FREE Digital SAT Practice Set 7 - Reading and Writing

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Question 1

"The advancements in robotics have led some experts to predict that machines will replace many human jobs within decades. The text argues that this shift is likely to be most beneficial if it:**

  • Leads to a universal basic income.

  • Encourages the retraining of the workforce.

  • Fosters new job creation in tech sectors

  • Reduces the overall working hours for humans.

Question 2

"In examining the impact of colonialism on South American economies, the text highlights the long-term consequences that have lingered into the modern era. The most significant of these consequences is likely:**

  • The diversification of economies.

  • The persistence of economic disparities

  • The establishment of robust trade networks.

  • The development of tourism industries.

Question 3

"The novel 'Station Eleven' explores themes of survival and resilience in a post-apocalyptic world. The central message of the story emphasizes:**

  • The inevitability of disaster.

  • The importance of preserving culture.

  • The dominance of nature over civilization.

  • The necessity of technological advancement.

Question 4

"Research into the decline of honeybee populations has suggested several contributing factors. The most critical factor according to the text is:**

  • Pesticide use

  • Climate change.

  •  Habitat loss.

  • Viral diseases.

Question 5

"The doctrine of Manifest Destiny played a crucial role in the westward expansion of the United States. According to the text, this belief primarily justified:**

  • The cultural assimilation of Native American tribes.

  • The economic benefits of land acquisition.

  • The moral obligation to spread democracy.

  • The inevitable conflict with European powers.

Question 6

"In her book on the evolution of digital communication, the author argues that the Internet has significantly changed how people interact. The most profound impact noted in the text is:**

  • The speed of information dissemination.

  • The anonymity available online.

  • The decline of face-to-face communication.

  • The global reach of social media platforms.

Question 7

 "Environmental science textbooks increasingly discuss the Anthropocene epoch. The text describes this geological period as characterized by:**

  • The impact of meteorological phenomena.

  • The influence of human activity on Earth's geology and ecosystems.

  • The emergence of new species.

  • The decrease in biodiversity.

Question 8

"The text's analysis of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' suggests that the prince's indecisiveness is a result of:**

  • His moral conflict.

  • His lack of information.

  • External pressure.

  • His upbringing.

Question 9

"In discussing the impacts of globalization, the text argues that economic integration has led primarily to:**

  • Increased cultural exchange.

  • The spread of democratic ideals.

  • Heightened economic disparities between nations

  • Improved environmental standards globally.

Question 10

 "The biography of Marie Curie explores her groundbreaking work in radioactivity. The text stresses her contribution to science, particularly:**

  • The discovery of radium and polonium.

  • The development of X-ray machines.

  •  Her role in establishing cancer treatment methods.

  • Advancements in nuclear physics.

There are 54 questions to complete.

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