SAT Question Type Directory, страница 8

(E)    verb starts 6-7 word ans

SRJC   F.               The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A)   verb starts 4-6 word ans

(B)    verb starts 4-6 word ans

(C)    verb starts 4-6 word ans

(D)   verb starts 4-6 word ans

(E)    verb starts 4-6 word ans

LRSci F.               The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A)   verb starts 6-9 word ans

(B)    verb starts 6-9 word ans

(C)    verb starts 6-9 word ans

(D)   verb starts 6-9 word ans

(E)    verb starts 6-9 word ans

SRBio    F.            The passage is primarily concerned with

 (A)  ing word starts 8-9 word ans

(B)    ing word starts 8-9 word ans

(C)    ing word starts 8-9 word ans

(D)   ing word starts 8-9 word ans

(E)    ing word starts 8-9 word ans

LRAuto  F.            The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A)   verb starts 7-10 word ans

(B)    verb starts 7-10 word ans

(C)    verb starts 7-10 word ans

(D)   verb starts 7-10 word ans

(E)    verb starts 7-10 word ans

SRHist   F.            The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A)   verb starts 9-12 word ans

(B)    verb starts 9-12 word ans

(C)    verb starts 9-12 word ans

(D)   verb starts 9-12 word ans

(E)    verb starts 9-12 word ans

Organization/Structure

SRHist   G            Which best characterizes the relationship between the Xth  paragraph and the Yth  paragraph?

(A)   The Xth paragraph verbs a noun that verbs a noun made in the Yth paragraph.

(B)    The Xth paragraph verbs a noun that is verbed in the Yth paragraph.

(C)    The paragraphs offer different explanations for the same phenomenon.

(D)   The Yth paragraph digresses from the topic discussed in the Xth paragraph.

(E)    The Yth paragraph verbs the noun of the noun verbed in the Xth paragraph.

Analogy

LRNar K1             which is most analogous to situation in lines XX- XX (“quote . . . quote”) ?

(A)   A [type of person] [situation] in a sentence of 13 to 17 words.

(B)    A [type of person] [situation] in a sentence of 13 to 17 words.

(C)    A [type of person] [situation] in a sentence of 13 to 17 words.

(D)   A [type of person] [situation] in a sentence of 13 to 17 words.

(E)    A [type of person] [situation] in a sentence of 13 to 17 words.

LRArgSci              K1          Which hypothetical approach is most similar to the author's proposal for the XXX?

(A)   Capitalized phrase of 10-19 words describing a situation

(B)    Capitalized phrase of 10-19 words describing a situation

(C)    Capitalized phrase of 10-19 words describing a situation

(D)   Capitalized phrase of 10-19 words describing a situation

(E)    Capitalized phrase of 10-19 words describing a situation

Assumption

LRSci K2             The question in lines X-X is based on which of the following assumptions?

(A)   A sentence of 8-12 words.

 (B)   A sentence of 8-12 words.

(C)    A sentence of 8-12 words.

(D)   A sentence of 8-12 words.

(E)    A sentence of 8-12 words.

Strengthen Weaken

LRSci K3             Which of the following, if true, would most directly disprove "quote" (line XX) ?

(A)   A sentence of 8-18 words.

(B)    A sentence of 8-18 words.

(C)    A sentence of 8-18 words.

(D)   A sentence of 8-18 words.

(E)    A sentence of 8-18 words.

LRSci K3             which of the following, if true, would most effectively undermine the "quote" (line X) ?

(A)   A sentence of 9-13 words.

(B)    A sentence of 9-13 words.

(C)    A sentence of 9-13 words.

(D)   A sentence of 9-13 words.

(E)    A sentence of 9-13 words.

LRD    K3             Which of the following, if found [at a location] would best support the "quote" (line XX) ?

(A)   Capitalized phrase of 5-6 words

(B)    Capitalized phrase of 5-6 words

(C)    Capitalized phrase of 5-6 words

(D)   Capitalized phrase of 5-6 words

(E)    Capitalized phrase of 5-6 words

Tone

SRD    M.              The tone of the X sentence of PX is best characterized as

(A)   onewordans

(B)    onewordans

(C)    onewordans

(D)   onewordans

(E)    onewordans

LRN    M.              CHARACTER's attitude toward "quote" (line X) is best described as

(A)   onewordans

(B)    onewordans

(C)    onewordans

(D)   onewordans

(E)    onewordans