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Reading Test
65 M I NU TES, 5 2 QUESTIONS
Turn to Section 1 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.
DIRECTIONS
Each passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions. After reading
each passage or pair, choose the best answer to each question based on what is stated or
implied in the passage or passages and in any accompanying graphics (such as a table or
graph).
Questions 1-10 are based on the following friends and relations were thoroughly well used to
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................
passage. the fact of her luggage arriving without her.
This passage is adapted from Saki, “The
30 She wired a vague non-committal message to her
Schartz-Metterklume Method.” Originally published in 1911. destination to say that she was coming on “by
another train.” Before she had time to think what her
Lady Carlotta stepped out on to the platform of next move might be she was confronted by an
the small wayside station and took a turn or two up imposingly attired lady, who seemed to be taking a
and down its uninteresting length, to kill time till the 35 prolonged mental inventory of her clothes and looks.
Line train should be pleased to proceed on its way. Then, “You must be Miss Hope, the governess I’ve come
5 in the roadway beyond, she saw a horse struggling to meet,” said the apparition, in a tone that admitted
with a more than ample load, and a carter of the sort of very little argument.
that seems to bear a sullen hatred against the animal “Very well, if I must I must,” said Lady Carlotta to
that helps him to earn a living. Lady Carlotta 40 herself with dangerous meekness.
promptly betook her to the roadway, and put rather a “I am Mrs. Quabarl,” continued the lady; “and
10 different complexion on the struggle. Certain of her where, pray, is your luggage?”
acquaintances were wont to give her plentiful “It’s gone astray,” said the alleged governess,
admonition as to the undesirability of interfering on falling in with the excellent rule of life that the absent
behalf of a distressed animal, such interference being 45 are always to blame; the luggage had, in point of fact,
“none of her business.” Only once had she put the behaved with perfect correctitude. “I’ve just
15 doctrine of non-interference into practice, when one telegraphed about it,” she added, with a nearer
of its most eloquent exponents had been besieged for approach to truth.
nearly three hours in a small and extremely “How provoking,” said Mrs. Quabarl; “these
uncomfortable may-tree by an angry boar-pig, while 50 railway companies are so careless. However, my
Lady Carlotta, on the other side of the fence, had maid can lend you things for the night,” and she led
20 proceeded with the water-colour sketch she was the way to her car.
engaged on, and refused to interfere between the During the drive to the Quabarl mansion
boar and his prisoner. It is to be feared that she lost Lady Carlotta was impressively introduced to the
the friendship of the ultimately rescued lady. On this 55 nature of the charge that had been thrust upon her;
occasion she merely lost the train, which gave way to she learned that Claude and Wilfrid were delicate,
25 the first sign of impatience it had shown throughout sensitive young people, that Irene had the artistic
the journey, and steamed off without her. She bore temperament highly developed, and that Viola was
the desertion with philosophical indifference; her
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Test
Make time to take the practice test.
It’s one of the best ways to get ready
for the SAT.
After you’ve taken the practice test, score it
right away at sat.org/scoring.
© 2016 The College Board. College Board, SAT, and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board.
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,Test begins on the next page.
, 1 1
Reading Test
65 M I NU TES, 5 2 QUESTIONS
Turn to Section 1 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.
DIRECTIONS
Each passage or pair of passages below is followed by a number of questions. After reading
each passage or pair, choose the best answer to each question based on what is stated or
implied in the passage or passages and in any accompanying graphics (such as a table or
graph).
Questions 1-10 are based on the following friends and relations were thoroughly well used to
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................
passage. the fact of her luggage arriving without her.
This passage is adapted from Saki, “The
30 She wired a vague non-committal message to her
Schartz-Metterklume Method.” Originally published in 1911. destination to say that she was coming on “by
another train.” Before she had time to think what her
Lady Carlotta stepped out on to the platform of next move might be she was confronted by an
the small wayside station and took a turn or two up imposingly attired lady, who seemed to be taking a
and down its uninteresting length, to kill time till the 35 prolonged mental inventory of her clothes and looks.
Line train should be pleased to proceed on its way. Then, “You must be Miss Hope, the governess I’ve come
5 in the roadway beyond, she saw a horse struggling to meet,” said the apparition, in a tone that admitted
with a more than ample load, and a carter of the sort of very little argument.
that seems to bear a sullen hatred against the animal “Very well, if I must I must,” said Lady Carlotta to
that helps him to earn a living. Lady Carlotta 40 herself with dangerous meekness.
promptly betook her to the roadway, and put rather a “I am Mrs. Quabarl,” continued the lady; “and
10 different complexion on the struggle. Certain of her where, pray, is your luggage?”
acquaintances were wont to give her plentiful “It’s gone astray,” said the alleged governess,
admonition as to the undesirability of interfering on falling in with the excellent rule of life that the absent
behalf of a distressed animal, such interference being 45 are always to blame; the luggage had, in point of fact,
“none of her business.” Only once had she put the behaved with perfect correctitude. “I’ve just
15 doctrine of non-interference into practice, when one telegraphed about it,” she added, with a nearer
of its most eloquent exponents had been besieged for approach to truth.
nearly three hours in a small and extremely “How provoking,” said Mrs. Quabarl; “these
uncomfortable may-tree by an angry boar-pig, while 50 railway companies are so careless. However, my
Lady Carlotta, on the other side of the fence, had maid can lend you things for the night,” and she led
20 proceeded with the water-colour sketch she was the way to her car.
engaged on, and refused to interfere between the During the drive to the Quabarl mansion
boar and his prisoner. It is to be feared that she lost Lady Carlotta was impressively introduced to the
the friendship of the ultimately rescued lady. On this 55 nature of the charge that had been thrust upon her;
occasion she merely lost the train, which gave way to she learned that Claude and Wilfrid were delicate,
25 the first sign of impatience it had shown throughout sensitive young people, that Irene had the artistic
the journey, and steamed off without her. She bore temperament highly developed, and that Viola was
the desertion with philosophical indifference; her
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