Thanh Anh Duong Huynh-Sat Adv Test - Examprintreport
Thanh Anh Duong Huynh-Sat Adv Test - Examprintreport
American Study
[SAT ADV] TEST 76 (084) 40/100
THANH ANH DUONG HUYNH
[TRINH CN] - SAT ADV 169
Q: 1 In 1781, a jury in Sheffield, Massachusetts, ruled in favor of an enslaved woman, who would later take the name Elizabeth
Freeman, granting her freedom. In 2022, the town of Sheffield _________ a statue of Freeman in front of the courthouse
to memorialize an important moment in civil rights history.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 2 The Succulent Karoo Biome, located in western South Africa and southern Namibia, is _________ in terms of its
biodiversity: 40 percent of its 6,400 plant species occur nowhere else on Earth, which includes 630 different species of
geophytes.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. unknown
✗ Your Ans B. inconceivable
C. unnatural
✓ Correct Ans D. singular
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14382
Q: 3 Opened in 1949, the Magnolia House in Greensboro, North Carolina, provided safe lodging for traveling African Americans
in an otherwise segregated region. The passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act inadvertently led to the hotel's decline, and the
building was abandoned by the 1980s. The success of 2018's Green Book helped _________ interest in the restored and
reopened Magnolia House, which now features an exhibit chronicling important people who stayed there.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 4 Lepenski Vir, an 8,200-year-old site located along the banks of the Danube River in Serbia, has long ____________
archaeologists, as its trapezoidal houses and fish- head figurines are so incongruent with the architecture and statues
found elsewhere in the region.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14384
Q: 5 The male mole cricket may only be 3.3 centimeters long, but its song can travel up to 0.8 kilometers. Despite its
____________ form, the creature can create such a loud sound by constructing its burrow in a way that functions similarly
to the horn of a trumpet and thereby amplifying the sound.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. determined
✓ Your Ans B. diminutive
C. eluded
D. delegated
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14385
Q: 6 Lorraine O'Grady is a New York based conceptual artist who uses the diptych- art composed of two separate images
displayed side-by-side-as her primary form. The diptych allows O'Grady to ____________ different ideas about identity,
history, and culture within one piece of art.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. obscure
B. eliminate
✓ Your Ans C. juxtapose
D. disengage
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14386
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 1:29 Minutes
Q: 7 The following text is adapted from Amy Lowell's 1914 poem "Fool's Money Bags."
Outside the long window,
With his head on the stone sill,
The dog is lying,
Gazing at his Beloved.
His eyes are wet and urgent,
And his body is taut and shaking.
It is cold on the terrace;
A pale wind licks along the stone slabs,
But the dog gazes through the glass
And is content. comfortable
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined lines in the text as a whole?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14387
Q: 8 Fish leather, made by preserving and tanning the skins of harvested fish, has been an important, traditional textile for
many oceanic communities, from Iceland to Japan. However, the process fell out of favor as alternative materials became
available for creating textiles. Elisa Palomino-Perez, who has a background in high fashion, has become a champion of this
underappreciated craft. She now creates handbags and other pieces that merge traditional craftsmanship with high-
fashion sensibilities. Her hope is to popularize fish leather by showing fish processors that the skins once discarded as
waste are now desired and serve a purpose.
Q: 9 Text 1
Advancements in computer processing power allow geneticists to analyze the DNA sequences of hundreds of thousands of
people using a single algorithm in a process known as a genome-wide association study (GWAS). Having that much data
can help doctors to identify genetic variants that could increase an individual's risk of developing a particular disease.
Doctors hope that this knowledge will allow patients and practitioners to engage in better preemptive care.
Text 2
A team of colleagues at the Baker Institute in Australia published research showing that a GWAS analyzing data from
500,000 participants would create 17.3 tons of carbon dioxide emissions: equivalent to 346 flights between New York City
and Boston. The researchers note that upgrading the software used to a newer version would reduce this output by three-
quarters.
Based on the text, what would the author of Text 2 most likely say about Text 1's characterization of the research using
GWAS?
✓ Your Ans A. It focuses on the benefits of GWAS without addressing any of its negative impacts.
B. It presents GWAS in an overly optimistic light that assumes these studies can treat all human diseases.
C. It assumes that the software which powers the computations necessary for GWAS cannot be improved
upon.
D. It lacks any specific examples of diseases discovered by GWAS that could justify the carbon dioxide
created by running the program.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14389
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14390
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 1:10 Minutes
Q: 11
Many free-to-play mobile games rely on in-app purchases to create revenue. Some psychologists claim that these games
may reward unhealthy behaviors and lead to reckless spending, defined as spending at least 20 pounds within a period of
10 days. Elena Petrovskaya and David Zendle ran a study in the United Kingdom to better understand how in-app
purchases affect players. They recruited 295 participants who all use free-to-play mobile games on a daily basis. The
study tracked their money spending habits in these games and found that ________
Which choice best describes data from the graph that weakens the psychologists' claim?
A. nearly all of the participants spend more than 250 pounds on in-app purchases.
✓ Your Ans B. most participants spent less than 10 pounds on in-app purchases during the study.
C. some participants spent up to 40 pounds during the study.
D. no participants spent exactly 20 pounds during the study.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14391
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 2:10 Minutes
Q: 12 Eastern fence lizards traditionally avoid predation by staying still and relying on their scale coloration to provide
camouflage. Unfortunately, this strategy can be disastrous when a lizard is attacked by invasive fire ants, as only a dozen
or so bites from the venomous ants can be fatal. Biologists Catherine Tylan and Tracy Langkilde have been studying how
the fence lizards have adapted to this new threat and have hypothesized that the behavior of flicking ants off their limbs,
which typically only occurs when the lizards are juveniles, now continues into adulthood because of the increased threat of
fire ants.
Which finding, if true, would most directly undermine Tylan and Langkilde's hypothesis?
A. Fence lizard populations have increased in regions also home to fire ants
B. Fence lizard populations have decreased in regions also home to fire ants.
C. Juvenile fence lizards have been observed flicking off ants in regions not home to fire ants.
✓ Your Ans D. Adult fence lizards have been observed flicking off ants in regions not home to fire ants.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14392
Soybeans (Glycine max) have long been considered a pollinator-independent crop, because soybeans pollinate whether
or not the flowers are visited by pollinating insects. Ecologist Hannah Levenson decided to challenge this assumption: she
placed pollinator habitats (plants that provide nectar to bees and structures to create hives) alongside soybean farms in
North Carolina. This allowed her to compare how the presence of insect pollinators impacts soybean yield. Levenson's
results suggest that _______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the conclusion?
A. pollinators neither impact the yield of soybean per acre nor the average weight of a soybean.
B. pollinators dramatically impact the quality and quantity of soybeans.
✓ Your Ans C. pollinators do not affect the number of soybeans per acre, but may increase the average weight of
soybeans harvested
D. pollinators negatively affect the number of soybeans per acre, but may increase the average weight of
soybeans harvested.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14393
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 1:58 Minutes
Aquaculture is the raising and harvesting of seafood, kelp, and algae for either direct consumption or for raw materials for
other products. Dr. Rashid Sumaila and Dr. Muhammed Oyinlola have been tracking the global growth of aquaculture and
have noticed that after a period of increase from 1950 to 2018, aquaculture has begun to globally decline. They claim that
this may affect global food supplies, as studies from a range of Food and Agriculture Organizations (FAOs) indicate that
______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the text?
✗ Your Ans A. global production of aquaculture products will continue to decline and hit an all-time low in 2050.
B. the World Food Bank report expects both less demand for and production of aquaculture products than
other FAO reports do.
C. projected demand for aquaculture products by 2050 will be greater than the peak production seen in
2018.
✓ Correct Ans D. projected demand for aquaculture products by 2050 will be greater than the projected production in 2050.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14394
Q: 15 One of the more difficult aspects of promoting sustainable practices is getting people to change their behavior. When
trying to address this _______ at Ohio State University concluded that the most effective method is to engage the person
in a conversation about adopting pro-sustainability practices where the person can feel that their concerns have been
addressed.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 16 While exploring the Loltún cave on the Yucatán peninsula, ________ that lived over 12,000 years ago. Analyzing the DNA
and composition of these bones will offer a better understanding of how the Yucatán region has changed over time.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. tiny bones that belonged to mice were recently discovered by biologist Ella Vázquez-Dominguez
B. mice were recently discovered by biologist Ella Vázquez- Dominguez that contained tiny bones
C. biologist Ella Vázquez-Dominguez's recent discovery of tiny bones that belonged to mice
✓ Your Ans D. biologist Ella Vázquez-Dominguez recently discovered tiny bones that belonged to mice
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14396
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 14 Seconds
Q: 17 In World War II, the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops became known as the Ghost ____ models, optical illusions, and
other trickery to deceive and intimidate the opposing forces.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. Army; using
✗ Your Ans B. Army, they used
✓ Correct Ans C. Army: they used
D. Army; and they used
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14397
Q: 18 Every spring, Toyama Bay in Japan hosts an underwater light show thanks to the Watasenia scintillans, also known as
firefly squids. These compact squids, each only three inches long, leave their deep sea home and travel to the coast to
breed. Firefly squids are also capable of bioluminescence: the ____________ water shallow.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 19 Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the 20th century's most influential and prolific architects. Despite his celebrity status, less
than half of Wright's plans were ever built. Recently, Spanish architect David Romero has started to use computer-
generated models to envision some of Wright's unbuilt _______ allows a new audience to appreciate Wright's innovative
work.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. designs which,
B. designs; which
✓ Your Ans C. designs, which
D. designs. Which
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14399
Q: 20 The Royal Game of Ur, a board game that uses an irregularly shaped grid covered in intricately designed squares, was
discovered by archaeologists during a dig in the 1920s. _________ rules remained lost to time until the 1980s, when
curator Irving Finkel discovered the instructions in a cuneiform tablet that was part of the British Museum's collection.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 21 While excavating archaeological sites on the coast of Brazil, Simon-Pierre Gilson concluded that sharks were commonly
hunted by indigenous peoples. When questioning why these pre-Columbian people risked hunting dangerous sharks when
less risky aquatic options were readily __________ Gilson concluded that sharks were a more desirable catch because
their teeth could be used to create various tools.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. available—
B. available
✓ Your Ans C. available,
D. available?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14401
Q: 22 Oscar Micheaux was a successful African American filmmaker who pioneered all-Black cast films typically shown in
segregated theaters. Micheaux had a significant thirty-year career in filmmaking and navigated the transition from silent
films to synchronized sound, _________ most of his silent films are now considered lost.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. so
✓ Your Ans B. although
C. because
D. accordingly
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14402
Q: 23 Botanist Byron Lamont has long been fascinated by Hakea, a genus of plants endemic to Australia, and its ability to survive
drought conditions. In his cross-sections of the plant, the tough outer leaves are shown to be nutrient- impoverished and
dull. _________ the internal structure, which allows it to survive such harsh conditions, is painted to show symmetrical
mosaics of vivid color.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 24 Penguins prefer cool, if not outright cold temperatures, which can be an issue for African penguins during the summer
months. Their initial means of coping was to build burrows, but those were harvested by colonists as an easy supply of
fertilizer. ____________ in Algoa Bay, South Africa, which is home to approximately half of Africa's penguins,
conservationists have installed ceramic nest boxes that provide ideal temperature for incubating the penguin's eggs.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. Coincidentally,
✓ Your Ans B. Consequently,
C. Nevertheless,
D. Furthermore,
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14404
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 27 Seconds
✗ Your Ans A. The banjo is often associated with Appalachian folk and bluegrass music, but it originates from Africa
and is similar to the Chinese sanxian.
✓ Correct Ans B. The Chinese sanxian is a three-stringed instrument with a snake-skin drum head that is similar to the
American banjo, as both use a drum head to amplify the sound.
C. Africa is the origin of the banjo, which has either four or five strings and uses a drum head resonator to
amplify the sound.
D. The banjo, which originated from Africa and originally used a turtle shell to form the body, has four or five
strings, while the sanxian, which originates from China, has only three strings.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14405
A. Margaret Morse Nice studied bird behavior and used leg bands to track individual birds.
✓ Your Ans B. The writings of scientist Margaret Morse Nice were initially disregarded, but Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie, in her
2018 biography of Nice, acknowledges her contributions to the scientific study of birds.
C. Ethology, the behavioral analysis of animals, was used by Margaret Morse Nice to better understand
birds, though some researchers within the field question whether her work contributed to scientific
understanding.
D. In 2018, Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie wrote a biography of scientist Margaret Morse Nice championing her
accomplishments in the study of bird behavior, which focused on ethological analysis.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14406
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 14 Seconds
✓ Your Ans A. Nigerian artist Toyin Ojih Odutola has authored The UmuEze Amara Clan and the House Obafemi, which
blends her portraits with handwritten pages to tell the story of two aristocratic families in a fictional
Nigeria.
B. Toyin Ojih Odutola draws portraits that mix charcoal, pastel, and pencil, and she is interested in telling
stories about her homeland of Nigeria.
C. The UmuEze Amara Clan and the House Obafemi, published in 2021, takes place in a fictional Nigeria
untouched by the slave trade or colonialism.
D. Using her portraits and hand-written pages, Toyin Ojih Odutola wrote a book that tells a story set in a
fictional Nigeria.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14407
Q: 28 During dry months, a salt lake located in Westgate Park in Melbourne, Australia, has a habit of turning pink.
Environmentalists initially were ______ that this might be the result of manmade pollution, but the cause turned out to be
entirely natural: the lake becomes very salty, which provides an ideal habitat for a pink-hued, single-celled algae known as
Dunaliella salina that rapidly populates the lake.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 29 The Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) has been widely championed as the first successful revolt of enslaved people since
the beginning of the Columbian Exchange. However, the scholarly work of Robert Schwaller highlights another successful
revolt of enslaved Africans in a Spanish territory now part of Panama that ______ the events in Haiti by over two centuries.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A. resisted
✓ Correct Ans B. predated
C. inspired
✗ Your Ans D. reconciled
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14409
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 17 Seconds
Q: 30 In her 2010 poem "Ballad in A," Cathy Park Hong thrives within a self-imposed ______: throughout the 20-line poem: she
uses "a" as her only vowel and yet is able to craft a classic Wild West story under that limitation.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14410
Q: 31 Jonathan Chang at Cornell University has developed an artificial intelligence to monitor debate in online platforms and
encourage posters to avoid inflammatory language. The Al analyzes the posts and can detect changes in tone; at that
point, the Al will nudge posters to use more neutral language in hopes of ______ a potential confrontation.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 32 German textile artist and printmaker Anni Albers was at the forefront of textile design in the 20th century. Simultaneously
influenced by modernist abstraction and conventional folk patterns, Albers's work is ______ fine art and traditional craft.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Q: 33 The following text is adapted from Zitkala-Sa's 1921 memoir Impressions of an Indian Childhood.
Untying the long tasseled strings that bound a small brown buckskin bag, my mother spread upon a mat beside her
bunches of colored beads, just as an artist arranges the paints upon his palette. On a lapboard she smoothed out a
double sheet of soft white buckskin; and drawing from a beaded case that hung on the left of her wide belt a long,
narrow blade, she trimmed the buckskin into shape. Often she worked upon small moccasins for me, her small
daughter. Then I became intensely interested in her designs. With a proud, beaming face, I watched her work. In
imagination, I saw myself walking in a new pair of snugly fitting moccasins. I felt the envious eyes of my playmates
upon the pretty red beads decorating my feet.
✓ Your Ans A. It portrays the mother's task to reveal more about the feelings of the speaker.
B. It describes the intricate steps of a task performed daily by the family.
C. It reveals that the speaker is more selfish than her mother realizes.
D. It makes an extended comparison between the desires of the mother and the desires of the speaker.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14413
Q: 34 The following text is adapted from Charles Dickens' 1853 novel Bleak House.
Sir Leicester Dedlock is only a baronet, but there is no mightier baronet than he. His family is as old as the hills, and
infinitely more respectable. He has a general opinion that the world might get on without hills but would be done up
without Dedlocks. He would on the whole admit nature to be a good idea (a little low, perhaps, when not enclosed with
a park-fence), but an idea dependent for its execution on your great county families. He is a gentleman of strict
conscience, disdainful of all littleness and meanness and ready on the shortest notice to die any death you may
please to mention rather than give occasion for the least impeachment of his integrity.
Q: 35 The following text is adapted from Louisa May Alcott's 1901 novel Work: A Story of Experience.
A fortnight later, and Christie was off. Mrs. Flint had briefly answered that she had a room, and that work was always
to be found in the city. So the girl packed her one trunk, folding away splendid hopes among her plain gowns, and
filling every corner with happy fancies, utterly impossible plans, and tender little dreams, so lovely at the time, so
pathetic to remember, when contact with the hard realities of life has collapsed our bright bubbles, and the frost of
disappointment nipped all our morning glories in their prime.
Q: 36 In her 1920s poem, "The Trees are Down," Charlotte Mew, while describing workers cutting down trees at the edge of her
property, advocates that protecting nature is a moral responsibility: ______
Which quotation from "The Trees are Down" most effectively illustrates the claim?
A. "They are cutting down the great plane-trees at the end of the gardens./For days there has been the grate
of the saw, the swish of the branches as they fall,"
B. "The crash of the trunks, the rustle of trodden leaves,/With the 'Whoops' and the 'Whoas, the loud common
talk, the loud common laughs of the men, above it all."
C. "It is going now, and my heart has been struck with the hearts of the planes:/Half my life it has beat with
these, in the sun, in the rains,"
✓ Your Ans D. "They must have heard the sparrows flying,/And the small creeping creatures in the earth where they were
lying-/But I, all day, I heard an angel crying: "Hurt not the trees."
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14416
Q: 37 An international team of researchers has claimed to have developed an elastic material that is impervious to liquids and
gases. The method uses a eutectic alloy of gallium and indium formed into thin film encased in an elastic polymer. The
initial phase of testing assessed the extent to which liquid content could evaporate in a cylinder capped with the elastic
material.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support the researchers' claim?
A. The elastic made with gallium and indium was able to stretch more than the researchers expected.
B. The elastic made with gallium and indium was unable to be punctured with a sharp object.
✓ Correct Ans C. The liquid contents in the cylinder did not show any signs of evaporation.
✗ Your Ans D. The liquid contents in the cylinder were able to completely evaporate.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14417
Q: 38 In Jack London's 1902 novel, A Daughter of the Snows, the main character, Frona Welse, is described as a young
adventurer transitioning from studying the world to actually experiencing it.
Which quotation from A Daughter of the Snows most effectively illustrates the claim?
A. "Frona took his hand lightly and stepped aboard. Her weight gave the leaky boat a sudden lurch, and the
water hurtled across the bottom boards to her shoe-tops: but she took it coolly enough, settling herself in
the stern-sheets and tucking her feet under her."
B. "I dare say our farewell might have been more dignified, Frona called back to him, her laughter rippling
across the water."
C. "Frona smiled mentally, tucked up her skirts, and bent to the work. At every dip, like great billows heaving
along the sky-line, the glacier-fretted mountains rose and fell."
✓ Your Ans D. "Man, the mighty toiler, reacting upon a hostile environment, Frona thought, going back in memory to the
masters whose wisdom she had shared in lecture-room and midnight study. She was a ripened child of
the age, and fairly understood the physical world and the workings thereof. And she had a love for the
world, and a deep respect."
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14418
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✗ Incorrect Marks: 0 / 1 Time Taken: 52 Seconds
Q: 39 One of the assumptions that drive global competition to host the Olympic Games is that the hosting country is likely to win
more medals than its average. Gergely Csurilla and Imre Fertő questioned this "host effect" and discovered that, factoring
in a nation's GDP per capita and population size, hosting the Olympic Games ______
✓ Correct Ans A. typically produces no noticeable increase in the number of medals won.
B. guarantees the host country its greatest number of medals ever.
✗ Your Ans C. creates only a temporary economic increase.
D. allows more athletes from the host country to compete.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14419
Q: 40 In order to help consumers make informed decisions, some nutritionists have advocated for PACE (physical activity calorie-
equivalent) labels, which describe the calories in terms of how much exercise would be necessary to use them entirely.
Researchers in the United Kingdom tested how PACE labels would affect food purchases by placing them in ten cafeterias
and tracking the sales. At the end of twelve weeks, the data showed that the PACE labels made no measurable impact on
the number of calories purchased, which suggests that ______
Q: 41 The Rites of Zhou, a widely distributed instructional text from China's Eastern Zhou Dynasty (771-256 BCE), includes
recipes for creating bronze by melding copper and tin. When analyzing bronze objects from the Zhou Dynasty, Ruiliang Liu
discovered that many contained at least 10 percent lead, which could only occur by intentionally adding it to the alloy. This
has led Liu to conclude that bronze manufacturers during the Zhou Dynasty ______
Q: 42 Dating back to at least 3,100 BCE, senet is an Egyptian board game similar to many modern board games. Played on a
three-by-ten grid, the game ______ players attempting to move tokens to the finish line while also thwarting their
opponents' tokens through strategic placement.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 43 Biologist Tiziana Ulian researches foods that are nutritious and can be grown in sustainable ways. The marama bean, a
legume native to southern Africa, satisfies both criteria, as ______ rich in carbohydrates and minerals and grows well in
dry, sandy soil.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. its
✓ Your Ans B. it's
C. their
D. they're
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14423
Q: 44 The Hispaniolan boa—significantly smaller than any of its mainland ______ was only discovered in 2020 by a team of
zoologists, as they were on a night quest for toads and stumbled upon the boa by accident.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Q: 45 The Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology's Macaulay Library hosts a wildlife multimedia archive, including some rare audio of
songs and calls from now- extinct birds that were recorded in the past century, which ______ an opportunity to hear
sounds from nature that otherwise would be lost to time.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. give
B. gave
✓ Your Ans C. gives
D. have given
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14425
Q: 46 A research team led by Rodney Priestly and Xiahui Xi has developed a temperature-responsive hydrogel that can purify
water using only solar power. The hydrogel is placed in polluted water, where it absorbs the water but leaves the
contaminants. The hydrogel is then placed in sunlight, and the increase in temperature causes_____ to release clean
water.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. them
✓ Your Ans B. it
C. these
D. they
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14426
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 9 Seconds
Q: 47 Mixed media artist Caron Ang created a photography project called Symbiosis. In this project, she blends human portraits
with microscopic biology, ______ close-up images of bacteria to illuminate the model's face and body.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14427
Q: 48 Tracking polar bears is essential to understanding the health of the arctic ecosystem, but scientists have had limited
noninvasive options. With this in mind, scientists have recently developed a tracker that functions similarly to a ______ it
tangles within the polar bear's thick fur and does not cause any discomfort.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. burr
B. burr,
✓ Your Ans C. burr;
D. burr: and
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14428
Q: 49 Andrew Parker, who has a background in art and zoology, has studied how crystalline nanostructures can scatter light to
create vibrant colors like those seen in some bird feathers. Parker aims to use these nanostructures to create bold colors
that are also sustainable ______ many chemical dyes and pigments are toxic and their production can negatively affect
groundwater.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. so
✓ Your Ans B. because
C. yet
D. or
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14429
Q: 50 The original musical instrument will likely remain lost to history as humans began manipulating sound and rhythm before
developing writing: ______ carbon-14 dating on flutes made from large bird bones places them as more than 30,000 years
old, making these flutes the earliest known evidence of woodwind instruments.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Q: 51 Superionic ice is a phase state where water loses its molecular identity and negative oxygen ions crystalize, which allows
hydrogen ions to float around freely within the lattice. The result allows superionic ice to hold a magnetic charge. The
conditions to create superionic ice do not exist on Earth, as the pressure and temperature needed are too extreme.
______ astrophysicists think that such ice may exist on Neptune and Uranus because their magnetic fields do not align with
their rotations.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
A. Besides,
B. For instance,
C. Specifically,
✓ Your Ans D. In contrast,
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14431
A. Zambia's capital is Lusaka, which has 2,238,569 people, and Luanda is the capital of Angola, which has
8,860,000 people.
B. Luanda is the capital of Angola, which borders Zambia, whose capital is Lusaka.
✗ Your Ans C. The population of Luanda, which is 8,860,000 people, is greater than the population of Lusaka, which is
2,238,569.
✓ Correct Ans D. Even though Luanda (population 8,860,000) is larger than Lusaka (population 2,238,569), Lusaka
accounts for more of its nation's population.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14432
✓ Your Ans A. Todd Freeberg believes that chickadees accept a subordinate yet symbiotic role among flocks of larger
songbirds, as chickadees receive protection and help find food for the flock.
B. Carolina Chickadees are common, small songbirds across the Southeastern United States that often live
in mixed flocks alongside larger songbirds.
C. Todd Freeberg studies animal behavior, including the behavior of Carolina Chickadees that live in mixed
flocks.
D. Carolina Chickadees, who are studied by Todd Freeberg, are common, small songbirds that often live in
mixed flocks alongside larger songbirds in order to receive protection.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14433
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
✓ Correct Marks: 1 / 1 Time Taken: 9 Seconds
A. The Women's Caucus for Art gives an annual lifetime achievement award, and in 1997 it gave the award
to Jaune Quick-to-See Smith.
✓ Your Ans B. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a Native American abstract expressionist and pop artist, received a lifetime
achievement award from the Women's Caucus for Art in 1997.
C. Native American painter Jaune Quick-to-See Smith uses American Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art
collage techniques to explore her point-of-view as a Native American.
D. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith received a lifetime achievement award in 1997 from the Women's Caucus for
Art.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - RW2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14434
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.
Section: Math Instruction Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 3511
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Q: 57
In the xy-plane, line k is the graph of the given equation. Which of the following is an equation of the line parallel to line k
that contains the point ?
✓ Correct Ans A.
B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14435
✓ Correct Ans 0
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14436
Q: 59
A company produces trading cards for a popular game. The equation above gives the total production cost C, in dollars, to
produce b booster packs and g game decks. If the total cost was $42,000 and 5,000 game decks were produced, how
many booster packs were produced?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14437
Q: 60
Which point is a solution to the given system of inequalities in the -plane?
A.
B.
✓ Correct Ans C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14438
A. (0, 8)
B. (0, 10)
C. (8, 0)
✓ Correct Ans D. (10, 0)
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14439
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
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Q: 62 A certain parade float travels at an average rate of 24 minutes per mile during a parade. At this rate, which function m
models the number of minutes it will take this parade float to travel x miles?
✓ Correct Ans A.
B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14440
Q: 63 In the -plane, the equation of a line is for some constant . If the line intersects a parabola that has the equation
at exactly one point, what is the value of ?
✓ Correct Ans 9
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14441
Q: 64 Carol decided to combine two types of food each week to feed her cat. During the first week, she combined 2 cups of dry
food with 7 cups of wet food. During the second week, she combined dry and wet food using the same ratio that she used
in the first week. If she used 3 cups of dry food in the second week, how much wet food did Carol use?
A. 3.5 times the amount of wet food used during the first week
✓ Correct Ans B. 3.5 times the amount of dry food used during the second week
C. 1 cup more than the amount of wet food used during the first week
D. Exactly 3 cups
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14442
Q: 65
The equation above relates and . Which of the following expresses in terms of ?
A.
✓ Correct Ans B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14443
Q: 66 The equation relates a and b. Which of the following correctly expresses a in terms of b?
✓ Correct Ans A.
B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14444
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A.
✓ Correct Ans B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14445
A.
B.
✓ Correct Ans C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14446
Q: 69
The table above shows the results of a survey in which employees of a large company were asked to rate their working
conditions. Based on the information given in the table, which of the following is closest to the probability that an employee
responded "Excellent," given that the employee did not respond "Poor"?
A. 0.24
✓ Correct Ans B. 0.32
C. 0.52
D. 0.76
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14447
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Q: 70
The equation shown above models the population , in thousands, of a certain county from 1990 to 2000, where is the
number of years after 1990 and is a constant. Given that the population in 2000 was 281 thousand, what was the
population, in thousands, in 1995?
A. 249
✓ Correct Ans B. 265
C. 313
D. 329
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14448
Q: 71
Two lines intersect as shown in the figure above. What is the value of ?
✓ Correct Ans 15
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14449
Q: 72 Mr. Staine is one of the marine biologists at Coastal University, which has 1,816 students. He selected 50 of his marine
biology students at random and asked each whether they enjoy swimming. Of the 50 students surveyed, 39 responded
that they enjoy swimming. Based on the design of the study, which of the following is the largest group of students to whom
the results of Mr. Staine's survey can be generalized?
✓ Correct Ans A. All of Mr. Staine's marine biology students at Coastal University
B. All of the marine biology students at Coastal University
C. All of the students at Coastal University
D. All of the marine biology students in the country
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14450
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Q: 74 The area of a rectangular region of a city is 128 square miles. If the length of the region is twice the width, what is the width
of the region, in miles?
✓ Correct Ans 8
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14452
A.
✓ Correct Ans B. 14
C.
D. 7
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14453
Q: 76 The CEO of a large company asked a random sample of employees how long they commute to work each day. Based on
the responses, the estimated mean was found to be 30.5 minutes, with an associated margin of error of 5.5 minutes. Which
of the following is the best conclusion from these data?
A. It is likely that all employees in the company commute between 25 and 36 minutes each day.
B. It is likely that most employees in the company commute exactly 30.5 minutes each day.
C. It is not possible that any employee in the company commutes less than 20 minutes each day.
✓ Correct Ans D. It is plausible that the mean commute time of all employees in the company is between 25 and 36 minutes
each day.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14454
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Q: 77 A landscape designer will use hanging planters in a park that are in the shape of a right circular cone. He determines that
planters with a height that is 3 inches longer than the radius of the base provide the optimal conditions for plant growth.
Which of the following equations gives the volume, V, in cubic inches, of such a planter, in terms of the radius of the base,
r, in inches?
A.
✓ Correct Ans B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14455
Q: 78
Points A and B lie on a circle with radius 1 in the xy-plane shown above, where O is the center of the circle. The measure
✓ Correct Ans 5
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 1 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14456
Q: 79
How many distinct real solutions does the given equation have?
A. Infinitely many
B. Exactly two
✓ Correct Ans C. Exactly one
D. Zero
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14457
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
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Q: 80 At the start of an experiment, approximately 70,000 cells per milliliter of bacteria were present in a liquid growth solution.
The number of cells per milliliter doubles every 5 hours. How many cells per milliliter will there be 20 hours after the start of
the experiment?
A. 560,000
✓ Correct Ans B. 1,120,000
C. 1,400,000
D. 2,240,000
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14458
Q: 81
Which of the following is equivalent to the expression above?
A.
✓ Correct Ans B. 46
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14459
Q: 82
The function is defined above. For what value of x does the function reach its minimum value?
A.
B.
C.
✓ Correct Ans D. 2
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14460
Q: 83
The function gives the value, in dollars, of a certain car months after it was purchased. If the value of the car decreases
each year by of its value the preceding year, what is the value of ?
A. 2
B. 3
✓ Correct Ans C. 18
D. 82
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14461
Q: 84 Each of the following data sets consists of 11 data points. For which data set is the mean less than the median?
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
A.
B.
C.
✓ Correct Ans D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14462
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Q: 85 Which of the following could be the equation of a quadratic function with a maximum value of 12 ?
A.
B.
✓ Correct Ans C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14463
Q: 86
In the function defined above, is a constant. If , what is the value of ?
✓ Correct Ans -5
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14464
Q: 87
The formula above can be used to estimate the total length , in millimeters, of an American alligator based on the length
of its skull , in millimeters. What is the meaning of 7.13 in this context?
A. The estimated skull length, in millimeters, for an alligator with a total length of 130.31 millimeters
B. The estimated increase in an alligator's skull length, in millimeters, for each increase of 130.31
millimeters in total length
C. The estimated increase in an alligator's skull length, in millimeters, for each one-millimeter increase in its
total length
✓ Correct Ans D. The estimated increase in an alligator's total length, in millimeters, for each one-millimeter increase in its
skull length
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14465
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Q: 88
The graph above represents the total cost, in dollars, for a certain engine repair job. The cost includes the fixed cost of the
parts, plus the mechanic's hourly rate for x hours worked. What is the best interpretation of the slope of the graph?
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14466
Q: 89
For the given equation, what is the positive value of ?
✓ Correct Ans 32
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14467
Q: 90
In the xy-plane, the line with equation is translated 4 units to the right. What is the y-intercept of the
translated line?
A. (0, 1)
✓ Correct Ans B. (0, 4)
C. (0, 5)
D. (0, 6)
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14468
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Q: 91
The circle graphed in the xy-plane above has center (h, k) and radius 13. What is the value of k ?
✓ Correct Ans 5
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14469
Q: 92
The system of equations shown above is graphed in the xy-plane. The graphs of the equations intersect at a point (x, y),
where x > 0 and y > 0. What is the value of y − x?
A. 22
B. 18
✓ Correct Ans C. 14
D. 8
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14470
Q: 93
As part of an experiment, two coins, one quarter and one dime, were tossed at the same time. The results of each toss are
shown in the table above. For what fraction of the tosses did the coins land on the same side?
✓ Correct Ans A.
B.
C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14471
Q: 94 A number is selected at random from the set of one-digit integers greater than 0. What is the probability that the integer
will be less than 5 ? (Express your answer as a fraction or decimal, not as a percent.)
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Fill in the Blank QID: 14472
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Q: 95
A mobile app video game has a level system where players can go from level 1 to level 40. The developers took a random
survey of players and determined how long they played the game and what level they were in the game. Based on the line
of best fit, what percentage of players did not reach the predicted level after their number of years playing the game?
A.
B.
✓ Correct Ans C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14473
Q: 96 The price of a gallon of gas decreased by 3% from the previous week for eight consecutive weeks. If x is the number of
weeks since the price began to fall and y is the cost of a gallon of gas, which of the following equations could model the
price of gas over this time period?
A.
B.
✓ Correct Ans C.
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14474
Q: 97
The box plots shown above summarize the distributions of two data sets. Which of the following statements about the data
sets must be true?
A. The minimum value of data set X is less than the minimum value of data set Y.
B. The range of data set X is less than the range of data set Y.
C. Data set X has fewer values than data set Y.
✓ Correct Ans D. The median of data set X is less than the median of data set Y.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14475
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Q: 98 According to a report from 2016, the land area of Portland, Oregon is about 92% of the land area of Raleigh, North
Carolina. If the land area of Portland is about 345 square kilometers, which of the following is the best approximation of the
land area, in square kilometers, of Raleigh?
A. 180
B. 315
✓ Correct Ans C. 375
D. 660
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14476
Q: 99 If the figure AD=BD, BD=DC, and AB=BC. The length of leg AB is equivalent to inches. What is the area of △ABC, in
square inches?
A. 12.5
B.
✓ Correct Ans C. 25
D.
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14477
Q: 100 Ten friends compare the number of trading cards they have. The results are shown.
60,57,49,53,x,83,65,81,74,51
If the range of the data set is 36, what could be the value of x in the data?
A. 34
✓ Correct Ans B. 47
C. 87
D. 119
Section: SAT PRACTICE TEST 84 - MATH 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice (Radiobutton) QID: 14478
#Unique Exam ID: 9520798
Incorrect: 14
Unanswered: 46
Points: 40/100
Negative Marks: 0