with data that track rising carbon levels in the seagrass. As
                carbon levels increase, the audio is correspondingly distorted; _________ listeners can "hear" the changes in the carbon
                levels.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
                 A. by comparison,
   ✓ Your Ans    B. thus,
                 C. for instance,
                 D. furthermore,
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                  Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14306
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   ✓ Your Ans    A. When participants were asked to identify the correct version of the Bic logo, 65.3% selected the unaltered
                       image.
                 B. Participants were asked to identify the correct version of the Bic logo, which contains a cartoon man
                       holding a pen.
                 C. The Bic logo contains a cartoon man holding a pen, but in one of the altered versions, the man was
                       holding a pencil.
                 D. In a 2021 study, researchers asked participants to identify the correct version of the Bic logo.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14307
                 A. In filmmaking, directors work with others to translate their ideas into the visual Images that we encounter
                       on the screen.
                 B. Cinematographer Bradford Young and director Ron Howard have worked together
   ✓ Your Ans    C. One example of Bradford Young's work as a cinematographer is the 2018 film Solo: A Star Wars Story.
                 D. As cinematographer Bradford Young works with cameras and lighting to translate the film director's ideas
                       into visual images.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                   QID: 14308
                 A. Musicians Mark Wood and Bill Hudson both toured with the genre-bending band TSO.
                 B. It was from 1999 to 2008 that electric violinist Mark Wood performed with TSO.
                 C. From electric violinist Mark Wood to guitarist Bill Hudson, musicians of all backgrounds have taken the
                       opportunity to perform with TSO.
   ✓ Your Ans    D. From 1999 to 2008, Mark Wood performed with TSO as a touring electric violinist.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                   QID: 14309
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✓ Correct                                                               Marks: 1 / 1                                          Time Taken: 26 Seconds
Q: 28              The following text is from Charles Chesnutt's 1905 novel The Colonel's Dream. Mr. French and Mr. Kirby work together.
                   Mr. French, the senior partner, who sat opposite Kirby, was an older man—a safe guess would have placed him
                   somewhere in the debatable ground between forty and fifty; of a good height, as could be seen even from the seated
                   figure, the upper part of which was held erect with the unconscious ease which one associates with military training.
                   As used in the text, what does the word "placed" most nearly mean?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14310
Q: 29              The results of randomized clinical trials testing the efficacy of common medical interventions sometimes fail to ______
                   conclusions that practitioners reach based on their real-world observations of patients. While there are several possible
                   reasons for this, one is that practitioners may overlook confounding variables that account for the results they attribute to
                   the interventions in question.
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 30              Nancy Bird-Walton, who was an aviation pioneer, undoubtedly accomplished much, but her place in our historical memory
                   is perhaps more _____ than that of a noteworthy "first" such as Annie Smith Peck, who was the first person to climb Mount
                   Nevado Huascarán in the Andes, a deed for which she will always be remembered.
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 31              In the late 2010s, the price of vintage cards from the game Magic: The Gathering rose dramatically, which had the
                   counterintuitive effect ______ of demand: buyers who hadn't previously wanted to purchase Magic: The Gathering cards
                   suddenly thronged the market, believing prices would continue to rise and the cards could be resold later at a profit.
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
                    A. monetizing
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. precipitating
                    C. stabilizing
   ✗ Your Ans       D. exploiting buyers
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14313
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Q: 32           According to a board-gaming website, the game Food Chain Magnate has an average website user rating of 8.2 out of 10.
                Although average ratings can be misleading when only a few users have rated the game, Food Chain Magnate has been
                rated by over 9,000 users, which is an _____ number to feel confident that the average rating is reliable.
                Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
                 A. insufficient
                 B. excessive
                 C. accurate
   ✓ Your Ans    D. adequate
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14314
Q: 33           The 2017 novella Mapping the Interior confirmed that Stephen Graham Jones is one of the most talented writers of horror
                fiction today. By featuring main characters who are Blackfeet, like Jones himself, the novella also helped to ensure that
                Indigenous people have a place within the horror genre. But Jones is hardly the only Indigenous voice in horror. Métis
                author Cherie Dimaline has also written in the genre. Her acclaimed 2019 novel Empire of Wild is set in a Métis community
                in southern Canada.
                Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence?
                 A. It challenges the widely held view that Stephen Graham Jones based Mapping the Interior on events in his
                       own life.
                 B. It asks why so many readers who don't enjoy the horror genre have purchased Mapping the Interior.
   ✓ Your Ans    C. It highlights the significance of the portrayal of Indigenous people in Mapping the Interior.
                 D. It predicts that non-Indigenous authors will include more Indigenous characters in their work.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14315
Q: 34           The following text is from Frances E. W. Harper's 1892 novel Jola Leroy. The text describes Robert Johnson, who has
                recently joined the US Army.
                He was daring, without being rash: prompt, but not thoughtless; firm, without being harsh. Kind and devoted to the
                company he drilled, he soon won the respect of his superior officers and the love of his comrades.
                Which choice best states the main idea of the text?
                 A. Robert has put great effort into getting the attention of his superior officers.
   ✓ Your Ans    B. Robert is well suited to his role in the military.
                 C. Robert is content with his life despite having made some mistakes.
                 D. Robert does whatever his comrades need done even if his superiors don't order him to do so.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14316
Q: 35           Researchers César A. Hidalgo, Elisa Castañer, and Andres Sevtsuk created a computer model to predict the mix of gyms,
                beauty salons, and other businesses found in a given neighborhood. How we define a neighborhood and its boundaries is
                subjective, so the team used a clustering algorithm to locate dense groupings of amenities that represent human- identified
                neighborhoods like Boston's Central Square. The predictive model, which incorporates this algorithm, is sure to be
                invaluable in determining the optimal mix of a city's amenities.
                According to the text, why did the team employ a clustering algorithm?
                 A. The algorithm provided insight into how customers are made aware of new gyms and beauty salons.
   ✓ Your Ans    B. The algorithm gave them an objective way to identify neighborhoods.
                 C. The algorithm could be used to evaluate the reasons for a business's closing.
                 D. The algorithm could predict which types of businesses would be successful in a given neighborhood.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14317
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Q: 36              Text 1
                   In western Arkansas, many buildings and other structures rest on soil that is expansive, meaning that it swells or shrinks as
                   its moisture level changes. Civil engineer Jay X. Wang has noted that the effects of expansive soil appear slowly in the form
                   of gradually growing cracks in foundations, walls, and pavements. Because these effects are incremental and can
                   generally be repaired (though at some cost), structures in western Arkansas are typically not built to resist them.
                   Text 2
                   In a 2021 study, Rubayet Bin Mostafiz and colleagues calculated that in the state of Louisiana alone, the annual cost of
                   damage caused by expansive soils reaches nearly $90 million. But they note that this damage can be mitigated: building
                   vapor barriers between structural foundations and the soil can significantly reduce the effects of soil swelling and shrinking.
                   Based on the texts, how would Rubayet Bin Mostafiz and colleagues (Text 2) most likely respond to the information
                   presented in Text 1?
   ✓ Correct Ans    A. They would encourage engineers in western Arkansas to insert vapor barriers between new structures
                         foundations and the surrounding soil.
   ✗ Your Ans       B. They would recommend that engineers in western Arkansas measure the moisture level in the soil
                         beneath proposed structures before beginning construction.
                    C. They would argue that engineers in western Arkansas have misjudged the effectiveness of the techniques
                         they use to reduce the effects of expansive soil.
                    D. They would suggest that engineers in western Arkansas consider the cost of reinforcing the vapor
                         barriers between existing structural foundations and the soil.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14318
Q: 37              Immanuel Wallerstein and other historians of capitalism rarely discuss domestic capitalism in Africa before the period of
                   European colonization, implicitly presenting capitalism as external to and imposed on Africa. Crislayne Alfagali and other
                   Africanist scholars have shown, however, that in parts of Africa, wage labor competition, the manufacture of surplus goods
                   for monetized sale, and other features of capitalism predated colonization. One reason for this discrepancy is that
                   historians of capitalism tend to focus on longitudinal economic data drawn from archival records, which do not exist for
                   much of precolonial Africa.
                   Which statement about Alfagall and other Africanist scholars is best supported by information in the text?
                    A. They likely differ from historians of capitalism in the methods they use to derive longitudinal economic
                         data from archival records.
   ✓ Your Ans       B. They likely make use of different types of evidence than historians of capitalism typically rely on.
                    C. They likely view capitalism as having been more beneficial for Africa than historians of capitalism do.
                    D. They likely have a different view about which activities should be considered capitalist in nature than
                         historians of capitalism do.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14319
Q: 38              Geneticist Elaine Ostrander led an international collaboration in which Mietje Germonpré and other researchers
                   investigated the evolutionary history of size variation in modern dogs. The researchers identified multiple versions of the
                   gene regulating the production of IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) in dogs and found that dogs of the same breed
                   consistently share the same version of the gene. In a discussion of the study, a student hypothesizes that small breeds of
                   dogs (for example, chihuahuas) must share a version that represses IGF-1 production that would otherwise confer larger
                   body size.
                   Which finding, if true, would most directly weaken the student's claim?
                    A. The degree of size variation among dogs is greater than that of any other land-based mammal.
                    B. The majority of the most prevalent dog breeds have limited activity in the gene that regulates IGF-1
                         production.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C. Some breeds with small body sizes and low IGF-1 concentrations have a different version of the gene
                         regulating IGF production than do chihuahuas.
   ✗ Your Ans       D. The gene that regulates IGF-1 production is not the only gene that influences body size in dogs but is the
                         only such gene that shows within-breed version consistency.
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Q: 39
                   A report from an international organization that monitors the numbers of women serving as judges or magistrates on
                   various nations' highest courts, such as the Supreme Court of Justice and the Constitutional Court in Belgium and the
                   Supreme Court in Honduras, indicates that, other than the countries that had more women on these courts in 2013 than in
                   2009, for some the number in 2013 was less than that in 2009, and for others it was the same in both years. For instance,
                   the number of women judges and magistrates on high courts in ___
                   Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the example?
   ✓ Correct Ans    A. Honduras was lower in 2013 than in 2009, whereas the number in Belgium was the same in 2013 as in
                         2009.
   ✗ Your Ans       B. Armenia was greater in 2013 than in 2009, whereas the number in Honduras was lower in 2013 than in
                         2009.
                    C. Armenia was greater in 2013 than in 2009, whereas the number in Belgium was the same in 2013 as in
                         2009.
                    D. Belgium was the same in 2013 as in 2009, but it had more women on its high courts than either Armenia
                         or Honduras did in 2013.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                    Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                  QID: 14321
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Q: 40              Scholars cite Men of Maize, the 1949 novel by Guatemalan author Miguel Ángel Asturias, as a foundational text of magical
                   realism, the Latin American style of fiction in which antirealistic plot devices—often borrowed from the folkloric traditions of
                   Indigenous and colonial societies in the Americas—are deployed in an otherwise realistic mode of representation typical of
                   the modern novel. This style has exerted a decisive influence on authors around the world, including José Saramago,
                   whose 1982 novel Baltasar and Blimunda resembles classic magical realist novels in its juxtaposition of literary realism with
                   folklore—namely, that of Portugal.
Which quotation from a literary scholar would most directly support the claim in the underlined portion of the text?
   ✓ Your Ans       A. "Although Portuguese folklore clearly informs the style and occasionally antirealistic plot of Baltasar and
                       Blimunda, the novel also shows the inarguable influence of the magical realist tradition of Latin America."
                    B. "Like many works in the Latin American magical realist tradition, Baltasar and Blimunda is indebted to
                         antirealistic elements in the folkloric tradition of Portugal."
                    C. "The logic of the realistic plot of Baltasar and Blimunda is repeatedly and productively disrupted by the
                         presence of imagery and situations drawn from Portuguese folklore."
                    D. "While Baltasar and Blimunda alternates between realistic and antirealistic modes of representation,
                         details suggesting the influence of Portuguese folklore nevertheless occur throughout the novel."
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                      Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14322
Q: 41              Indigenous songs are an important resource for ecological information. Songs of the O'odham people in the southwestern
                   United States provide a deep understanding of Sonoran Desert plant ecology, and the songs of the Karen (hra) Hin Lad
                   Nai people in Thailand offer detailed information about bees. There have been efforts made to preserve Indigenous
                   languages over the years—e.g., the United Nations' International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022-2032). However,
                   such attempts have typically focused on spoken language despite the fact that some expressions in these languages
                   appear only in songs. Therefore, if those involved in such efforts want to ensure that a comprehensive range of
                   information is secured, they must ____
                   Which choice most logically completes the text?
                    A. acknowledge that Indigenous songs are largely but not entirely composed using phrases taken from
                         spoken language.
                    B. recognize that Indigenous languages likely have more unique expressions that represent ecological
                         knowledge than represent other types of information.
                    C. analyze musical similarities in the songs of the O'odham and Karen (hta) Hin Lad Nai people.
   ✓ Your Ans       D. incorporate the preservation of songs into their broader efforts to protect Indigenous languages.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                      Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14323
Q: 42              Arthurian legends (tales related to the character of King Arthur) derive from many sources, such as Annales Cambriae,
                   composed around 970, and the Mabinogion from the 12th and 13th centuries. One of the most significant sources,
                   Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain, was written in Latin in the 1130s; some material from it was later
                   adapted by the Norman poet Wace into the Roman de Brut in 1155. But while no source before 1155 includes references
                   to the famous Round Table at which Arthur's knights assembled, both the Roman de Brut and Sir Thomas Malory's 15th-
                   century compilation of Arthurian legends, Le Morte d'Arthur, do. It can therefore be inferred that ____
   ✓ Correct Ans    A. Malory did not use Annales Cambriae as a source for information he presented about the Round Table.
   ✗ Your Ans       B. Geoffrey of Monmouth's accounts of Arthurian legends in his History are more similar overall in content to
                         the accounts in the Mabinogion than they are to the accounts in Roman de Brut.
                    C. Geoffrey of Monmouth was unaware of stories of the Round Table when composing his History, though
                         historians know that works containing such stories were available to him.
                    D. Le More d'Arthur is more historically accurate than History, because the Mabinogion had not been written
                         when Geoffrey of Monmouth was writing his work.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                      Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14324
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Q: 43              As complex life cycle parasites, Anisakis sp. and Capillaria parophrysi require multiple host species throughout their
                   development. Extrapolating from parasite counts on walleye pollock and seven other fish species collected from Puget
                   Sound from 1880 to 2019, Chelsea Wood et al. found that the abundance of three-host parasites, such as Anisakis sp.
                   negatively correlated with rising average annual sea temperatures; the abundance of two-host parasites, such as C.
                   parophrysi, was largely stable. Noting that fish and other marine vertebrates are especially vulnerable to climate change,
                   Wood et al. observed that all three-host parasites in the study depend on at least two vertebrate species, while all two-host
                   parasites depend on only one, suggesting that ____
                    A. population size and density of the eight fish species examined in the study were likely largely unaffected
                         by rising sea temperatures.
                    B. although Anisakis sp. and C. parophrys both require walleye pollock as a host, Anisakis sp. was more
                       adversely affected by warming-driven changes in the walleye pollock population than C. parophrysi was.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C. a parasite's sensitivity to warming temperatures is negatively correlated with the number of unique
                         vertebrate species it depends on throughout its life cycle.
   ✗ Your Ans       D. warming-induced population changes among Puget Sound vertebrates may have suppressed some
                         parasite populations, but there were no changes among the eight studied host species that affected two-
                         host parasite abundance.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14325
Q: 44              Entomologists Yash Sondhi and Samuel Fabian have tried to explain why moths fly erratically around light sources at night.
                   Knowing that flying insects keep their backs pointed toward sunlight during the day, _____
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. moths continually try to reorient their bodies while flying near nighttime lights, the researchers theorize,
                         mistaking such lights for the Sun.
                    B. moths mistake nighttime lights for the Sun and continually try to reorient their bodies while flying near such
                         lights, the researchers theorize.
                    C. the researchers' theory is that moths mistake nighttime lights for the Sun, continually trying to reorient their
                         bodies while flying near such lights.
   ✓ Your Ans       D. the researchers theorize that moths, mistaking nighttime lights for the Sun, continually try to reorient their
                         bodies while flying near such lights.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14326
Q: 45              In Canada, the Prince George observatory site monitors activity in the upper atmosphere of the northern _____ in
                   Antarctica, another observatory site, Dome C East, monitors the sky of the southern hemisphere. Together, they are part
                   of the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network—or SuperDARN, as space physicists like Tomoaki Hori call it.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 46              Butterfly is a 1988 painting by the Japanese artist Ay-O. Like many of Ay-O's paintings, Butterfly, which portrays a swimmer
                   performing the butterfly stroke, attempts to make use of the entire visual light ____ sporting rainbow-striped goggles, the
                   rainbow-hued swimmer splashes through a wavy rainbow of water.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. spectrum while
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. spectrum:
                    C. spectrum, while
   ✗ Your Ans       D. spectrum
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14328
Q: 47              Writer Silvia Moreno-Garcia's love of short fiction began when she read a collection of Edgar Allan Poe stories as a child,
                   and she would develop into a prolific short story writer herself, publishing pieces like "Ahuizotl" (2015) and "Water" (2007).
                   Yet she's best known as novelist, in part due to her _______ Gothic (2020) earning a spot on the New York Times Best
                   Sellers list.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
                    A. novel (Mexican
   ✓ Your Ans       B. novel Mexican
                    C. novel: Mexican
                    D. novel, Mexican
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14329
Q: 48              Sociologist Alton Okinaka sits on the review board tasked with adding new sites to the Hawaii Register of Historic Places,
                   which includes the Pufu'opae Bridge, built in 1915, and the Ma'alaea General Store, built in 1910. Okinaka doesn't make
                   such decisions single-handedly, ________ historical designations must be approved by a group of nine other experts.
                   Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 49              Though Middle English was widely spoken in fourteenth-century England, the language was rarely employed in literature
                   until poet Geoffrey Chaucer helped pioneer its literary use. _____ his manuscripts contain the first documented uses of
                   over 2,000 English words—like the word "exaltation" in his 1386 poem "The Squire's Tale"—which led a contemporary to
                   dub him "the first finder of our fair language."
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
                    A. However,
                    B. That being said,
                    C. Besides,
   ✓ Your Ans       D. Indeed,
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14331
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Q: 50              Built at a scale of 1:110, the Eiffel Tower in Baku, Azerbaijan, is one of many replicas of the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris,
                   France. ______ towers like the Metallic Tower of Fourviere in Lyon, France, though not exact replicas, pay homage to the
                   Eiffel's iconic spire-like design.
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 51              "Of Names," an essay by French philosopher Michel de Montaigne, explores a relatively light subject, while his essay "Of
                   the Punishment of Cowardice" takes on heavier fare. No matter the essay topic, Montaigne challenges his own ideas,
                   beliefs, and values; _____ he questions his own perspective, regardless of the subject matter.
                   Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 52              The Cheruku rasamu mango variety is from the South Asian country of India. ______ in 2018, 18.8 million metric tons of
                   mangoes were produced.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
                    A. Hence,
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. There,
   ✗ Your Ans       C. In fact,
                    D. Specifically,
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14334
   ✗ Your Ans       A. While George Theophilus Walker is considered a great MBC's Historic Composers Directory, he has not
                         received much critical attention.
                    B. Born in 1922, George Theophilus Walker passed away in 2018, according to the MBC project.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C. Among the many talented figures included in the MBC project is classical music composer George
                         Theophilus Walker.
                    D. The MBC project's Historic Composers Directory highlights Black classical composers of the past, such
                         as George Theophilus Walker (1922-2018), in order to inspire music students to become the classical
                         composers of the future.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                     Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14335
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                     A. Since the end of World War II, sister cities such as Rhinebeck, New York, and Larreynaga, Nicaragua,
                            have continued to form social partnership to promote each other's cultures.
    ✓ Your Ans       B. As sister cities, Rhinebeck, New York, and Larreynago, Nicaragua, have engaged in cultural exchange
                            and partnership since 1989.
                     C. Larreyna, which in 1989 became a sister city— or "twin town"—to Rhinebeck, New York, is located in
                            Nicaragua.
                     D. Despite their distance from each other, the sister cities of Rhinebeck, New York, and Larreynaga
                            Nicaragua have enjoyed the same partnership as many other sister cities
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - RW2                       Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                        QID: 14336
Q: 55 BREAK TIME
Q: 56 Read the instruction before doing the Math Section. Please type 'Yes' after reading to start the test.
                    For multiple-choice questions, solve each problem, choose the correct answer from the choices provided, and then
                    circle your answer in this book. Circle only one answer for each question. If you change your mind, completely erase the
                    circle. You will not get credit for questions with more than one answer circled, or for questions with no answers circled.
                    For student-produced response questions, solve each problem and write your answer next to or under the question
                    in the test book as described below.
                    1. Once you've written your answer, circle it clearly. You will not receive credit for anything written outside the circle, or for
                    any questions with more than one circled answer.
                    2. If you find more than one correct answer, write and circle only one answer.
                    3. Your answer can be up to 5 characters for a positive answer and up to 6 characters (including the negative sign) for
                    a negative answer, but no more.
                    4. If your answer is a fraction that is too long (over 5 characters for positive, 6 characters for negative), write the decimal
                    equivalent.
                    5. If your answer is a decimal that is too long (over 5 characters for positive, 6 characters for negative), truncate it or
                    round at the fourth digit.
                    6. If your answer is a mixed number (such as 3½ 2 ), write it as an improper fraction (7/2) or its decimal equivalent (3.5).
                    7. Don't include symbols such as a percent sign, comma, or dollar sign in your circled answer.
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Q: 57
                   What is the solution (x,y) to the given system of equations?
                    A. (3,7)
                    B.
C.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14337
Q: 58
                   What are all possible solutions to the given equation?
                    A.         and 3
                    B.         and 9
                    C.       and 12
   ✓ Correct Ans    D. 3 and 12
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                       QID: 14338
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                       Question Type: Fill in the Blank                             QID: 14339
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Q: 60
If the function is represented by the parabola graphed in the xy-plane above, which of the following defines ?
                    A.
                    B.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C.
                    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14340
Q: 61
In the figure shown, line m is parallel to line n, and line k intersects both lines. Which of the following statements is true?
                    A. q=135
                    B. r=135
   ✓ Correct Ans    C. s=135
                    D. t=135
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14341
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   ✓ Correct Ans        A.
                        B.
                        C. 2
D. 12
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14342
Q: 63
                   In the given system of equations, a is a positive integer constant. The system has no real solutions. What is the least
                   possible value of a?
✓ Correct Ans 25
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14343
Q: 64
                   If                simplifies to         , and n and c are positive integers, what is the value of nc?
✓ Correct Ans 9
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14344
Q: 65              A teacher is creating an assignment worth 28 points. The assignment will consist of questions worth 1 point and questions
                   worth 2 points. Which equation represents this situation, where x represents the number of 1-point questions and y
                   represents the number of 2-point questions?
                        A.
                        B.
                        C.
   ✓ Correct Ans        D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                  Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14345
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Q: 66
                   The scatterplot above shows the average gas price, in cents per gallon, in the United States during the years 1999 to
                   2009. A line of best fit is also shown. Which of the following is closest to the difference, in cents per gallon, between the
                   average gas price in 2009 predicted by the given line of best fit and the actual average gas price in 2009?
                    A. 31
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. 62
                    C. 124
                    D. 210
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14346
Q: 67
Triangle XYZ shown is a right triangle. Which of the following has the same value as sinX?
                   Sam opened a savings account at a bank. The table shows the exponential relationship between the time t, in years, since
                   Sam opened the account and the total amount n, in dollars, in the account. If Sam made no additional deposits or
                   withdrawals, which of the following equations best represents the relationship between t and n?
                        A.
   ✓ Correct Ans        B.
                        C.
                        D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14348
                        A.
                        B.
                        C. 4
   ✓ Correct Ans        D. 16
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14349
Q: 70                                                                         x            y
                                                                                          94
                                                                                          70
                                                                              6           22
                                                                             12
                   The table shows four values of x and their corresponding values of y. There is a linear relationship between x and y.
                   Which of the following equations represents this relationship?
                        A.
   ✓ Correct Ans        B.
                        C.
                        D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14350
Q: 71
                   In the given system of equation, a is a constant. The graphs of the equations in the given system intersect at exactly one
                   point, (x,y), in the xy-plane. What is the value of a?
   ✓ Correct Ans        A.
                        B.
                        C. 5
                        D. 10
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                    QID: 14351
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Q: 72
                   Line p in the xy-plane is defined by                 and passes through the points (a,0) and (0,b), where a and b are
                   constants. What is the value of a?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14352
Q: 73              The function                          gives the number of bacteria in a population t minutes after an initial observation.
                   How much time, in minutes, does it take for the number of bacteria in the population to double?
                    A. 2
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. 790
                    C. 1,580
                    D. 80,000
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                    Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14353
Q: 74              Square P has a side length of x inches. Square Q has a perimeter that is 32 inches greater than the perimeter of square P.
                   The function gives the area of square Q, in square inches. Which of the following defines ?
   ✓ Correct Ans    A.
                    B.
                    C.
                    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                    Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14354
Q: 75
                   How many solutions does the given system of equations have?
                    A. Exactly one
                    B. Exactly two
   ✓ Correct Ans    C. Infinitely many
                    D. Zero
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                    Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14355
Q: 76 Circle A has a radius of 2x and circle B has a radius of 94x The area of circle B is how many times the area of circle A?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14356
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                          Question Type: Fill in the Blank                                           QID: 14357
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Q: 78              A circle in the xy-plane has a diameter with endpoints (a, 11) and (a, d), where a and d are constants. An equation of this
                   circle is                                , where r is a positive constant. What is the value of d?
                    A. 5
                    B. 12
                    C. 17
   ✓ Correct Ans    D. 23
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 1                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14358
Q: 79              An object's average acceleration, in meters per second squared, is the change in the object's speed, in meters per
                   second, divided by the time during which the change occurred, in seconds. A certain object's speed changes by 22 meters
                   per second in 8 seconds. What is this object's average acceleration, in meters per second squared, during this time
                   period?
                    A. 0.36
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. 2.75
                    C. 14
                    D. 30
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14359
Q: 80
                   A solution to the given system of equations is (x,y). What is a possible value of x?
                    A. 47
                    B. 1
                    C. 0
   ✓ Correct Ans    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14360
Q: 81
                   The given function f estimates the distance a train has traveled, in kilometers, from a station in a certain city x hours after
                   crossing the city border. What is the best interpretation of 8 in this context?
   ✓ Correct Ans    A. Between the station and the city border, the train traveled an estimated total distance of 8 kilometers.
                    B. Between the station and the city border, the train traveled at an estimated speed of 8 kilometers per hour.
                    C. After crossing the city border, the train traveled at an estimated speed of 8 kilometers per hour.
                    D. After crossing the city border, the train traveled an estimated total distance of 8 kilometers.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                      QID: 14361
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Q: 82
                   What value of x is the solution to the given equation?
                    A.
                    B.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C. 148
                    D. 270
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14362
Q: 83
                   The function g is defined by                       . What is the x-coordinate of the x-intercept of the graph of             in
                   the xy-plane?
✓ Correct Ans 24
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14363
Q: 84
                   The potential energy Us of a spring constant k that is stretched a distance x from its equilibrium position is               .
                   How will the potential energy of the spring change if the distance that the spring is stretched is increased by a factor of 4?
Q: 85
                   Two students are playing a game. In the first round, Player 1 answers 33 questions. If an answer is correct, Player 1 earns
                   1 point. If an answer is incorrect, Player 2 will earn 1 point instead. The graph shows           , where y is the number of
                   points Player 2 will earn when x is the number of points Player 1 earns. Which of the following is the best interpretation of
                   the point (33,0) in this context?
                    A.
                    B.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C.
                    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14366
Q: 87
                   The graph shows the momentum y, in newton-seconds, of an object x seconds after the object started moving, for
                              . What is the average rate of change, in newton-seconds per second, in the momentum of the object from
                          to      ?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14367
Q: 88
                   How many distinct real solutions does the given equation have?
                    A. Exactly one
                    B. Exactly two
                    C. Infinitely many
   ✓ Correct Ans    D. Zero
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                              QID: 14368
Q: 89
                   What is the sum of the solutions to the given equation?
                    A. 0
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. 12
                    C. 19
                    D. 26
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                              QID: 14369
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Q: 90              The manager of a gym selected a sample of 139 members at random to estimate the percentage of the gym's members
                   that would continue to pay for a membership if the price increased. From the survey, the manager estimates that 82% of
                   the gym's members would continue to pay for a membership if the price increased, with an associated margin of erroг of
                   6.39%. If the survey is repeated with a random sample of 278 members and the results are calculated in the same way,
                   which of the following will be the most likely effect of using the larger random sample compared to the smaller random
                   sample?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14370
Q: 91              Raheem bought 9 shirts that were each the same price. He used a coupon for $54 off the entire purchase. The cost for the
                   entire purchase after using the coupon was $108. What was the original price, in dollars, for 1 shirt?
✓ Correct Ans 18
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14371
Q: 92              A city council is planning a survey to find out whether city residents support a proposal to add a bus route to the city's bus
                   system. Which of the following methods of data collection for the survey may introduce bias?
                   I. Sending a survey to all city residents who live within 2 miles of the proposed new bus route.
                   II. Sending a survey to a random sample of city residents living within the city limits.
                    A. Neither
   ✓ Correct Ans    B. I only
                    C. II only
                    D. Both I and II
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                  Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14372
Q: 93              For the positive quantities h, j, and k, 94% of h is equivalent to 47% of j, and j is equivalent to 30% of k. What percentage
                   of k is h? (Disregard the % sign when entering your answer. For example, if your answer is 39%, enter 39)
✓ Correct Ans 15
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14373
Q: 94              For the exponential function , the value of f(1) is k, where k is a constant. Which of the following equivalent forms of the
                   function shows the value of k as the coefficient or the base?
                    A.
                    B.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C.
                    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                  Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                     QID: 14374
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Q: 95              In triangle PQR, the measure of angle P is                 , the measure of angle Q is            and the measure of angle R
                   is           . If side QR is extended through point R to point S, and the measure of angle PRS is                 what is the
                   value of x+y?
✓ Correct Ans 39
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14375
Q: 96              The triangle inequality theorem states that the sum of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the
                   third side. If a triangle has side lengths of 8 and 13, which inequality represents the possible lengths, x, of the third side of
                   the triangle?
                    A.
                    B.
   ✓ Correct Ans    C.
                    D.           or
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14376
Q: 97              A right circular cone has a volume of            cubic centimeters and the area of its base is        square centimeters. What
                   is the slant height, in centimeters, of this cone?
                    A. 12
                    B. 15
                    C. 36
   ✓ Correct Ans    D. 39
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14377
Q: 98              A quadratic function models the height, in feet, of an object above the ground in terms of the time, in seconds, after the
                   object was launched. According to the model, the object was launched from a height of 0 feet and reached its maximum
                   height of 1,600 feet 10 seconds after it was launched. Based on the model, what was the height, in feet, of the object 15
                   seconds after it was launched?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14378
Q: 99              The cost of renting a power washer is $92 for the first day and $46 for each additional day. Which of the following functions
                   gives the cost C(d) in dollars, of renting the power washer for d days, where d is a positive integer?
   ✓ Correct Ans    A.
                    B.
                    C.
                    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2                   Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                       QID: 14379
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Q: 100             The function f is defined by                          , where a, b, and c are constants. The graph of                 in the xy-
                   plane passes through the points       and             . If a is an integer greater than 1, which of the following could be the
                   value of a+b?
                    A. 8
                    B. 7
                    C.
   ✓ Correct Ans    D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 83 - MATH 2               Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton)                                         QID: 14380
               Incorrect: 17
          Unanswered: 46
                    Points: 37/100
       Negative Marks: 0