SAT Practice Test D This test scanned: September 22, 2016 Verbal 770 Your Progress 1600 100 Math 660 Total* 130 / 1600 130 1200 1000 910 990 1060 800 600 00 Test A 8//2016 Test B 8/13/2016 Test C 8/27/2016 Test D 9/22/2016 VERBAL Test A August 50 60 Test B August 13 70 520 Test C August 27 580 80 Test D September 22 770 660 * SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, which is not affiliated with The Princeton Review. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University. Estimated scores provided are for reference only and are based on information released by College Board as of April 20. Scores on The Princeton Review s practice tests do not guarantee or predict performance on the actual test. PSO#29978 Page 1 of 8
Additional Test Scores Test Scores 10 0 Math Reading W & L Subscores 1 Command of Evidence Heart of Algebra 11 33 Words in Context 12 0 0 37 Problem Solving and Data Analysis 10 0 Cross Test Scores 10 0 Analysis in History/Social Studies 36 Analysis in Science 39 Expression of Ideas 1 Passport to Advanced Math Standard English Conventions 13 Test scores: Your math test score is just another version of your math score, while your reading and writing & language scores are broken out from your verbal score. Cross test scores: These scores reflect your performance analyzing texts and problem solving on questions dealing with history/social studies and science topics, from across all sections of the exam. Subscores: These offer additional ways of reviewing your performance. Review your Areas of Focus to see where you can target your prep to improve your scores. Now let's look at what to do next: Areas of Strength Based on this exam, here's where you're scoring well: READING Citing Textual Evidence Areas of Focus Based on this exam, here's where you can improve: Linear vs Exponential Growth READING Vocabulary in Context Two Variable Linear Inequalities READING Central Ideas & Themes Two Variable Linear Page 2 of 8
Response Legend CORRECT: BLANK: INCORRECT: 1 B 2 7 D 23 A C 1 2 3 3 Question number Your response The correct response 1. Reading 51 CORRECT 1 INCORRECT 0 BLANK 1 B 2 C 3 C D 5 D 6 B 7 A 8 A 9 B 10 A 11 C 12 D 13 B 1 D B 16 B 17 C 18 C 19 B 20 D 21 B 22 C 23 A 2 A 25 C 26 A 27 B 28 B 29 A 30 B 31 D 32 C 33 D 3 B 35 A 36 C 37 B 38 C 39 A 0 D 1 D 2 A D 3 C D 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 D 50 D 51 C 52 C READING GROUPED BY CATEGORY Explicit Meanings 3/3 Implicit Meanings 2/2 Analogical Reasoning 10 A 17 C 7 A D 26 A 9 D Citing Textual Evidence 8/8 Central Ideas & Themes 5/5 Vocabulary in Context 7/8 5 D 12 D B 23 A 27 B 36 C 0 D 8 B 1 B 5 A 50 D 2 C 39 A 9 B 13 B 19 B 2 A 29 A 3 B 37 B 6 D C Analyzing Word Choice 2/2 Overall Text Structure Part Whole Relationships / 7 A 33 D D 28 B 32 C 38 C 3 C Point of View 3/3 Purpose Claims & Counterclaims 2/2 11 C 21 B 30 B 6 B 18 C 31 D Reasoning / Evidence 5/5 Multiple Texts 2/2 3 C 16 B 22 C 35 A Quantitative Information 20 D 8 A 1 D 25 C 51 C 52 C 1 D 2 A 2. Writing and Language 1 CORRECT 3 INCORRECT 0 BLANK 1 D 2 B 3 A C 5 C D 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 C 10 C 11 D 12 B 13 A 1 B D B A 16 A 17 D 18 D 19 C 20 D 21 B 22 A 23 A 2 C 25 D 26 B 27 B 28 C 29 D 30 A 31 C 32 A 33 B 3 A 35 C 36 D 37 A 38 B 39 D 0 B 1 D 2 C 3 B C Page 3 of 8
WRITING AND LANGUAGE GROUPED BY CATEGORY Proposition 2/2 Supporting an Argument 2/2 Focus 3/3 10 C 31 C A 37 A 7 A 27 B 2 C Quantitative Information 2/2 Sentence Ordering 2/2 Introductions, Conclusions, Transitions 3/3 18 D 29 D 2 B C 3 A 25 D 38 B Precision 2/3 Concision 2/2 Style and Tone 2/2 B 20 D 35 C 28 C 1 D 1 D C 12 B Syntax 3/3 Sentence Construction Connecting Complete Sentences 16 A 19 C 26 B 8 C 30 A Parallelism Modifiers Verbs 32 A 0 B 9 C Pronoun Case Understanding Pronoun Ambiguity Adjectives vs. Adverbs 21 B 33 B 36 D Pronoun Agreement 0/1 Subject/Verb Agreement Noun Agreement 5 C D 13 A 3 B Diction Faulty Comparison Idioms 39 D 1 B 11 D End of Sentence Punctuation 17 D Within Sentence Punctuation 0/1 Possessives 2 D C 3 A Series of Items Nonrestrictive Elements Unnecessary Punctuation 23 A 6 B 22 A 3. Math (No Calculator) 1 B 2 C 3 A B 3.75 B 16 17 5 D 2 18 6 C 7 D 36 19 8 D 20 CORRECT 0 INCORRECT 0 BLANK 9 A 10 B 11 A 12 D 13 C 1 C.833.83 20.16.17. Math (With Calculator) 26 CORRECT 12 INCORRECT 0 BLANK 1 A 2 B 3 C D C A 5 B 6 B C 7 B C 8 C B 9 C C 10 A 11 D 12 B C 13 C B 1 A D A D 16 B 17 A 18 A 19 C 20 A 21 C 22 C 23 B 2 B 25 D 26 C 27 B 28 D 29 A D 30 8 558 3.5 16 B 31 32 33 3 35 /2 30 0 36 37 195 38 Page of 8
Tackling Linear 18 A 2/2 Tackling Linear Inequalities 1 B B 2 B 12 C 7 D GROUPED BY CATEGORY 2/3 Building Functions 2/2 Two Variable Linear 1/2 Inequalities 9 C Two Variable Linear 1/2 Solving Linear Solving Systems of Linear 3/3 Translating Functions 2/2 A 12 D 1 D 10 B D 3 A 22 C Translating Functions & their Graphs 1/2 Conversions 2/2 Percentages 2/2 Scatterplots 0/1 A B 29 D 2 B 19 C 6 B C Graphs Highlights 3/3 Linear vs Exponential Growth 10 A 16 B 25 D 0/2 Interpreting Tables 0/1 Summarizing Population Data 3 C D C A 7 B C 21 C Analyzing Population Data 28 D Data Validation 0/1 Creating Functions Alternative Forms of Expressions 8 C B 2 C 9 A Radicals & Exponents in Functions Comparing Expressions with Structure Solving Quadratic Working with Polynomials 2/2 5 D 20 A 1 A Solving Radical & Rational Solving Systems of Simplifying Rational Expressions Interpreting Nonlinear Expressions 5 B 26 C 8 D Sketching Graphs Nonlinear 2 Variable Relationships 13 C 17 A Interpreting Functions Breaking Down 1 C B 30 B 2/2 Solving Volume Problems Right Triangle Rules Degrees & Radians of a Circle Calculating Circle Properties 27 B 6 C 11 A Congruence & Similarity Problems 0/1 Triangle Problems 0/1 Tackling Rates 2/3 23 A B 13 C B 11 C D Page 5 of 8
Essay (optional) Essay Scores 2 8 Comments Reading Analysis Your essay submission begins on the next page. Writing Discuss the central idea or theme of the prompt text in more depth The ideas in your essay needed to be more fully explained and supported with more details. Your essay used some specific details, reasons, and examples, but it needed more of them. Using more varied vocabulary will allow you to express your ideas more precisely. Hi! You made an adequate attempt. However, you have to be more extensive in your critical appreciation of the text. The essay has to contain some cogent citations to support the review. Good luck! Page 6 of 8