Sample SAT Test for Scholarship Leave a Comment / By Admin / September 27, 2024 Sample SAT Test for ScholarshipTake our sample SAT test and get a chance to win a free gift and scholarships for our SAT prep & Admission Counseling packagesTest Information- 15 Questions, 10 Minutes. Please fill your details before starting the timer Full Name * Phone Number * Email * School Name * Grade * Choose Grade * Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 (JC Year 1) Year 12 (JC Year 2) College/University Polytechnic By submitting my contact number and email address I certify that I agree to be contacted by The Princeton Review for its services and agree to the Terms & Conditions. * 1. QuestionWhen 140 is added to a number, the result is 60 more than 3 times the number.Find the number. 29 32 41 40 None 2. Question 8 10 1/2 2 None 3. QuestionIn the early 1800s, the Cherokee scholar Sequoyah created the first script, or writing system, for an Indigenous language in the United States. Because it represented the sounds of spoken Cherokee so accurately, his script was easy to learn and thus quickly achieved _______ use: by 1830, over 90 percent of the Cherokee people could read and write it. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase? widespread careful unintended infrequent None 4. QuestionLike other tribal nations, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation is self-governing; its National Council generates laws regulating aspects of community life such as land use and healthcare, while the principal chief and cabinet officials _______ those laws by devising policies and administering services in accordance with them. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase? implement presume improvise mimic None 5. QuestionIn the Indigenous intercropping system known as the Three Sisters, maize, squash, and beans form an _______ web of relations: maize provides the structure on which the bean vines grow; the squash vines cover the soil, discouraging competition from weeds; and the beans aid their two “sisters” by enriching the soil with essential nitrogen. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase? indecipherable ornamental obscure intricate None 6. QuestionD(t) = ut +n At a certain manufacturing unit, the total number of vacation days, D(t) an employee has accrued is given by the function above, where t is the number of years the employee has worked at the unit and u and n are constants. If Tom has accrued 7 more vacation days than Jack has, how many more years has Tom worked than Jack? 7/u 7-u 7+u 7u None 7. Question a 2a 3a 4a None 8. QuestionWhich of the following is NOT perpendicular to the line with equation 2x + 5y = -11 ? 2y=5x+3/2 y = (5/2)x +6 4y-5=10x -5y = -2x-4 None 9. QuestionAstronomers are confident that the star Betelgeuse will eventually consume all the helium in its core and explode in a supernova. They are much less confident, however, about when this will happen, since that depends on internal characteristics of Betelgeuse that are largely unknown. Astrophysicist Sarafina El-Badry Nance and colleagues recently investigated whether acoustic waves in the star could be used to determine internal stellar states but concluded that this method could not sufficiently reveal Betelgeuse’s internal characteristics to allow its evolutionary state to be firmly fixed. Which choice best describes the function of the second sentence in the overall structure of the text? It explains how the work of Nance and colleagues was received by others in the field. It presents the central finding reported by Nance and colleagues. It identifies the problem that Nance and colleagues attempted to solve but did not. It describes a serious limitation of the method used by Nance and colleagues. None 10. QuestionPercentage of Ondo State Small - Scale Farmers Who Are Female, by Main Crop GrownGeographer Adebayo Oluwole Eludoyin and his colleagues surveyed small-scale farmers in three locations in Ondo State, Nigeria—which has mountainous terrain in the north, an urbanized center, and coastal terrain in the south—to learn more about their practices, like the types of crops they mainly cultivated. In some regions, female farmers were found to be especially prominent in the cultivation of specific types of crops and even constituted the majority of farmers who cultivated those crops; for instance, _______ Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the example? most of the farmers who mainly cultivated cereals and most of the farmers who mainly cultivated non–root vegetables in south Ondo were women. more women in central Ondo mainly cultivated root crops than mainly cultivated cereals. most of the farmers who mainly cultivated non–root vegetables in north and south Ondo were women. a relatively equal proportion of women across the three regions of Ondo mainly cultivated cereals. None 11. QuestionSalaries of Robin and Smith are in the ratio 2 : 3. If the salary of each is increased by Rs. 4000, the new ratio becomes 40 : 57. What is Smith's new salary? $ 17,000 $. 20,000 $ 25,500 $ 38,000 None 12. QuestionDistance : DCA to LHR - 3,718 miles MIA to LHR - 4,470 miles Two airplanes departed from different airports at 5:30 AM, both traveling nonstop to London Heathrow Airport (LHR). The distances the planes traveled are recorded in the table. The Washington, D.C. (DCA) flight flew through moderate cloud cover and as a result only averaged 338 mph. The flight from Miami (MIA) had good weather conditions for the first two-thirds of the trip and averaged 596 mph, but then encountered some turbulence and only averaged 447 mph for the last part of the trip.Which plane arrived first and how long was it at the London airport before the other plane arrived? MIA; 2 hours, 40 minutes MIA; 3 hours, 30 minutes DCA; 1 hour, 20 minutes DCA; 3 hour, 40 minutes None 13. QuestionWhat is the measure of angle AOC in degrees? 35 55 70 110 None 14. QuestionThe following text is from the 1924 poem “Cycle” by D’Arcy McNickle, who was a citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.There shall be new roads wending,A new beating of the drum—Men’s eyes shall have fresh seeing,Grey lives reprise their span—But under the new sun’s being,Completing what night began,There’ll be the same backs bending,The same sad feet shall drum—When this night finds its endingAnd day shall have come.....Which choice best states the main purpose of the text? To consider how the repetitiveness inherent in human life can be both rewarding and challenging To question whether activities completed at one time of day are more memorable than those completed at another time of day To refute the idea that joy is a more commonly experienced emotion than sadness is To demonstrate how the experiences of individuals relate to the experiences of their communities None 15. QuestionText 1 Astronomer Mark Holland and colleagues examined four white dwarfs—small, dense remnants of past stars—in order to determine the composition of exoplanets that used to orbit those stars. Studying wavelengths of light in the white dwarf atmospheres, the team reported that traces of elements such as lithium and sodium support the presence of exoplanets with continental crusts similar to Earth’s. Text 2 Past studies of white dwarf atmospheres have concluded that certain exoplanets had continental crusts. Geologist Keith Putirka and astronomer Siyi Xu argue that those studies unduly emphasize atmospheric traces of lithium and other individual elements as signifiers of the types of rock found on Earth. The studies don’t adequately account for different minerals made up of various ratios of those elements, and the possibility of rock types not found on Earth that contain those minerals. Based on the texts, how would Putirka and Xu (Text 2) most likely characterize the conclusion presented in Text 1? As unexpected, because it was widely believed at the time that white dwarf exoplanets lack continental crusts As premature, because researchers have only just begun trying to determine what kinds of crusts white dwarf exoplanets had As questionable, because it rests on an incomplete consideration of potential sources of the elements detected in white dwarf atmospheres As puzzling, because it’s unusual to successfully detect lithium and sodium when analyzing wavelengths of light in white dwarf atmospheres None 1 out of 15